6.45 Pause for Thought with David Suchet.
8.50 Sports Round-Up
9.15 Pause for Thought with Rabbi Hugo Gryn.
with requests and dedications.
talks to the people who make the news.
Today's phone-in is on vegetarian food. Ring [number removed]between 2.00 and 2.45.
Plus an interview with Sarah Beattie , a previous winner of the Radio Times Food and Drink competition.
Tall tales, short stories and the Mystery Voice.
Leslie Crowther presents the quiz that takes a nostalgic journey back to children's radio, TV, books, films and comic favourites. This week's guests are Tommy Boyd , Cheryl Baker ,
Johnny Morris and Lesley Judd. Producer Andy Aliffe
In the last of three programmes Edmundo Ros introduces his favourite Latin sounds and recalls some of the artists he has worked with over the years. Tonight's programme includes music from Ros himself, including I've Grown
Accustomed to Her Face, Alma Llanera and the classic Cuban Love Song. Producer Bridget Apps
with Folk on 2 Highlights from the 50th birthday celebrations of fiddler Dave Swarbrick.
Joining him on stage at Birmingham Town Hall are fellow artists including Beryl Marriott 's Ceilidh Band, the Ian Campbell Folk group, Martin Carthy ,
Savourna Stevenson and Fairport Convention. Producer Geoffrey Hewitt
The Organist Entertains with music, news and views from the popular organ world.
Producer Pete Johnson
The last of six programmes in which
Claire Rayner talks to a guest about their childhood and first loves in music.
Today singer and cabaret performer
Marian Montgomery recalls her American childhood. She selects her favourite music from her early years, including Clair de Lune, Anna Pola and Shine On Harvest Moon.
Producer Bridget Apps
with late-night conversation from around
Britain, a preview of tomorrow's national papers, a track from the Album of the Week and a classic track to close the programme.
Roadside Picnic in session, presented by Peter Clayton.
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 Peter Dyson.
The Early Show