with the Early Show
News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's newspapers.
with Swami Tripurananda.
with news, travel, weather and the greatest hits of all time.
with Canon Colin Semper.
with dedications and requests.
Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits.
talks to the people who make the news.
prepares for the weekend with music from 40 years of No 1 hits and at 2.30 the star guest interview.
with the final of the Accumulator Quiz and regular travel updates.
Including the Mystery Voice competition.
A selection of quiz and panel games from the archives.
This week: Have a Go! presented by Wilfred Pickles from Cullompton,
Devon. With Mabel Pickles and Harry Hudson at the piano.
Producer Andy Aliffe
First broadcast in December
1961
from the Hippodrome in Golders Green, London.
Barry Wordsworth conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday , with star singers Kim Criswell and William Dazeley , also the Serenata Voices directed by David Beavan. Introduced by Robin Boyle. Producer Alan Boyd
John Nettles reads a ten-part adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson 's classic adventure story. 8: Israel
Hands plans to murder Jim. Adapted by Trevor Royle Producer Bruce Young
First broadcast on Radio Scotland
Frank Renton presents the Yorkshire Building Society Band conducted by David King and Nicholas Childs.
with the Radio 2 Arts Programme.
A St Patrick's Day edition live from New York, which hosts the world's biggest Irish parade. The Chieftains bring their world-renowned traditional music to the Lincoln Center, and Phil Coulter plays Carnegie Hall. Brian Friel's Translations is set to open on Broadway, the Irish Arts Center and the Irish Rep are flourishing, young Irish artists are showing in Manhattan, and Ireland House is a focus for literary activity.
with Jazz Notes
Tenor Madness - featuring Spike Robinson , Bobby Wellins and John Bames , recorded at the UCS Theatre,
Hampstead, London.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Barry Overend.
A Ray Harvey production