with the Dawn Patrol
With Fr Tony Axe in the Holy Land.
With the Rev John Newbury.
From his LA studio, singer/ songwriter Neil Diamond talks about his life and work.
Revised
From the stage of the Royal Albert Hall , London. Last
October marked the tenth anniversary of the first performance of Les
Misérables, the Boublil and Schonberg hit show that started at the Royal
Shakespeare Company before moving into
London's West End, and which has since had over
30 productions worldwide.
With the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by David Abell and many international cast members past and present, including Colm Wilkinson ,
Michael Ball , Alun Armstrong , Ruthie Henshall and Lea Salonga. Revised
Including the final of the Accumulator Quiz.
Alan Titchmarsh presents a six-part series exploring the UK's amateur arts scene.
This week, he meets members of the Scottish
Fiddle Orchestra and hears the Froncysyllte Welsh Male Voice Choir. Plus a visit to the Questors Theatre,
Ealing, London, where he used to appear in amateur theatrical productions.
On this Good Friday, tonight's programme has the feeling that spring is in the air. Roderick Dunk conducts the BBC Concert
Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday , in a concert from the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London, with guest singers Vivian Tiemey and Karl Daymond and the Stephen Hill
Singers. Introduced by Robin Boyle. Producer Alan Boyd
5: The Servant
Dirk Bogarde works with Joseph Losey and Harold Pinter to wrestle The
Servant to the screen. Abridged by Neville Teller
Frank Renton introduces a session from the Intemational Staff Band of the Salvation Army under the baton of Bandmaster
Stephen Cobb.
Radio 2 Arts Programme
In 1836 a group of amateur singers went into a Huddersfield pub for a pint and came out with a choir.
Since then the Huddersfield
Choral Society has won worldwide fame. John Waite talks to the choristers, conductors and chorus masters who've helped shape it.
Producer Graham Ellis
Canon Colin Semper reflects on the significance of Good Friday.
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought With Patrick Forbes.
Radio 2's "new kid in town" with her early morning programme.
A Robin Quinn production