Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 278,128 playable programmes from the BBC

with dedications and requests.
Including at 10.00 an hour of gold with Pick of the Hits
Also Michael Ball performs the fifth of the songs from which the UK entry for this year's
Eurovision Song Contest will be chosen:
Every Day Every Night, written by Karen Boddington and Robin Smith.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Ball
Written By:
Karen Boddington
Written By:
Robin Smith.

Including at 2.30 the star guest interview. Plus Three at 3.00: three records with a showbusiness theme. Also, Michael Ball performs the sixth of the songs from which the UK entry for this year's Eurovision Song Contest will be chosen:
Who Needs To Know, written by Ronnie Bond.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Ball
Written By:
Ronnie Bond.

Chairman Shaw Taylor asks Leslie Joseph ,
Ken Livingstone and Neil Mullarkey to give their verdicts on some legal teasers.
With Terence Edmonds , Susan Sheridan and Matthew Sim.
Producer Caroline Leddy

Contributors

Unknown:
Shaw Taylor
Unknown:
Leslie Joseph
Unknown:
Ken Livingstone
Unknown:
Neil Mullarkey
Unknown:
Terence Edmonds
Unknown:
Susan Sheridan
Unknown:
Matthew Sim.
Producer:
Caroline Leddy

Nine programmes celebrating traditional British festivals.
6: Oak Apple Day
Helen Madden visits Great
Wishford on Oak Apple Day to discover how the cry "Grovely, Grovely,
Grovely, and All Grovely!" brings Wishford Magna to life at midnight.
Producer Mandy Cunningham

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Madden
Producer:
Mandy Cunningham

with Folk on 2 Some of the best new releases in folk music. Plus
Sydney Anglo presents
Piping the Blues, a special feature exploring the legacy of the legendary
Scottish blues player, one-armed Jamie McGee. Producer Geoffrey Hewitt

Contributors

Unknown:
Jamie McGee.
Producer:
Geoffrey Hewitt

BBC Radio 2

About BBC Radio 2

Radio 2: Amazing music. Played by an amazing line-up. The home of great music, entertainment and documentaries

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More