Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought
With Alison Leonard.
with Sounds of the 60s
1.00pm Marks and Gran:
Funny You Should Ask
An eight-part series in which Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran select clips written or performed by Jewish comedians. In the third programme, they look at the world of work.
With the help of Arnold Brown , George Brown and Shelley Berman.
1.30 The News Huddlines
Join Roy Hudd , June Whitfield and Chris Emmett as the News
Huddlines team wrestle in the mud of the week's news.
Repeated from Thursday
with Pick of the Pops
Album tracks, sessions and the best new music.
Producer Ken Phillips
with America's Greatest Hits
Featuring music from the US charts of this week and over the last four decades.
Producer Kevin Howlett
Richard Allinson presents the first of a two-part documentary exploring the life and music of Phil Collins. This programme follows his progress from drama student to musician.
Recorded at Wembley Arena in 1997. Producer Graham Pass
The American satirist tells his story and sketches the background to his timeless comedy records. With highlights from his classic 1957 radio series.
Producer Kevin Howlett Repeat
Including at 2.30
Pause for Thought With Dave Kitchen.
Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought With Dave Kitchen.