with the Early Show
with Mark Stephens , ex-director of personnel at
Thames Television, as part of Work It Through.
with Rev John Rackley.
with dedications and requests, including at
talks to the people who make the news.
Plus an antiques special with Eric Knowles.
As part of Work It Through, Gloria focuses on different aspects of unemployment, including retraining, benefits and money worries. With advice from experts in the studio.
with the Accumulator Quiz and regular travel updates.
including the Mystery Voice competition.
with Folk on 2 Among the items tonight is a second chance to hear the young Irish band Oige who took the programme by storm last year.
Paul James presents some of the best European folk bands recorded during their visits to this country.
This week features the first
German band in the series, Holderlin Express, recorded at the Man in the Moon, Cambridge. Their material draws on south German traditional music played on hurdy-gurdy, piano accordion, fiddle and guitar.
Folk singer and guitarist
Martin Carthy continues to raid his huge record collection for some of his favourite music and recalls some of his heroes and heroines.
In the last of the series,
Anita Bhalla talks to broadcaster, author and playwright Tariq AN. Known as a student radical in the 60s, he now runs a TV and film production company.
His choice of music includes two songs that were dedicated to him - John Lennon's
Power to the People and Mick Jagger 's Street Fighting Man.
The Organist Entertains including extended musical selections from some of our top players.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Robert James.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Robert James.