with the Early Show
News, views and music plus a review of the papers.
with Laurie Rosenberg.
with Rt Rev Jim Thompson.
presents her afternoon entertainment show, including at 2.30 the star guest interview and at 3.00 your record choice in Three after Three.
Folk on 2 Tonight's studio guest is Scots harpist
Ingrid Henderson , the youngest winner of the Young
Tradition Award, who was
13 when she won in 1990. There is also a celebration of the 50th birthday of Ashley Hutchings , one of the most innovative forces on the folk scene.
Ian Campbell presents traditionally based music from around the world, recorded at concerts in Britain. This week's guest is Ismael Lo from Senegal. Known as "the Bob Dylan of Senegal", Ismael's influences also include the traditional Wolof culture of Senegal and American soul and rhythm and blues. This concert was recorded during his first visit to Britain.
How exactly is the barbershop style defined? What is it about the music that captures the imagination and enthusiasm of the thousands of British barbershop singers?
Graham Knight finds some answers in the first of five programmes.
Producer Jane Ward
The Community Affairs
Correspondent for the BBC in the Midlands talks to prominent British Asians about their lives, careers and favourite music.
This week's guest is
Farrukh Dhondy who is
Commissioning Editor for Multicultural Programming at Channel 4 Television.
Farrukh is also known as a writer of novels such as Bombay Duck and TV series including Tandoori Nights and King of the Ghetto.
with music, views and information from the popular organ and keyboard world. Tonight
John Leeming examines Robert Wolfe 's 1994 output from the Thursford Wurlitzer - two CDs and a video.
Phone in and put your point of view to Derek and Ellen on 0[number removed]. LINES OPEN from 10.00pm at the cost of a local call from anywhere in the UK
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Andrew Campbell.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Andrew Campbell.