Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought. With Nawal Prinja.
Including at 9.15 Pause for Thought.
Guests and music.
This programme focuses on songwriter Jerry Bock, creator of Fiddler on the Roof.
From Lincoln Cathedral.
Tonight's programme is broadcast in conjuction with the RSPB and is presented by Brian Kay. With the BBC Concert
Orchestra, conducted by Barry Wordsworth and guest artists Sally Burgess , Jeffrey Black , Cantamus Girls' Choir and the Scunthorpe Cooperative Junior Choir. During the interval
Sir Nigel Hawthorne explores the Lincolnshire coastline.
Producer Alan Boyd
Robert Powell begins a new nine-part reading of Graham Greene's gripping tale set in Vienna after the Second World War.
With Frank Renton.
Michael Ball presents a series on the artists who have influenced the way we think of popular vocal music.
2: Jacques Brel.
Tonight: one of the most powerful songwriters to come out of Europe.
With contributions from Dionne Warwick , Scott Walker and David Bowie. Plus an interview with Brel's daughter.
WORLD OF FAITH WEEK
The 300th anniversary of the calling of the five "beloved ones" - Khalsa - sees Trevor Barnes entering Sikh communities to find out what the teachings mean for Sikhs living in Britain today.
A weekly roundup of arts news.
Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought.
Music, news and views.