with the Early Show
News, views and music, plus a review of the papers.
Eileen Campbell celebrates the first teaching of the Buddhist doctrine outside
India.
with news, travel, weather and some more great hits.
with Canon Colin Semper.
with dedications and requests. Including at
10.00 Pick of the Hits.
talks to the people who make the news.
Plus today: your legal questions answered.
prepares for the weekend with music from 40 years of No 1 hits and at 2.30 the star guest interview.
With the final of the Accumulator Quiz and regular travel updates.
Including the Mystery Voice competition.
Steve Race presents the musical panel game in which John Amis and Frank Muir
challenge Ian Wallace and Denis Norden.
(First broadcast on Radio 4)
from the Hippodrome,
Golders Green, London.
Kenneth Alwyn conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday. The Friday Night Singers are Fiona Dobie and William Dazeley
, with the Nigel
Brooks Singers. Introduced by Robin Boyle. Producer Alan Boyd
... at the piano.
Frank Renton presents and conducts the Kirkintilloch Band in session, with music from the American Battle Creek Band on CD.
with the Radio 2 Arts
Programme, visiting Salt's Mill near Bradford for a preview of a major new exhibition by David Hockney. The former textile mill was built in the mid 19th century by Titus Salt. Ian MacMillan and Martyn Wiley take a layman's look at the new exhibition, while architectural historian John Grundy
explores the model village of Saltaire, also built by Salt. And RSC actor Barrie Rutter , whose
Northern Broadsides
Theatre Company was founded at the Mill two years ago, talks about their latest production, A
Midsummer Night's Dream. Producer Geoff Sargieson
with Jazz Notes
Solo piano from Mick Pyne , plus music from the BBC Big Band.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Amanda Sibbick.
A Ray Harvey production