with John Morgan.
Good Morning UK! A daily briefing with news, travel, weather and sport as well as the music.
with Rev Jim Thompson.
Including at 10.00 an hour of 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 with 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. Plus half-an-hour of Slushy Songs to ease you into the weekend, and regular travel updates.
In the first of three programmes, David Nettle and Richard Markham play an attractive selection of two-piano music from both sides of the Channel, including pieces by Grainger, Walton, lbert and Saint-Saens. Introduced by Leonard Pearcey.
Producer John Langridge
live from the Concert Hall, Civic Centre, Motherwell. lain Sutherland conducts the City of Glasgow
Philharmonic Orchestra led by Clive Thomas. The star singers tonight are
Mary Cameron and Peter Morrison. Introduced by Robin Boyle.
Producer Alan Boyd
... at the piano. Producer Alan Boyd
Roy Newsome presents the Enfield Citadel Band of the Salvation Army, led by bandmaster James Williams. Producer Bob McDowall
Presented by John Florance , live from Birmingham.
Including a look at two new productions of classic musicals: at the Leicester
Haymarket, Paul Kerryson is directing Sondheim and Bernstein's West Side
Story, while the Birmingham Rep are presenting The Wizard of Oz directed by Ian Forrest. The Birmingham Royal
Ballet's production of The Nutcracker marks the ballet's 100th anniversary, and the Royal Ballet of New Zealand make their
UK premiere at
Northampton Demgate. The Twin Cities Jazz
Octet, a special project for Sounds Like Birmingham, consists of two players from Birmingham and each of its twinned cities -
Milan, Frankfurt and Lyon. The players have come together to perform specially commissioned music.
Singing live in the studio will be the Black Voices. Producer David Corser
Digby Fairweather presents the BBC Big
Band conducted by Tony Faulkner.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Rev Patrick Forbes.
The Early Show
Producers Roger Bowman and Keith Loxam