Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought.
With Sounds of the 60s.
Starguests, listeners' calls and music.
1.00 The Monkhouse
Archive: Bob Goes
Online Bob Monkhouse moves his comedy archive on to a state-of-the-art audio computer database. In this week's programme, he takes a look at wits with contributions from
Eddie Izzard , Peter Sellers and John Cleese.
1.30 The News
Huddllnes Roy Hudd ,
June Whitfield and Chris Emmettwith a satirical revue based on the week's news. With
Richard Clegg and music from Peter Moss and the Huddliners.
Repeated from Thursday
With Pick of the Pops.
Classic chart rundowns from the past 40 years.
With America's
Greatest Hits. Music from the US charts of this week and the last four decades.
Billy Bragg presents the charity event highlighting successful initiatives to fight poverty via a concert taking place in three locations across the world-Wembley
Stadium in London, the Giants Stadium in New
York and Le Palais de
Nations in Geneva.
There will be a "moment of unity" at 10.15pm when all three venues link up to perform a simple song together. Featuring performances and interviews with artists including Catatonia,
George Michael , David Bowie , the Corrs and the Eurythmics. Other acts performing in New York and Geneva include Sting, Texas, Bryan Ferry , Jewel,
Wyclef Jean with Bono, Jimmy Page ,
Pete Townsend , and Michael Kamen and Orchestra.
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Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought.
Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought.