6.45 Pause for Thought with Samantha Bond.
8.50 Sports Round-Up
9.15 Pause for Thought with Sister Lavinia Byrne.
with requests and dedications.
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.
with today's selection of favourite music.
A show of sages, sagas and songs.
A light-hearted nostalgia quiz covering nearly 70 years of radio history.
Strolling down memory lane are Barry Took , Brian Johnston ,
Peter Goodwright and Cardew Robinson.
Presented by David Rider.
Producer Richard Edis
Music for dancing and singing from the Dunblane Hydro in the heart of Perthshire.
Jim Macleod is your party host, with his own band and guest singer John Douglas.
Producer Philip Whitaker
with Folk on 2 Including news of this year's Young Tradition Award, which is open to any musician resident in Britain, under the age of 25, performing traditional music, solo, on an acoustic instrument. Plus music from the Sidmouth International Folk
Festival.
Producer Geoffrey Hewitt
0 YOUNG TRADITION AWARD
ENTRY FORMS: Write to Folk on 2, BBC, Pebble Mill Road.
Birmingham B5 7QQ. Entries should be completed and returned by 3 September 1991.
The Organist Entertains with music, news and views from the popular organ world.
Producer Pete Johnson
Charles Alexander presents a variety of guitar music. The third of seven programmes includes music by Eddie Lang, Carlos Barbosa-Lima, Joe Pass and the English Guitar Quartet.
with late-night company and conversation from around Britain, a preview of the early editions of tomorrow's national papers, a track from the Album of the Week and a classic track to close the programme.
The John Taylor Trio presented by Peter Clayton.
with Night Ride
Producers Sandra Black ,
Graham Belchere and Philip Whitaker
And at 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Canon Ivan Bailey , Rector of Kirby Bedon Church, Norfolk.