with the Dawn Patrol
News, views and music, plus a review of what the papers are saying.
With Derek Browning.
News, travel, weather and some of the greatest hits of all time.
With Canon Colin Semper.
Dedications and requests. Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits.
Talking to the people who make the news. Plus food news and best buys.
A mix of music and chat. with listeners' views and comments. Plus regular features from the kitchen and garden.
With two contestants on the general knowledge Accumulator Quiz and regular travel updates.
Including the Mystery Voice Competition.
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A six-part sitcom by Vince Powell and Mike Craig.
Starring Su Pollard as Iris and Gorden Kaye as Bernard. With David Ross ,
Paula Tilbrook , Peter Wheeler and Julie Higginson.
4: With the President of the local Chamber of Commerce incapacitated, responsibility for Anglo-French entente cordiale falls on hapless Bernard Pringle. Matters are complicated further by Iris Bickerdyke who, as usual, gets hold of the wrong end of the stick.
A Mike Craig Enterprises production
With the best in country music.
A dip into the mailbag for rhythm and blues favourites, with Son Seals,
Gus Cannon , Taj Mahal, Robert Cray , Jo-Ann Kelly and James Cotton among the requests. Plus three specially recorded items by the Manchester blues band, the Backscratchers.
A series of six programmes in which Brenda Emmanus presents New Latin music and old favourites in new settings. This week, in the final programme, Cuban singer Celina Gonzales , tango accordian virtuoso Astor Piazzolla , and from
Bahia, folk group Os Ingenuos.
A Ray Harvey 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 John Morgan.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev John Morgan.