with the Early Show
Valerie Singleton with the Easter story as it's been retold over 2,000 years.
with Dr Pauline Webb.
Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits
talks to the people who make the news.
Including at 2.30 the star guest interview.
with the Accumulator Quiz and regular travel updates.
Cantabile join the BBC Big Band conducted by Barry Forgie , in a musical tribute to the world's most popular songwriters. This week, the music of Rodgers and Hart. Producer Graham Pass
Community Cares? with Martyn Lewis.
It's been a year since the implementation of reforms to the Care in the Community Act. While all the professionals agree with the idea of caring for mentally ill and elderly people in the community rather than in residential homes and institutions, many have voiced doubts about its practical success. Martyn Lewis looks at the success and failures of the policy with the help of studio guests and, of course, your views.
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LINES OPEN from 6.00pm
Producers Anne Freeman and Jennifer Teague
A three-part documentary in which Mike Hurst looks at the history of Decca Records and tells the story of 60 years of popular music. 1: The Early Years. The story begins in 1928 when a young stockbroker called Edward Lewis was persuaded to take on the company. The programme follows Decca's venture into America where it took over the Brunswick
Company, the dance band years, the war and the development of the Navigator system, which in turn gave birth to FFrr (full frequency range recording), and stereo recording. Producer Alan Roberts
Katie Boyle introduces a weekly magazine programme for animal lovers of all ages, with advice, news, discussion and music.
Producer Roy Oakshott
Derek and Ellen present a late-night mixture of music and chat.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Frank Topping.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Frank Topping.