salutes the happy mom.
Producers BRIAN STEPHENS
DENIS O'KEEFFE and JULIAN MERES
talking to the people who make the news.
Producers JOHN GURNETT and PAUL NEWMAN
Today is phone-in day - your opportunity to put a question to Gloria's expert.
Ring [number removed]between
2.00 and 2.45.
Love is in the air. Well, on the air, with some excellent afternoon music.
including at 6.45
Sport and Classified Results
with Folk on 2. This week Jim invites
Pyewackett member Rosie Cross and ex-Spinner Mick Groves to review some current folk record releases.
Producer GEOFFREY HEWITT BBC Pebble Mill
and his Dixieland Pals present ballads and blues from the Terraces Hotel, Stirling, with special guest Mae McKenna.
The first of six programmes Producer ROBERT NOAKES BBC Scotland
Roy Newsome presents the weekly entertainment programme for lovers of band music.
This week the Britannia Building Society Band, winners of the 1988 British Bandsman Award, conducted by Howard Snell Producer ANTONY ASKEW BBC North East
The third of four programmes. From Shakespearean clown, organ-grinder's monkey and French undertaker to
Carry On constable, teacher and cabby, Kenneth Connor is one of Britain's most versatile comedy actors.
His illustrious career comes to life once more when some of the stars who shared his success on stage, screen, radio and television drop in on him and turn back the years. Compiled and produced by NEIL CARGILL
says Thanks for the Memory to you, and adds a few reminiscences of his own. Producer VIV BLACK
presents Round Midnight with music, news, reviews and interviews reflecting the lively arts throughout Britain. Producers ANTHONY WILLS
TERRY CARTER and FLICK ROSKROW
presents Nightride with music and company to speed away the dark hours.
A musical sequence to please the ear in the early hours.
The Early Show