with the Saturday Show
with Sounds of the 60s
A Rewind production
Topical debate, features and phone-ins on issues of the week.
Producer Flick Roskrow
Join the record-breaking Huddlines team as they beat the week's news to a pulp. Helping them in a musical manner is Peter Moss and his West Yorkshire pie-munching ensemble.
The announcer is a dead-ringer for Richard Clegg.
(Repeated from Thursday)
Pop music for the discerning listener.
with New Country
A Smooth Operations production
Recorded in concert at the Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Producer Graham Pass
Alan Cumming stars in Bob Sinfield 's dramatised biography of the silent screen's greatest romantic hero, Rudolph Valentino , who was born a century ago this month.
Producer Graham Pass
The world's craziest - and cheapest - local radio station is back on the air, as Ken Bruce introduces the first of two classic episodes of Radio Active.
History of Radio was written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins and celebrates the station's first 17 years of broadcasting. With highlights of past shows including Frank Sinatra stuck on a ship, the first phone-in, the Orpington by-election and the classic
"Dial a Carpet Cleaner" commercial.
Producer Jimmy Mulville
First broadcast on Radio 4
The human brain absorbs trillions of pieces of information in a lifetime. So what does someone do if they cannot remember their neighbour's name or what they did last week? Paul Daniels shatters some illusions about memory loss and shares some secrets about improving powers of recall.
Producer Nadine Welter
The 40th
Eurovision Song
Contest from the Point
Theatre, Dublin. Will Love
City Groove make 1995 the United Kingdom's year? Ken Bruce provides his usual pithy commentary and describes each country's entry with customary enthusiasm. Producer Paul Walters
A simultaneous broadcast with BBC1
with the Radio 2 Arts Programme
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Tony Jasper.
with the Sunday Show