with the Early Show
Welcoming the Spring New Year in the Hindu calendar.
with Canon Colin Semper.
Quiz and panel games from the archives. This week, to end the series: Petticoat
Lane chaired by Anona Winn. Producer John Cassels
First broadcast in February 1969
Katie Boyle shares her memories of the show you love to hate but can't help watching! Revised
Ken Bruce joins BBC1 for this year's competition to decide which of the eight final songs will represent the UK at the 40th
Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin in May. Listeners can vote for their favourite song as follows:
I Need You - Deuce [number removed]
Spinning Away - Paul Harris [number removed]
I'm Just Your Puppet on a ... (String!) - Londonbeat [number removed]
Go for the Heart - Sox [number removed]
Then There's a Knock at the Door - Fff [number removed]
One Gift of Love - Dear Jon [number removed]
Rainbows and You - Simon Spiro [number removed]
Love City Groove - Love City Groove [number removed]
SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST with BBC1
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John Nettles reads the final part of Stevenson's story. 10: The treasure has gone! Adapted by Trevor Royle Producer Bruce Young
First broadcast on Radio Scotland
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Radio 2 Arts Programme
From St David's Hall, Cardiff - venue for the seventh
Cardiff Singer of the World competition. Mavis Nicholson looks forward to one of the world's leading musical events for opera singers with official accompanist
Ingrid Surgenor and young hopeful Eldryd Cynon Jones. World renowned soprano, Karita Mattila , winner of the first ever competition, tells how it launched her career, and Mavis meets Anna Williams , who coordinates singers from all over the world.
Producer Alison Quinn
with Jazz Notes. Featuring Flora Purim's Fourth World
II, recorded at Ronnie Scott 's, London.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Dr Neville Prinja.
A Ray Harvey production