with The Early Show News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's newspapers.
with Derek Wilson.
with Dr Pauline Webb.
with dedications and requests.
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. Including at 2.30 showbusiness gossip with journalist
Maggie Goodman and at 2.40 the star guest interview.
with the final of the Accumulator Quiz and regular travel updates.
Including the Mystery Voice competition.
In the last of the series: Craig Douglas.
The former Isle of Wight milkman, who changed his name from Terence Perkins in 1959, notched up nine Top 20 hits including his No 1, Only Sixteen. Producer Mike Craig
Live from the White Rock
Theatre,
Hastings. James Lockhart conducts the BBC Concert
Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday. The Friday Night Star Singers are
Vivian Tiemey and John Cashmore , with Diversion and Alasdair Malloy (bagpipes).
Introduced by Robin Boyle. At 8.20 John Marsh introduces the Classic
Buskers with some nautical and seafaring songs. Producer Alan Boyd
(In association with Hastings Tourism and Leisure
Department)
Roy Newsome presents the Brighouse and Rastrick Band conducted by Alan Withington.
Producer Bob McDowall
In tonight's edition from
Edinburgh, Iain Anderson introduces a feature on the internationally renowned, Paisley-born singer/ songwriter Gerry Rafferty , and Jimmy Logan celebrates yesterday's heroes of the Scottish music hall. Plus traditional music-making from
Orkney and reviews from Neville Garden and Geoffrey Baskerville. Producer Michael Shaw
Digby Fairweather presents the BBC Big
Band conducted by Barrie Forgie.
with Night Ride
Producers Roger Bowman and Graham Belchere
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Rev Jonathan Jennings.
Producers Roger Bowman and Graham Belchere