with the Saturday Show
with Sounds of the 60s
Judi arrives by helicopter for the 31st Royal Bath and West Show. With ferret racing, One Man and His Pig, and food tasting.
Transport is the theme of this year's show, and Judi will be climbing into a few odd vehicles. Plus live music, comedy and hot air. A Rewind production
Topical debate, features and phone-ins.
Producer Flick Roskrow
Comedy series based on the week's news, with Roy Hudd , June Whitfield and Chris Emmet. Music by Peter Moss , with Richard Clegg announcing.
Repeated from Thursday
Pop music for the discerning listener.
with New Country
A Smooth Operations production
The American country singer/songwriter recorded in concert at Her Majesty's Theatre, London. (See also Friday at 10.00pm.
Producer Graham Pass
Miles Kington and his guests with a monthly review of books about music.
Producer Dave Shannon
Britain's strangest local radio station hits the network once again as Ken Bruce introduces the second of two classic episodes of Radio Active. The station hosts a Charity Radiothon, and despite a reporter's success in getting £500 from a friendly vox-pops interviewee on a street corner, the only thing they manage to raise is a laugh. With
Geoffrey Perkins , Helen Atkinson -
Wood, Philip Pope and Angus Deayton.
Producer Barry Littlechild First broadcast on Radio 4
Roy Hudd and the BBC Big Band celebrate the opening of the new Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House with a variety spectacular starring - in order of appearance: Ken Bruce, Jessica Martin, Barry Cryer, Bill Pertwee, Ian Lavender, Frank Williams, Jimmy Perry, Bonnie Langford, June Whitfield, Chris Emmett, Marc Blake, the Draylon Underground, Richard Morton, Marion Montgomery, Peter Goodwright, Stanley Unwin, Earl Okin, Pam Ayres and Frankie Vaughan.
Written by Mike Coleman with sketches by Tony Hare and Jimmy Perry
Musical director Barry Forgie
Producers Richard Willcox, Phil Clarke and Phil Bowker
with the Radio 2 Arts
Programme
A weekly roundup from the arts world.
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Tony Jasper.
with the Sunday Show