With the Dawn Patrol.
6.15 Pause for Thought With Derek Browning.
9.15 Pause for Thought With Dr David Cook.
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Chris Stuart presents a seven-part profile of songwriter, stage actor, screen idol and playwright Ivor Novello. In the final programme, there is music from Novello's last stage show Gay's the Word, and his biographer Sandy Wilson and Ned Sherrin assess
Novello's reputation today. Producer Hilary Green
From the De la Warr
0 I Pavilion, Bexhill,
East Sussex. Richard Baker presents a special show celebrating 45 years of this programme. Roderick Dunk conducts the BBC Concert
Orchestra, with guest artists Marilyn Hill Smith ,
Joan Savage , Ramon Remedios and Philip Dyson. Producer Alan Boyd
Sean Bean continues an eight-part reading of Alan Sillitoe 's classic story of life and love in a factory town.
7: Arthur is nursing his wounds when he meets Doreen. Abridged by Paul Kent
Frank Renton presents extracts from a gala concert played by Fodens (Courtois) Band recorded at the French
Open Brass Band
Championships earlier this year.
With Easy Does It.
With the Radio 2 Arts Programme.
A weekly roundup from the arts world, with reviews, music and a look at forthcoming events.
Including at 2.30
Pause for Thought