With the Dawn Patrol.
Including Radio 2's Children in Need charity auction.
With DH Nagaraja.
Talking to the people who make the news.
PHONE the Comment Line on [number removed] or the Question
Line on [number removed]. Lines open from 11.45am to 1.45pm
Entertainment news, Where
Are You Now?, Brain
Busters, Three after Three and two more contestants on the Accumulator Quiz. E-MAIL: stewpot@bbc.co.uk
Including news. views. music, the Mystery Voice Competition, sport and regular travel updates. E-MAIL: jw@bbc.co.uk
With New Country.
Featuring the best in folk, roots and acoustic-based music. This week, he presents a selection of highlights from this year's folk festivals - Beverley, the Fleadh, Sidmouth, Cambridge and May's concert at the Newcastle Arts Centre.
Stuart Maconie concludes his series telling the story of Northern Soul, the music cult that drew thousands of dancers to northern ballrooms throughout the seventies. Tonight, he talks to Ady Croasdell, the man who has kept the music form alive in the South by running Northern Soul nights in London for almost 20 years.
(For details of music played in the programme, contact the Radio 2 Information Line on [number removed])
Rick Wakeman remembers some of the best-known and best-loved albums. Tonight,
Annie Lennox talks about the songs on her debut solo album, Diva, released in 1992.
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought