Good Morning UK!
A daily briefing of news, travel, weather and sport, with music.
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9.15 Pause for Thought with Dr Pauline Webb.
With dedications and requests including at
10.00 an hour of real gold with Pick of the Hits.
Including at 2.30 the star guest interview. Plus Three at 3.00: three records with a special theme.
Today and for the rest of the week, two chances to take part in Ed's
Accumulator Quiz with a weekly prizewinner and a monthly champion. Plus regular travel updates.
Including
Answers, Please.
The story of the Great British Crooner of the 30s - Al Bowlly.
Roy Hudd presents the fifth programme in the series.
"...I feel that both Al and I have contributed in our small way to other people's happiness. And how I wish he were here now to share that feeling." (Ray Noble)
Europe - at what cost? Brian Hayes asks the question: "Is too much power being shifted from Westminster to Brussels?"
A short documentary will be followed by a studio debate with experts and interested parties. To take part in this discussion, phone [number removed].
The lines will be open from 5.00 to 9.00.
Producers Jennifer Teague and Trevor Aston
Peter Young explores the phenomenon of "reply" songs inspired by the hits of the 50s and 60s.
Hitmakers include
Elvis Presley , Jim Reeves and the Drifters, while answers come from the likes of Carole King,
Frankie Lymon and even Morecambe and Wise. Producer Paul Sexton
Dorita presents the best in Latin American folk music.
Producer Ray Harvey
Derek and Ellen Jameson with music, chat, comedy and controversy, including at 10.45: the What's That Noise? competition.
Campbell Bumap looks at some of the great jazz men who came out of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
with Night Ride
And from 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Rev Frank Topping.
The Early Show
6.15 Pause for Thought with Jean Richardson.