6.45 Pause for Thought with Peter Egan
8.50 Sports Round-Up
9.15 Pause for Thought with Rabbi Hugo Gryn
The Rt Hon
John MacGregor , MP,
Secretary of State for Education, will be in the studio to answer questions sent in by the audience.
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 Conservative Party
The fifth in a series of eight programmes.
A light-hearted nostalgia quiz covering over 60 years of radio history.
Strolling down memory lane are Bob Holness , Peter Goodwright , Roy Hudd and Barry Took. Presented by David Rider.
Producer Richard Edis
In a series of four programmes Bob Copper remembers his boyhood in the Sussex village of Rottingdean and the songs which have been in his family for generations. 2: Summer.
With contributions from the Copper family and Steven Faux (fiddle). Producer Angela Hind
with Folk on 2
Jim Lloyd answers your letters and presents tonight's topics.
Including Ewan MacColl, Sandy Denny, folk music in Bodmin, and finally, all the way from Tonga, the Kulubu Helipeow Glee Club.
The Organist Entertains with music, news and views from the popular organ world.
Producer Pete Johnson
The last programme of the series in which Dorita presents her personal selection of Latin
American folk music from the past 30 years. Producer Ray Harvey
Including listeners' letters and a preview of tomorrow's papers.
Digby Fairweather with a recently recorded session by the Jack Sharpe Sextet.
The late vocalist with the Stan Kenton Band, whose best-known record was How High the Moon, had a unique throaty style.
Her death earlier this year followed a long illness.
Dave Gelly gives his appraisal of a distinguished recording career.
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