With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought With Nawal Prinja.
Including at 9.15 Pause for Thought With the Rev Canon Roger Royle.
American entertainer and archivist Michael Feinstein presents a series about great songwriters. This programme focuses on the partnership of Burt Bacharach and Hal David. In conversation with Michael Feinstein, Hal David recalls the team's extraordinarily prolific collaboration with Dionne Warwick.
From the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London. Brian Kay presents the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Roderick Dunk with guest artists Louise Innes, Peter Wedd, Grania Renihan, Philip Cox and pianist Andrew Vinter. The interval item between 8.15-8.30pm will feature the King's Singers
Producer Alan Boyd
Escape.
Simon Williams concludes a six-part reading of HE Bates's novel.
Abridged and produced by Pat McLoughlin
Frank Renton presents a session from the NSK-
RHP Ransome Band conducted by Brian Grant.
Michael Ball presents a six-part series on the often unseen artists who have influenced the way we think of popular vocal music today. 1:
Carole King. In a male-dominated music industry Carole King succeeded as a songwriter before going on to achieve fame as a singer. Featuring hits like Will You Still Love
Me Tomorrow?, The Locomotion and (You Make Me Feel Like) Natural Woman.
Producer Matthew Thompson
Weekly arts roundup.
Including at 2.30
Pause for Thought.
Music, news and views.