6.45 Pause
for Thought with the Rev
Rob Marshall.
Gossip columnist
Nigel Dempster stands in for Derek Jameson this week.
8.50 Sports Round-Up
9.15 Pause for Thought with Mgr Michael Buckley.
with requests and dedications.
talks to the people who make the news.
Producers Geoff Mullin and John Gumett
Producer Adrian Edwards
presents her programme live from the Elmwood Hall, Belfast as part of Radio Goes to Town. She will also be introducing guests who are appearing in the Belfast Festival.
Producers Richard Masters and Alan Roberts
A monthly series looking at major issues. i LivingAlone
A generation ago many people thought it a shameful embarrassment
; to admit to living the single life. Now that view has changed radically, as more and more of the population see it as a productive and enjoyable way of life.
Claire Rayner will examine the personal, social and financial implications of the single state. There will be a "celebrity single" and a wealth of advice for members of this growing minority.
A show of sagas, sages and songs.
Producers Carolyn Smyth.
Flick Roskrow and Trevor Aston
says Thanks for the Memory and adds a few personal reminiscences.
Producer Barbara Page
recalls his dance band years and salutes friends and colleagues in the last in the series.
Henry Hall
Producer Roy Oakshott
traces some big band connections on record in the final programme.
The Forces Connection
Producer Roy Oakshott
with the BBC Big Band, conducted by Barry Forgie. Introduced by John Walters.
Producer Robin Sedgley
with The Best of Jazz on record.
Producer Terry Carter
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.
Write to: Chris Stuart, [address removed] to choose the closing track
Digby Fairweather presents a session by Keith Nichols and his Rhythm. Producer Terry Carter
with Night Ride Music to keep you company through the early hours.
And at 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Dr Pauline Webb.
The Early Show
Easy-listening music to start the day.
Producers Roger Bowman and Colin Chandler