with the Saturday Show
Mo's first show - live from
Pebble Mill's new studios.
With regular cookery guru Helen Kinton and new gardening expert Fran Shall.
with Sounds of the 60s
with a spicy mix of music, interviews and features.
A Rewind production
Topical debate, features and phone-ins on issues of the week.
Producer Rick Roskrow
Roy Hudd , June Whitfield and Chris Emmet romp through the week's news. Music by Peter Moss , with Richard Clegg announcing. Repeated from Thursday
Pop music for the discerning listener.
with New Country
A Smooth Operations production
Recorded in concert at the Shepherds Bush Empire.
(Rpt)
Miles Kington's monthly review of books about music. Tonight's guests include Beatles producer turned author George Martin , salsa DJ Sue
Steward, actress and pop star Pauline Black and two of Radio 2's jazz and big band presenters -
Sheila Tracy and Campbell Burnap, who'll be talking about Sheila's new book.
Producer Dave Shannon
Ken Bruce introduces the first of two episodes of Victoria Wood as Heard on TV. Victoria brings to the radio her most famous television sketches.
Producer Barry Littlechild
A concert given as part of the Exeter Festival in the Great Hall at Exeter
University. With
Susan Bullock (soprano), Beverley Humphreys (mezzo), Bonaventura Bottone
(tenor) and Donald Maxwell (baritone), the Exeter
Festival Chorus, directed by Peter O'Brien , and the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday , conducted by Robin Stapleton.
Introduced by David Jacobs. Concert sponsored by Stephens and Scown Producer Alan Boyd At 8.20 during the interval, Sean Street takes a look at the work of novelist Daphne Du Maurier and its associations with the West
Country. Tonight he features Rebecca and My Cousin Rachel.
Producer Stella Hanson
with the Radio 2 Arts Programme
A weekly roundup from the arts world, with reviews, interviews and music.
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Noel Vincent.
with the Sunday Show