with the Early Show
News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's newspapers.
with Steve Morris.
with news, travel, weather and more of the greatest hits of all time.
with Captain Charles King.
with dedications and requests.
Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits.
talks to the people who make the news.
with her afternoon entertainment show.
with two contestants on the general-knowledge
Accumulator Quiz and regular travel updates.
Including the Mystery Voice competition.
To mark World Aids Day, there's another chance to hear this collage of poetry, readings and songs with a positive approach.
Among the celebrity voices are Sir Ian McKellen, Simon Callow, Anita Dobson,
David Kernan and Maria Friedman.
The programme also includes the voices of people living with HIV and Aids - Nicola, Betty, Mark, Paul, Emma, Maureen, Stephen and Kirk. The pianist is Jason Carr. Rpt
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Country star Eddie Rabbitt continues his personal choice of all-time favourites and includes some of his own hits, like "I Don't Know Where to Start", "I Can't
Help Myself" and "I'm a Wanderer".
Eddie's country music career took off when he moved to Nashville in 1968. Following success in the country music business, he made the difficult crossover from country to pop with the theme for the Clint
Eastwood film Every Which Way but Loose.
presents a mixture of vintage rhythm and blues and the best of the recent releases. Plus a guide to R and B gigs countrywide.
The Gospel Train enters
East Anglia at the Miracle Church of God, Bedford. Standing in for
Carol Pemberton is presenter
Dulcie Dixon who is joined by British award-winning gospel singer David Daniel. The specially formed community choir join the lively audience singing gospel as it should be heard.
Derek and Ellen present late-night music and chat including at 10.45
What's That Noise? and at
11.45 tomorrow's papers.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Graham Kings.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Graham Kings.