Producer Paul Walters
6.45 Pause for
Thought with the Rev Jimmy Morrison.
9.15 Pause for
Thought with the Rev David Winter.
Producer Paul Waiters
Producer Roy Oakshott
with favourite records.
Producer Paul Walters
Together with thousands of others this Easter, Alan Titchmarsh pays homage to the Dutch bulb fields.
He also visits the Delft
Museum, the canals of Amsterdam and the Keukenhof Gardens.
Producer Alan Roberts
Shirley Bassey , recorded at the Hotel Piccadilly, Manchester, with the Michael Alexander
Orchestra.
Producer Mel House
The country music star talks to Wally Whyton.
He remembers his early days on the road with the Beach Boys, recording sessions for
Frank Sinatra , duets with Anne Murray and Bobby Gentry , and his film role opposite John Wayne in True Grit. Producer Geoff Mullin
selects his favourite classical tunes.
Producer Bridget Apps
says
Happy Birthday, Carnegie Hall!
A salute to New York's most famous concert hall, which opened in 1891, from a line-up of Radio 2 presenters. Introduced by mouth organ virtuoso and raconteur Larry Adler. Producer Roy Oakshott
Ken Bruce with the competition to decide which of the final eight songs will represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest in Italy in May. Producer David Vercoe
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Recorded at the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London.
Barry Wordsworth conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra.
Singers Maria Kesselman , Alan Opie. With William Davies (piano) and the John McCarthy Singers. Presenter Robin Boyle. Producer Alan Boyd
Including the Song/or Europe results.
Peter Clayton presents the Dave McLellan Quintet , recorded in Glasgow. Producers Philip Whitaker and Terry Carter
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 Bryan Love.
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