Good Morning UK!
9.15 Pause for Thought with Rev Colin Semper.
9.30 am Ken Bruce with dedications and requests.
Including at 10.00 an hour of gold with Pick of the Hits
Ed Stewart discovers the winner of this week's
Accumulator Quiz, and asks for your help to track down some other listeners' lost relatives or friends in his Where Are They Now? slot.
Childhood memories are evoked as Leslie Crowther presents the quiz that takes a nostalgic journey back to children's radio, TV, books, films and comic favourites.
Guests this week: Tommy Boyd , Patricia Driscoll , Charlotte Hindle and Christopher Trace. Producer Andy Aliffe
BBC Concert Orchestra
40th Anniversary Tour Live from the New
Pavilion Theatre, Rhyl. Andrew Greenwood conducts the BBC Concert
Orchestra led by Martin Loveday. Friday Night's
Star Singers are Gillian Humphreys and Vernon Midgley. Featured orchestral soloist is
Margaret Pollock (bassoon). Introduced by Robin Boyle. Including at 8.20-8.40 Interval Chris Stuart meets members of the BBC
Concert Orchestra. Producer Alan Boyd
Richard Evans presents and conducts the BNFL band. Producer Bob McDowall
Presented by John Florance live from Birmingham. Including the plays opening at the RSC in Stratford: All's Well That Ends Well directed by Sir Peter Hall, Derek Walcott's version of The Odyssey and Adrian Noble's production of The Winter's Tale; and The Weaker Vessel, an exhibition focusing on the role of women during the English Civil War.
Plus the Birmingham Conservatoire's Graduation Concert, conducted by Simon Rattle and including Sally Harrop, Radio 2's Young Musician of the Year, and the world premiere of a special commission by Simon Bainbridge.
Producer David Corser
(Derek Walcott speaks on Radio 3 tonight at 9.20pm)
with Digby Fairweather. Cleo Laine ,
John Dankworth and Friends, presented by Miles Kington , recorded for the 1991 Radio 2 Jazz Season. Producer Terry Carter
with Night Ride
And from 3.004.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Rev David Littlefair.
Producers Roger Bowman ,
Keith Loxam and Colin Chandler