with the Early Show
with Michael Lawson.
with Captain Charles King.
A seasonal mix of words and music, including at 2.30 the star guest interview.
Starring Su Pollard as Iris and Gorden Kaye as Bernard in the series by Vince Powell and Mike Craig. With David Ross ,
Marlene Sidaway , Peter Wheeler and Julie Higginson.
A Mike Craig Enterprises production
Repeated Saturday at 1.30pm
Lisa Stewart, one of country music's bubbliest young personalities, brings the curtain down on Country Club's celebrity season. Reared on a diet of blues and country music in her home state of Mississippi, Lisa has also been influenced by folk, jazz and even opera, which she studied at university in Nashville. But BNA Records spotted her obvious talent for country music, and now she divides her time between careers as a recording star and as a TV hostess on the syndicated Number One Country. Tonight she mixes old favourites with the best of Nashville's current crop, and her own hits.
After 8.00 Richard Wootton joins Lisa for a look back at country music in 1994.
presents vintage rhythm and blues and recent releases.
In the final programme, the Gospel Train arrives in London at the Calvary
Church of God in Christ,
Tottenham. Presenter Carol
Pemberton introduces top US female gospel artists, the Clark Sisters.
The last episode of Jimmy Perry's comedy about the early days of the BBC.
John Brown has decided that the BBC will broadcast the 1923 Oxford v Cambridge boat race. So the rest of the staff rally round to find a way to bring off the transmission, at whatever cost.
(Repeat)
The legendary performer recorded in cabaret at
London's Cafe Royal.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Graham Kings.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought