with the Dawn Patrol
News, views and music, plus a review of what's happening in the morning's newspapers.
With Diana de Rosso .
News, travel, weather and another selection of the greatest hits of all time.
With the Rev Dr Jeff Cuttell.
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, with expert advice from the team of contributors.
Music and conversation with two contestants on the general knowledge
Accumulator Quiz and regular travel updates.
Including the Mystery Voice competition.
From the New Radio
Theatre, the last in the series of the music, chat and variety show.
With the Best of British
Jazz Band and a host of surprise guests from the world of showbiz.
Repeated on Saturday A Unique Broadcasting production
With the pick of the best sounds in country music.
Paul Jones looks to the Rolling Stones and Led
Zeppelin to fly the flag for Britain in an hour of rhythm and blues otherwise dominated by Americans. Artists from "across the pond" include John Lee Hooker, Sunnyland Slim , and Deacon Jones.
Paul also welcomes his first Norwegian guest,
Reidar Larsen , who has recorded three items specially for the show.
Neil Coppendale presents the last in the only national radio series dedicated to
British country music.
Tonight's music includes specially recorded tracks by one of Britain's top cajun bands, the Flatville Aces, songs from the Dean
Brothers, and Bristol trio
Kalibre. There's also an interview with Londoner and Nashville resident Graham
McHugh and a sneak preview of his long-awaited debut album.
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.
Chat, competitions and some of the best music.
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev John Morgan.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev John Morgan.