with Rev John Morgan.
Good Morning UK!
It's your chance to win a great prize by entering our Hit Lines competition.
with Rev Colin Semper.
with dedications and requests including at
10.00 an hour of real gold with Pick of the Hits.
talks to the people who make the news.
Plus today: your legal questions answered.
prepares you for the weekend, featuring the music from 40 years of number one hits and at
2.30 the star guest interview.
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.
There's also a chance to choose your Slushy Four tracks, and regular updates on the travel front.
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 , Brian Cant , Arabella Warner and Mick Robinson. Producer Andy Aliffe
Recorded at the Hippodrome, Golders Green , London.
David Arnold conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra led by Martin Loveday. Friday Night's Star
Singers are Mary Carewe and Derek Chessor with Paul Hart (piano) and the Stephen Hill Singers. Introduced by Robin Boyle. The programme includes: The Magnificent Seven; Seeing Is Believing (Aspects of Love); Imagine (John Lennon ); Pity The Child (Chess); Adelaide's
Lament (Guys and Dolls); a Ray Noble medley; and a selection from the Sondheim musical
Company.
Producer Alan Boyd
... at the piano. Producer Alan Boyd
Roy Newsome presents the International Staff Band of the Salvation Army, conducted by Major Robert Redhead. Producer Bob McDowall
Mavis Nicholson hosts a lively look at the performers and artists of Wales direct from the Big Top at Radio Goes To Town in Llandudno.
With Catherine Zeta Jones , best known as Mariette in The Darling Buds of May; veteran actor
Meredith Edwards , who talks about his film career which includes many of the classic Ealing comedies of the 40s and 50s; and bestselling thriller writer and historical novelist
Ken Follet , who was also the Labour Party's "unofficial" media adviser during the election campaign. Producer Mark Owen
Campbell Bumap introduces the BBC Big
Band, conducted by Barry Forgie , with Kenny Wheeler and Norma Winstone.
with Night Ride
And from 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Rev David Littlefair.
The Early Show
Producers Roger Bowman and Keith Loxam