talks to the people who make the news.
It's phone-in day - your opportunity to put your questions to the expert.
Ring [number removed]between 2.00 and 2.45.
by the Labour Party
plays more of his favourites.
with tales of the unexpected and the odd Mystery Voice.
A light-hearted nostalgia quiz covering over 60 years of radio history. Strolling down memory lane are:
Michael Bentine ,
Benny Lee , Barry Cryer , Spike Milligan.
Presenter David Rider. Producer Richard Edis
Bob Copper was born early this century in the Sussex village of Rottingdean. In a series of four programmes he remembers his boyhood and the songs which have been in his farm-working family for generations. 1: Spring.
With contributions from the Copper family and Steven Faux (fiddle). Producer Peter Hoare
with Folk on 2 Tonight Jim Lloyd celebrates the tenth anniversary of the Old Hat Concert Party, where singers, musicians and step dancers from East Anglia perform a unique blend of music-hall and traditional material, led by John Howson. Producer Geoffrey Hewitt
The Organist Entertains with music, news and views from the popular organ world.
Producer Pete Johnson
Dorita's personal selection of Latin
American folk music from the past 30 years. Producer Ray Harvey
Including short stories, a letter from a regional correspondent and a preview of tomorrow's newspapers.
Original jazz pianist Pete Jacobson , with his quartet in session. Presented by Digby Fairweather.
Tonight's interview, recorded in 1977, is with Sandy Powell , the owner of radio's famous catchphrase 'Can you hear me, Mother?' (R)
with Night Ride
And at 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with the Rev
Kate Powell
The Early Show