stands in for Sarah Kennedy on the Early Show. News, views and music, plus a review of the papers.
Jonathan Romain reflects on Passover.
A Unique Broadcasting production
stands in for Terry Wogan.
with dedications and requests.
invites you to enjoy the company of a select group of musical friends on record.
In 1966, Kiri Te Kanawa made the long journey from Auckland in New Zealand to study in London. Now, she is one of the most acclaimed voices in opera. Today there's another chance to hear this programme marking Dame Kiri's 50th birthday in which she talks to Sarah Kennedy at her home in the English countryside and recalls highlights from her career.
with two contestants on the Junior Accumulator Quiz and regular travel updates.
says Thanks for the Memory
with Dance Band Days and at 8.00 Big Band Era
Featuring the BBC Big Band conducted by Barry Forgie. Introduced by Sheila Tracy.
with the Best of Jazz on record.
I Charles Alexander I presents the best in guitar music of all styles. In the first of this six-part series, there's music from the Hellecasters, Martin Taylor with violinist
Stephane Grappelli ,
Ike Isaacs , Paco Pena ,
Nicola Hall with the London
Mozart Players and a Brazilian Choros. Producer David Corser
present a late-night mixture of music and chat including at 10.45 What's That
Noise? and at 11.45 a review of tomorrow's papers. There's also the guest interview and Derek's classical feature.
with Jazz Notes
A topical look at the jazz world including Campbell Burnap's survey of great jazz partnerships.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Andrew Graystone.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Andrew Graystone.