with the Early Show
News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's newspapers.
with news, travel, weather and some more great hits.
with Canon Colin Semper.
Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits.
Including at 12.30 news from Wimbledon.
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.
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.
The BBC Concert Orchestra is conducted by Stanley Black, and led by Martin Loveday. The Friday Night singers are Mary Carewe and James Smillie , with the Stephen Hill
Singers. Introduced by Robin Boyle. Producer Alan Boyd
Barbara Windsor presents a series celebrating the saucy humour of the seaside postcard and the best of British comedians from the end of the pier.
This week Max Miller, Benny Hill and Les Dawson talk us through the delights of family life.
A Rewind production
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Frank Renton presents session guests the Royal Artillery Band, conducted by their director of music, Major Terry Davis , and a tribute to American wind band phenomenon
Frederick Fennell , who celebrates his 80th birthday tomorrow.
A Welsh edition presented by Mavis Nicholson marks the 25th anniversary of Prince Charles's investiture. The Arkansas novelist and poet
Maya Angelou visits the Hay-on-Wye Literature Festival to discuss racism and her own eventful life. And
Mavis explores the increasingly explicit world of romantic fiction. Producer Tim Green
with Jazz Notes
Sessions from the Colin Purbrook Quintet and the BBC Big Band.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Rev Jonathan Jennings.
A Ray Harvey production