with the Early Show
Paul Walker sees the events of Holy Week through the eyes of Pontius Pilate.
with Canon Colin Semper.
with dedications and requests.
Bert was one of the most sought-after session guitarists in the 50s. He recalls stories about the music and his colleagues from his early days as a band member before his solo career.
Producer Sonia Beldom
Another chance to listen to
Gloria's Doris Day Special, recorded last year. Rpt
Brought back to life by impressionist
Michael Roberts , Boris Karloff , Alfred Hitchcock , Groucho Marx and Bette Davis choose their favourite film music. Written, researched and performed by Michael Roberts Producer Barry Littlechild
In the first of seven programmes, Tim Brooke -Taylor chairs a panel game with Johnny Morris , Tim Rice and Adrian Walsh.
Producer Edward Taylor
Rrst broadcast on Radio 4
Robin Boyle introduces a feast of Good Friday music recorded in the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London.
Kenneth Alwyn conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday , with star singers Mary Hegarty and Lynton Atkinson and the Ambrosian Singers directed by John McCarthy.
Producer Alan Boyd Rpt
at the piano.
Producer Maura Clarke
Frank Renton presents the David Urquhart Travel
Yorkshire Imperial Band conducted by Alan Exley. Plus another chance to hear the British Tuba
Quartet in session. Producer Bob McDowall
with the Radio 2 Arts
Programme
Live from Birmingham, a review of the Midlands arts scene with an emphasis on theatre. Stratford's spring season includes Gale
Edward's production of The Taming of the Shrew, Adrian Noble directing Romeo and Juliet for the first time and a new production of Ben Jonson 's The Devil Is an Ass. Roy Marsden and Jayne Ashbourne talk about Pygmalion at Birmingham Rep, and there is news of Jeremy Sams 's production of Alan Bennett 's play Enjoy at the Nottingham Playhouse. Producer David Corser
with Jazz Notes
Featuring American tenor saxophonist Scott Hamilton in concert with the Brian
Lemon Trio.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30, 3.30
Pause for Thought with Rabbi Y Y Rubenstein.
A Ray Harvey production