With the Dawn Patrol
News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's newspapers.
News, travel, weather and the greatest hits of all time.
With the Rt Rev Roy Williamson.
Dedications and requests.
Talking to the people who make the news.
A mix of music and chat, with listeners' views.
Two contestants on the general knowledge
Accumulator Quiz and regular travel updates.
With Answers Please - find out the answers for all those really puzzling questions.
QUESTIONS TO: The John Dunn Show, BBC Radio 2. London W1A 1AA
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From the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the band present their second show.
Voice your views on what's in the news by phoning
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LINES OPEN from 6.00pm
Producers Jennifer Teague and Anne Freeman
A six-part comic romp through history.
This week, Roy Hudd, June Whitfield, Chris Emmett and Jeffrey Holland ambush King John in A Comedy of Arrows.
Sir Harry Lauder dominated the music hall for half a century. He was idolised in the USA and throughout the British Empire.
Winston Churchill was an admirer.
Lauder's enduring legacy is a repertoire of songs that still tug heartstrings at a wedding or wake.
Jimmy Logan tells the story of the great artist, in the company of those who were close to him or who simply recall the magic of his performance. With reporter Johanna Hall. Producer Michael Shaw
George Cole reveals the fascinating stories of six extraordinary Victorians buried in Highgate Cemetery, London. 3: The "Meanness"
Murderer of Them All
Con man Frederick Seddon , whose victim came to a sticky end when he poisoned her with flypaper. Written by Emlyn Harris
A Rewind and IBN co-production
Late-night listening with Derek and Ellen Jameson , featuring personalities and topical issues. Including at
10.45 What's That Noise? and at 11.45 a review of tomorrow's papers. Plus the classical feature.
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev Frank Topping.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev Frank Topping.