with songwriter
Graham Kendrick
Introducing clubs and societies.
with Sister Lavinia Byrne
talks to the people who make the news.
Plus today: your legal questions answered.
with his final selection of songs and stories.
with tales of the unexpected and the odd Mystery Voice.
Six comedy adventures
5: Turned Out Mice Again Farrow gets rid of Brightco's Pest Control
Officer and it turns out to be a false economy.
Written by Andrew Palmer Producer Edward Taylor (R)
Recorded at the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London. Robin Stapleton conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra led by Cynthia Fleming. Singers: Jacquelyn Fugelle and Peter Morrison with the Light Brigade and the John McCarthy Singers. Introduced by Robin Boyle.
Producer Alan Boyd (R)
... at the piano.
Producer John Langridge
Roy Newsome presents the weekly entertainment programme in brass.
This week he introduces current British Open
Champions, the Sunlife Band, conducted by Bryan Hurley.
Producer Bob McDowall
live from the tenth Kent
Literature Festival, presented by Margaret Howard.
Guests include
Frank Muir , best-selling novelist Pamela Oldfield and cult fantasy author and film director
Clive Barker. Lord Willis of Chislehurst dips into the works of his favourite
Kent writers and there are poems by Noël
Coward, music with a local flavour and songs from Robin Williamson. Producers Will Cantopher and Roy Apps
From Glasgow, a session by Fionna Duncan and her band.
Producers Terry Carter and Philip Whitaker
Nine to Five
Tonight: working songs. Find out what the travelling yarn spinners of Lancashire got up to in the kitchens of the county while their husbands were out in the fields, and discover which George Formby record was a favourite of Queen Mary.
Producer Nick Clarke (R)
with Night Ride
And at 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30,3.30 Pause for Thought with Dr Gerry Murphy
The Early Show