with the Rev
Stephen Oliver.
Good Morning UK!
A daily briefing of news, travel, weather and sport, with music.
with dedications and requests.
Including at
10.00 Pick of the Hits
talks to the people who make the news.
Today and for the rest of the week, two chances to take part in Ed Stewart 's Accumulator Quiz, with a weekly prize-winner and a monthly champion. Plus regular travel updates.
Including
Answers, Please
.WRITE to: John Dunn Show,
BBC Radio 2, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW
A seven-part series starring John Gordon
Sinclair as Robert Wilson and Caroline Quentin as Sue.
3: Not Suitable For Parents
Robert lands a part in the adult drama Strap Up Your Jocks. Sue's parents would definitely not approve. What a pity they arrive on the doorstep.
Producer Paul Spencer
The fourth of six programmes of music and conversation from the French capital. This week, a look at the He de la Cite, a visit to Radio Bleue, and songs from
Charles Aznavour , Jacques Brel and Michel Legrand. Producer Anthony Wills
The first of six I programmes in which Robert Cushman explores the American popular song, with the help of records rare and familiar.
A Canadian Broadcasting Corporation production
A musical portrait of Christopher Hassall , bom 80 years ago today and perhaps best remembered for the lyrics he wrote for Ivor Novello musicals like
Glamorous Night, The
Dancing Years and King's Rhapsody. But Hassall, who died in 1963, was also a poet, playwright, opera librettist and biographer. Presented by David Foster , with personal memories from
Vanessa Lee , Peter Graves and Mary Ellis.
Producer Gillian Hush
Recorded at the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London.
David Francis conducts the Sounds Latin
Orchestra. With guest Norma Winstone.
Introduced by Sheila Tracy.
Producer Robin Sedgley
Derek and Ellen Jameson with music, chat, comedy and controversy, including at 10.45 the What's That
Noise? competition.
Digby Fairweather talks to Pete Moore.
Producer John Langridge
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
Frank Topping.
The Early Show