Producer Pam Cox
6.45 Pause for Thought with Derek Jacobi
with resident weather girl Vivien Stuart.
Who will he be wishing a happy birthday to? Producers Denis O'Keeffe and Gary Bones
9.15 Pause for Thought with Dr Pauline Webb
Requests and dedications. Write to: Ken Bruce, [address removed]
talking to the people who make the news. Producers John Gumett and Roger Bowman
'No guests, no requests. just you and me and our kind of music.'
Producer Ruth Cubbin
It may be raining, It may be snowing But at 2 o'clock
It'salwaysGIo-ing. Producers Colin Martin
Neil George , Paul Newman and A)an Roberts
Producer Sandra Black
makes a welcome return to the teatime slot.
Producers Stella Hanson Madeleine Cuming and Maura Clarke
with Dance Band Days and at 7.30
Big Band Era
Producer Royston Herbert
The first of two programmes recorded at the Brentwood
Centre, Essex, with the BBC Big Band conductor Barry Forgie. With Norma Wtnstone. Introduced by Sheila Tracy.
Producer Robin Sedgley
with the best of jazz on record.
Producer Terry Carter
Presenter Don Maclean. Three comedians battte out ten gruelling events to become the Oever Dick of the Week. This week: Dave Ismay Tom Pepper and Adrian Walsh.
Written by Howard Imber Producer Andy Atiffe (R)
Chris Kelly recalls some of the most famous and star-studded evenings in Hollywood history. This week: 20 March 1952.
An American in Paris becomes the first musical in 22 years to be named Best Film; Humphrey Bogart is voted Best Actor for John Huston's The African Queen; and A Streetcar Named Desire wins three of the four acting awards including that for Best Actress (Vivien Leigh).
(R)
presents Radio 2's daily magazine
Round Midnight
Producers Richard Masters Flick Roskrow and Alison Tuohy
presents Nightride Producers Paul Walters John Morrison and Graham Belchere
Light music for the darkest hour.
Producer Anthony Wills
The Early Show