6.45 Pause for Thought: Lord Stuart Blanch , retired Archbishop of York, 're-writes' the Ten Commandments.
Including Tony Sloman with Movietime.
9.15 Pause for Thought: Rev Andrew McLellan
0 WRITE to: Judith Chalmers ,
BBC, Radio 2, London WIA 4WW
talking to the people who make the news.
Plus today your medical questions answered.
with more music and stories from his show business career.
A new six-part comedy serial with lots of 20s,
30s and 40s music to get your feet tapping. 1: Mystery at
Moneychurch Hall Featuring
Duncan Galloway with special guests Chris Emmett ,
Helena Breck and Vincent Brimble. Script Mark Brisenden Producer Tim Sturgeon
presents a programme of popular music.
On record: Dean Martin , the Hollywood star with the 'laziest' voice in the business.
Bobby Lamb directs the BBC Big Band.
Vocal guest Tracy Miller. Including Dreamtime: a medley of forgotten or half-forgotten songs from the 1930s-1950s.
Featuring vocalist Angela Christian with Steve Race at the piano.
Producer Ray Harvey
Although he has always been ignored or dismissed by music critics, James Last is one of the world's top-selling recording artists whose concerts over the last 20 years have always sold out months in advance.
Bob Sinfield investigates the phenomenal popularity of the band leader who is known affectionately to his legions of admirers as'Hansi'.
Producer Anthony Wills
Regional reports, tomorrow's papers, stories, and a classic track to close the programme.
Producers Phil Hughes and Neil George
An item of topical jazz news presented by Tony Russell.
Chris Ellis remembers a great entertainer, (R)
with Night Ride
And at 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Rev Frank Topping
The Early Show