with the Early Show
News, views and music plus a review of the morning's newspapers.
with Peter Morgan.
with news, travel, weather and the greatest hits of all time.
with the Rev John Rackley.
with dedications and requests. Including at
10.00 Pick of the Hits.
talks to the people who make the news. Including today, your legal questions answered.
presents 40 years of No 1 hits, including at 2.30 the featured interview and at
3.00 Fifties after Three.
with the final of the Accumulator Quiz and regular travel updates.
including the Mystery Voice competition.
Panellists Johnny Morris , Sir Tim Rice and Adrian
Walsh try to hoax chairman Tim Brooke-Taylor .
First Broadcast on Radio 4
from the Corn
Exchange, as part of the International
Newbury Spring Festival. Robin Stapleton conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday. With star singers
Rosalind Sutherland and Alan Opie , and Angela Malsbury
(clarinet). Introduced by Robin Boyle.
Including at 8.20
Leonard Pearcey moves much further afield than
Newbury, with an ear to what's being played at some of the world's great music festivals.
Producer Alan Boyd
Concert sponsored by Vodaphone Group pic
Frank Renton presents this week's guests, the Fine Arts Brass Ensemble.
Producer Jane Ward
with the Radio 2 Arts
Programme
Tonight's magazine edition visits Video Positive,
Merseyside's annual festival of electronic art, in the company of Martin
Vincent. The programme also features two aspects of the British folk and roots music scene with live music from the Albion Band
(featuring Ashley Hutchings , formerly of Fairport
Convention), and the musical adventures of Julie
Murphy who compiled an audio diary of her travels through Sudan and Pakistan.
Producer Bob Dickinson
with Jazz Notes
Featuring the National
Youth Jazz Orchestra at 30 in concert at Ronnie
Scott's, London, conducted by its creator Bill Ashton.
with music and chat.
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Rabbi Y Y Rubinstein.
An Angell Sound production