with Susannah York
Good Morning UK!
A daily briefing of news, travel, weather and sport as well as the music of your lifetime.
with dedications and requests.
Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits
talks to the people who make the news.
Plus today: your holiday queries.
Including Three at 3.00: listeners' choice.
• WRITE to: Gloria Hunniford Show. BBC Radio 2. London W1A 4WW
with the Accumulator Quiz at4.15and4.45.
Eight programmes celebrating working partnerships in the world of entertainment, past and present.
6: Chalk and Cheese
Featuring Little and Large, Saint and Greavsie, Mike and Bernie Winters , Bing Crosby and Bob Hope , Peter Cook and Dudley Moore , Smith and Jones, Rowan and Martin, and Hale and Pace.
Producer Andy Ahffe
The Yetties invite Radio 2 listeners to a good old-fashioned singsong.
With Peter Fisher playing the Paraguayan harp. Producer Stuart Hobday
with Folk on 2 New releases on tape and CD, plus Steeleye Span in concert from theButtermarket, Shrewsbury.
Producer Geoffrey Hewitt
The Organist Entertains with music, news and views from the popular organ world. Plus
John Leeming in conversation with Australian organist John Giacchi , and Bryan Rodwell with your postbag queries.
Producer Pete Johnson
The second of six programmes.
Janet Brown with a comic behind-the-scenes look at a life in showbusiness.
Producer Caroline Leddy
Last in the series.
Cabaret songs and conversation from the Oak Room, Algonquin Hotel, New York.
Steve Ross at the piano withjulie Wilson, Billy Roy and Billy Stritch.
Producer Jonathan James-Moore
Tonight is your chance to get the things that annoy you off your chest, live on air. Call Ellen and Derek Jameson on [number removed]from 10.00pm onwards.
Digby Fairweather introduces a selection of modern and contemporary jazz.
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 Alison Bogle.
The Early Show
Easy-listening music to start the day.
6.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev
John Congden