Good Morning UK!
9.15 Pause For Thought with Captain Charles King (Director of Media
Relations, Salvation Army Headquarters).
The Pasadena Roof
Orchestra with vocalist
Duncan Galloway. Also starring June Whitfield ,
Jeffrey Holland and Chris Emmett. This week the lead is flying in Chicago in Some Like It Lukewann. Producer Richard Wilson
The fifth in the series featuring British
Barbershoppers. Graham Knight visits the 1991 men's chorus champions, Hallmark Of Harmony from Sheffield.
Producer Jane Ward
The second programme in the series in which
Sarah Kennedy probes two related celebrities to find out if blood really is thicker than water when it comes to musical taste.
This week: Cleo Laine and Alec Dankworth.
Producer Rebecca Nicholson
In the second of six programmes featuring the country's top organ and keyboard players, Arnold Loxam plays the Wurlitzer Organ of The New Victoria Centre, Howden le Wear.
Introduced by Nigel Ogden. Producer Pete Johnson
Who were crowned this year's champion chorus and quartet?
Graham Knight has the answers as he presents a conducted tour of the 1992 Convention of the British
Association of Barbershop Singers, held in Birmingham's Symphony Hall earlier this month.
Producer Jane Ward
The last in the present series in which Barb Jungr and Michael Parker mix their particular blend of folk/blues and comedy with other musicians and comedians. Tonight's guests are Blue Grass
Ramblers, Cherrington and Ward, Huw Thomas and Steve Rose.
Producer Sonia Beldom
Derek and Ellen Jameson with music, chat, comedy and controversy.
Digby Fairweather talks to Brian Davis about Be-Bop in Britain.
(Postponed from last week)
with Night Ride
And from 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with the Rev Kate Powell.
The Early Show eases your way from night today.
6.15 Pause for Thought with Joanna Bogle.