with the Dawn Patrol
News, views and music, plus a review of the papers.
With David Collison.
Start the day with a smile and whistle along to some terrific music. Why not try to write Wogan's script for him?
With Father Brian D'Arcy.
Hits, new releases and timeless classic tracks.
Anne Robinson sits in for Jimmy Young for the next three weeks. Described by radio critic Paul Donovan as "Punchier and more opinionated than most of her colleagues on Radio 2," she will be sharing her views with listeners and talking to people who make the news. Plus medical questions answered.
Music and chat, plus ideas for the home and garden.
With two contestants on the general knowledge
Accumulator Quiz, Where Are You Now? and regular travel updates.
Linguist, Cambridge graduate, journalist and cricketing expert Frances Edmonds stands in for John Dunn this week, including at 6.20 a foreign correspondent with the news in their area.
says Thanks for the Memory and adds a few personal reminiscences.
with Dance Band Days and at 8.00 Big Band Era
Sheila Tracy presents the second part of a concert recorded at the Grand
Theatre, Swansea. The BBC
Big Band, conducted by Barry Forgie , are joined by guest vocalist Jeff Hooper.
with The Best of Jazz on record.
David Jacobs introduces a six-part series in which the BBC Big Band, conducted by Barry Forgie , salutes the unsung heroes of popular music - the arrangers.
4: This week, Bill Holman, a tenor player who wrote for, and influenced the direction of, the Stan Kenton bands of the 50s and 60s, before moving on to Buddy Rich and Doc Severinsen. He now records his original music all over the world.
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 Robert Rietti.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought With Robert Rietti.