with the Saturday Show
with Sounds of the 60s
This week Radio 2 celebrates the first National Week of Science, Engineering and Technology. Brian Hayes kicks off with a feature on one of the many events taking place around the UK.
A final selection from the comedy panel game. In the chair, Humphrey Lyttelton; round the table, Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Willie Rushton. (First broadcast on Radio 4)
with Sounds of the 50s
Elaine Delmar with the BBC
Big Band under
Neil Richardson , Angela Christian and, on record, Jose Carreras.
Dave Gelly gives you a chance to hear the destruction of many a favourite song. The assassins include
Dudley Moore , Ray Stevens and the Heebie-Jeebies.
Presented by Chris Stuart.
with New Country
A Smooth Operations production
The legendary singer/ songwriter performs his one-man show, including classic hits and some of his latest material, being broadcast for the first time. Producer Graham Pass
Entertainer and writer Pam Eyres takes Joanna Kaye round her Cotswold home.
A Radio Lynx production
In a spectacular concert recorded earlier this year at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall, West End stars Claire Moore and John Barrowman perform music by Andrew Lloyd Webber ,
Stephen Sondheim , and Kander and Ebb from shows including Phantom of the Opera, Follies, Aspects of Love, Les Misérables and A Chorus Line. The BBC Big Band join the City of Glasgow Philharmonic Orchestra under lain Sutherland.
Producer John Langridge
(Concert sponsored by Gulf Oil)
presents Easy Does It
The BBC Big Band directed by Barry Forgie with Rosemary Squires.
(First part of a concert sponsored by Lloyds Bank in association with Salisbury Cathedral)
Come to the Cabaret Old
Chum
As Cabaret ends its sold-out
London season,
Sheridan Morley introduces highlights from the stage of the Donmar Warehouse, Covent Garden, and talks to lyricist Fred Ebb and to its stars.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with James Whitbourn.
with the Sunday Show