with the Early Show
with Gerald O'Collins SJ.
To start Radio 2's April in Paris Day, Terry talks to special guests on the riverboat lie de France on the River Seine.
with Canon Colin Semper.
As part of Radio 2's April in Paris day, Ken explores Disneyland Paris.
On the eve of the French
Presidential Elections,
Martyn reports from Paris. Including legal questions with a Gallic flavour, breakfast with a French family and news of how food is on the curriculum in French Primary Schools.
welcomes you to Bohemian Montmartre, with guests from the worlds of art, fashion and entertainment.
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As part of Radio 2's April in Paris Day, Ed climbs the Eiffel Tower with four listeners and tests their knowledge of things Gallic.
Direct from the Cite des
Sciences et de l'lndustrie in Paris as part of Radio 2's
April in Paris Day, John looks at French achievements in the world of science.
from the Salle Olivier Messiaen, Paris.
Robin Boyle introduces the final gala event of Radio 2's April in Paris Day, featuring the best of English and French music. Robin Stapleton conducts the BBC Concert
Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday , with star singers Susan Bullock and Karl
Morgan Daymond , and Maurice Hasson (violin).
At 8.20, during the interval, Daniel Pageon explores the world of the French chanson.
Producer Alan Boyd
Frank Renton presents session guests the Grimethorpe Colliery Band conducted by Chris Houlding.
with the Radio 2 Arts
Programme from Plymouth, Poole, Bristol and the Mendip Hills.
Theatre: Out of the Rubble is a community play charting Plymouth's 50 years of peace, with a soundtrack of popular music of the times; Waiting for
Stoppard is Miles Kington's first play, which is being produced by Antidote Theatre at the Bristol Old Vic.
Music: Sian and Nick Vallis
Davies introduce their
Karaoke Classics.
Painting: Martin Bentham talks about the challenge of making a living from fine art in the 90s. And judo:
Jerry Hicks tells bizarre stories of life on and off the mat.
A Tony Staveacre production
with Jazz Notes.
Beryl Bryden and Her Blue Boys, celebrating 50 years in the music business.
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Dr Neville Prinja.
A Ray Harvey production