Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought
With Canon Stephen Oliver.
with Sounds of the 60s
Arthur Smith presents a six-part series investigating the state of comedy as we approach the end of the millennium. In the third programme, he looks at the difference between high and low comedy.
The first of a five-part series of comedy sketches. Repeated from Thursday
with Pick of the Pops
Both in separate concerts recorded in America. Starting with Jackson Browne at 5.30 and followed by Suzanne Vega at 6.00. Introduced by Johnnie Walker.
Producer Richard Masters.
John Peel narrates the dark and compelling story of one of the greats of rock 'n' roll. Producer Ken Phillips
♦ See John Peel : page 9; See Music: page 48
David Jacobs presents a celebration of some of the great songs from Broadway. lain Sutherland conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday , with the BBC Big Band and singers Bonnie Langford , David Bardsley ,
Shona Lindsay and John Barr. Producer John Langridge
with Easy Does It
Anthony Howard , obituary editor of The Times, charts the history of the obituary telling the story of the obituary pages, their editors and their subjects. Producer Amanda de Ryk
Including at 2.30
Pause for Thought With Bud and Andy.
Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought With Bud and Andy.