with the Dawn Patrol
News, views and music, plus a review of what's happening in the morning's newspapers.
With Rob Marshall.
News, travel, weather and another selection of the greatest hits of all time.
With the Rt Rev Roy Williamson.
Dedications and requests. Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits.
Talking to the people who make the news.
A mix of music and chat, with listeners' views and comments. Plus regular features from the kitchen and garden.
Twin Peaks Challenge Ed Stewart visits the Bradbury Cystic Fibrosis clinic at the Wythenshall Hospital, Manchester. He talks to patients to find out more about the condition, hears about the latest research, and challenges the doctors on the Accumulator Quiz.
With Answers Please - a chance for listeners to find the answer to a question which has puzzled them.
QUESTIONS TO: John Dunn , BBC Radio 2. London W1A 1AA FAX: [number removed]
Brian Hayes investigates a top issue of the day. Voice your views by phoning [number removed] at the cost of a local call from anywhere in the UK.
LINES OPEN from 6.00pm
Producers Anne Freeman and Jennifer Teague
Bob Holness presents highlights from the National Festival of Music for Youth.
Last month, over 6,000 young musicians invaded London's South Bank
Centre, performing in choirs, orchestras, chamber ensembles, jazz bands, big bands and rock bands - all out to enjoy music-making and listening to others. Producer Jane Ward
In the last of the series, Katie Boyle visits pigeon lofts in Dorset and talks to pigeon breeder David Whitefield. Her studio guests are Pam St Clement, and Pauline Giggins from the Nottinghamshire International Quarantine Association.
Including at 10.45 What's That Noise? and at 11.45 a review of the papers.
Including at 1.30 Pause for Thought
With the Rev Frank Topping.
Including at 3.30 Pause for Thought
With the Rev Frank Topping.