with the Dawn Patrol
News, views and music.
With Diane de Rosso.
News, travel, weather and the greatest hits of all time.
With the Rev Frank Topping.
Dedications and requests.
Talking to the people who make the news. Plus your legal questions answered.
On the final stop of her tour of National Trust properties, Debbie Thrower visits Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire, one of the finest designs by the architect Robert Adam , where she traces the history of the Curzons of Kedleston.
See also 7.30pm
Including the final of the general-knowledge
Accumulator Quiz and regular travel updates.
Including the Mystery Voice competition.
Don Maclean is in the chair for the last edition in the present series of the quiz. This week's guests are Tony Bastable, Andi Peters, Emma Forbes and Jenny Hanley.
Written by Jeremy Pascall and Phil Swern
From the grounds of Kedleston Hall,
Derbyshire, a special edition to celebrate the National Trust's centenary. Robin Stapleton conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday.
With guest singers Susan Bullock and Tito Beltran ,
Philip Martin (piano) and the Stephen Hill Singers.
Introduced by Robin Boyle. Producer Alan Boyd
Frank Renton introduces a session from the Rigid Containers Group Band, conducted by John Berryman.
with the Radio 2 Arts Programme
A review of the Midlands arts scene with an emphasis on Stratford. Sir Peter Hall discusses directing Julius Caesar, Alec McCowen and Penelope Wilton are performing in Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard at The Swan, and Laurence Boswell directs his own translation of The Painter of Dishonour at the Other Place.
Elijah Moshinsky talks about directing the world premiere of Lord of the Hies for the RSC, and Julian Glover reads poetry by Robert Graves as part of the Stratford Poetry Festival. The show also visits Treasures from the Courts of Mughal India in Birmingham's Gas Hall and there's news of Birmingham Rep's autumn season.
with Jazz Notes
From the 1995 Appleby Jazz Festival, the Bryan Spring Trio.
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought With Jenny Nemko.
A WKD production