with the Early Show
Rev Rob Marshall continues last week's theme of healing, good health, and dealing with injury.
Between 9.00 and 9.30, auctioneer Eric Knowles joins Terry and Ken Bruce for the Children in Need auction. Throughout the week, listeners will be invited to bid for items money can't buy. Among the offers are a trip to
Norway to chop down the Christmas tree for Trafalgar Square; a conducted tour of the House of Commons and lunch with Neil Kinnock ; and a tennis doubles match with Cliff Richard and Gloria
Hunniford. To make a bid, phone [number removed].
with Canon Colin Semper.
with dedications and requests.
Call the Children in Need auction on [number removed]. Plus today: your medical questions answered.
including the Mystery Voice competition.
says Thanks for the Memoty
with Dance Band Days and at 8.00 Big Band Era
Second of two programmes recorded at Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, as part of the BBC Radio on Show festival. Featuring the BBC Big Band, conducted by Barry Forgie , with American trumpet star Bobby Shew. Introduced by Sheila Tracy. (Concert sponsored by Royal Mail International)
with the Best of Jazz on record.
In the second programme of great big band vocal classics, Jeff Hooper introduces and interprets songs including San
Francisco, It Had to Be
You, I'll Be Seeing You and a Perry Como medley.
Featuring the BBC Big Band conducted by Freddie Staff .
Music and conversation with Derek and Ellen Jameson.
with Jazz Notes
Alyn Shipton on jazz piano books, Dave Gelly with the magazines, and Steve Voce on a current jazz topic.
Music by the BBC Big Band.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Dave Cave.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Dave Cave.