with the Early Show
News, views and music, plus a review of papers.
Continuing the week's theme, Michael Lawson , vicar of Christchurch,
Bromley, reflects on his own experiences of death in his personal and professional life.
with news, travel, weather, sport and some of the greatest hits of all time.
with Father Brian D'Arcy.
with dedications and requests. Including at
Talking to the people who make the news.
with her afternoon entertainment show.
with two contestants on the general knowledge
Accumulator Quiz and Where Are You Now? Plus regular travel updates, and Michael Green with more
"Coarse" sport.
As part of National Library Week, John Dunn challenges four libraries around Britain to a special Answers Please race.
John Junkin talks to Jimmy Tarbuck.
Have your say on this week's big issue. Sharpen your wits and join in the debate with Brian Hayes as he invites callers to cross swords with studio guests. Phone [number removed].
Producer Jennifer Teague (Lines open from 6.00pm)
As part of National Library Week, Sarah Kennedy spends an hour exploring the treasures of one of the world's greatest collections of printed material - the Bodleian Library in Oxford. A haven for scholars since medieval times, the library takes its name from Sir Thomas Bodley who helped restore the existing library in 1598. At the moment, the Bodleian contains over five and a half million books stacked on 90 miles of shelving. The collection has been built up over centuries through gifts and bequests, but mainly through the library's right to receive a copy of every publication.
The conclusion of Tony Russell 's six-part exploration of blues music, with records by a wide range of performers, past and present.
A Rewind production
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Frank Topping.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Frank Topping.