with the Early Show
News, views and music, plus a review of what the morning's newspapers are saying.
with news, travel, weather and some of the greatest hits of all time.
with the Rev John Rackley.
with your 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 Bernard Cribbins ,
Dulcie Gray and Anthony Shaffer try to hoax chairman Tim Brooke-Taylor in the last programme of the series.
First broadcast on Radio 4
Recorded at the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London.
Michael Reed conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday , with guest singers Claire Moore and James Graeme and Capital Voices directed by Anne Skates , Introduced by Robin Boyle.
Producer Alan Boyd
at the piano.
Producer Maura Clarke
Frank Renton presents a session from current British
Open Champions, the BNFL Band, conducted by Richard Evans.
Producer Jane Ward
If you take a random selection of the world's most popular classics, it is surprising how many of them have their origins in folk music.
They either come from the composer's own country or having been inspired by the music of completely different cultures. Iain Anderson takes a closer look at the link between folk music and popular classical music with the help of Evelyn Glennie, Ursula Vaughan Williams, Sir Malcolm Arnold and Aly Bain.
with Jazz Notes
Music from the BBC Big Band and the John Burch
Octet.
with music and chat through the night.
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Rabbi Y Y Rubinstein.
An Angell Sound production