with Mary O'Hara
with the Rt Rev
Bill Westwood
talking to the people who make the news.
It's phone-in day - put your questions to Gloria's expert.
Ring [number removed]between 2.00 and 2.45.
with music, interviews and the Mystery Voice.
MW only
A quiz game about June 13ths past.
Leslie Crowther and Barry Cryer match wits with Nick Revell and Andy Hamilton. Chairman
Cliff Michelmore. With Colin Sell (piano)
Producer Jon Magnusson
Alistair Anderson
(concertina and Northumbrian pipes) Ian Carr (guitar)
Penny Callow (cello) Chuck Fleming
(fiddle and mandolin) Martin Dunn
(flute and piccolo) Producer David Corser
with Folk on 2 Letters - We Get Letters
'Where does that song come from?'
'Whatever happened to what's-his-name?'
'Who sings the one that goes di-dum di-di-dum?' Jim Lloyd dives into the postbag and answers your letters. Producer Geoffrey Hewitt
To celebrate 21 years of The Organist Entertains, Nigel Ogden presents the first of two concerts from the Free Trade Hall in Manchester. This week he features Len Rawle on the Free Trade Hall
Wurlitzer and John Mann on the Eminent 2000 electronic organ.
Producer Bob McDowall
Genghis Khan Was a Cowboy Too
The music of the cowboy is as old as rock.
Ghenghis Khan , the greatest cowboy of all, knew a song or two. Producer Neil George (R)
Including a short story and a letter from a regional correspondent. There'll also be The
Leaders - a preview of tomorrow's papers - and listeners' letters.
Tuck up and tune in!
Peter Clayton introduces music written by Janusz Carmello and played by him with his Quartet.
Dave Gelly gives his appraisal of a distinguished recording career.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Margaret Collingwood
The Early Show