The Early Show
with Rev Morris Munns.
with David Cook.
with dedications and requests.
Today, your legal questions answered.
Including at 2.30 the star guest interview.
with the final of the Accumulator Quiz, and the Slushy Four.
with special guest Roy Hattersley.
In the fifth of seven programmes, Mark Steyn finds out how much team captains Dick Vosburgh and Denise Coffey and their guests
Julia McKenzie and Denis King know about musicals. Producer Carol Smith
live from the Cliffs Pavilion, Southend.
Heinz Geese conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday.
The Friday Night Singers are Susan Bullock and Bonaventura Bottone with soloists from the Orchestra, Victoria Walpole (cor anglais) and Nigel Blomiley (cello).
Tonight's programme includes music by Smetana, Puccini, Tchaikovsky, Kern, Lehar and Rossini's thrilling Overture to William Tell. Introduced by Robin Boyle.
At 8.20 Leonard Pearcey talks to Ileana Ruhemann, principal flautist of the BBC Concert Orchestra, about her roots in Romania and Germany.
With Julius Drake (piano). Producer Alan Boyd
(In association with Southend-on-Sea Music Club)
Roy Newsome presents highlights from the recent Boosey & Hawkes
European Brass Band
Championships and Gala Concert featuring the bands of the SWEB
Cambome, Bodmin and the Britannia Building Society. Recorded at the Plymouth Pavilions. Producer Bob McDowall
live from Birmingham.
Alan Titchmarsh presents this edition, including the RSC in Stratford, King Lear starring
Robert Stephens and T S Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral; the new album by a cappella group Black Voices; Benjonson's
Volpone at Birmingham Rep; Sean O'Casey 's The Plough and the Stars at
Leicester Haymarket; and the latest events in Dance for 93.
Producer David Corser
With Jazz Notes
American clarinet master
Kenny Davem with honorary Englishman Bob Wilber and the Dave Cliff Trio at Upton-on-Sevem. Producer Terry Carter
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Sean O'Donnell.
Producer Roger Bowman