Good Morning UK!
A daily briefing of news, travel, weather and sport, with music.
9.15 Pause for Thought with David Cohen , general director of the Scripture Union.
Including at 10.00 an hour of gold with Pick of the Hits
Including today your legal questions answered.
prepares you for the weekend with the music from 40 years of number one hits.
And at 2.30 the star guest interview.
On this week's final of the Accumulator Quiz, Ed discovers who has accumulated not only the most points this week, but also for the month. The top prize for the monthly winner will be a weekend break in Dublin, staying at a luxury class hotel in the city that so inspired Josef Locke - one the current high flyers in the Radio Two album charts. The winner and a partner will be wined and dined courtesy of Ryan Air.
Richard Stilgoe takes an off-beat musical meander through everything from pop to rock and jazz to classical in this tuneful quiz. He's joined by regular team captains Rod Argent and Nichola McAuliffe , and guests John Owen -Edwards and Lesley Garrett. Producer Andy Aliffe
Live from the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London.
Stanley Black conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra led by Martin Loveday.
With the Nigel Brooks Singers; star singers Hannah Francis and Peter Morrison.
Introduced by Robin Boyle.
Producer Alan Boyd
... at the piano. Producer Alan Boyd
Roy Newsome presents the National Champions, Desford Colliery Caterpillar Band, conducted by Paul Cosh.
Producer Bob McDowall
John Timpson presents tonight's edition from East Anglia. With guests musician Hank Wangford ; composer
Geoffrey Burgon ; and the Eastern Angles Touring Theatre Company. We hear about the plight of cinema in rural Norfolk and enjoy music from Snape
Maltings; the Bury St
Edmunds Festival; and Norwich Sound City 92. Producer Nick Patrick
Digby Fairweather introduces thejarmo Hoogendijk Quintet, recorded at the 1991 EBU
Jazz Festival, Pori, Finland.
Producer John Langridge
with Night Ride
And from 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30
Pause for Thought with the Rt Rev Roy Williamson Bishop of Southwark.
The Early Show