with the Early Show
with Paul Walker.
with news, travel, weather and great hits.
In World of Faith Week,
Don Maclean visits the Corrymela community in Northern Ireland.
Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits.
Plus today: your legal questions answered.
Enjoy an early evening with Paul Heiney and guests.
Musicals old and new, from stage and screen, take the spotlight in this panel game hosted by Mark Steyn.
Team captains Louise Gold and Dick Vosburgh are joined by Julia McKenzie and Sheridan Morley. With John Gould at the piano. Producer Chris Neill
from the North
Uill Wales Theatre,
Llandudno, as part of the Llandudno October Festival.
Robin Stapleton conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday.
Friday Night's Star Singers are Marilyn Hill Smith and Jason Howard , plus Richard Watson on the musical saw.
Introduced by Robin Boyle. Concert sponsored by Llandudno Hotels and Restaurants
Association
Roy Newsome presents highlights from the National Brass Band Championships and Concert held at the Royal Albert Hall.
The concert features the 1993 National Champions, the Williams Fairey Band, as well as the contest-winning performance of this year's test piece,
Theme and Co-operation, composed by Joseph Horowitz to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Co-operative movement.
with the Radio 2 Arts Programme
Live from Birmingham, featuring two Midlands birthdays. Warwick Arts Centre is 20 years old, and Director Jodi Myers will be recalling past successes and discussing the celebrations taking place over the next weeks, while Paul Kerryson, Artistic Director of Leicester's Haymarket Theatre, will be marking the theatre's 21st birthday and talking about his current production of Sondheim's Follies.
There is also news of three new productions at the RSC in Stratford, two Joe Orton plays at Birmingham Rep and the 10th Birmingham International Film Festival.
with Jazz Notes
A topical look at the world of jazz.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Dr Pauline Webb.
More music and crack.
A Portland Media production