With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought.
Including at 9.15
Pause for Thought with Rabbi Jackie Tabick.
Featuring the songs that were outside the Top 100 played last Easter. Today, a countdown from 150 to
140, and the country and jazz number ones. Producer Kevin Howlett
Revised repeat
Four comedy archive programmes for the millennium, hosted by Sean Hughes, Greg Proops, Julian Clary and Lee Hurst.
Sean Hughes hosts the first show and his subject is radio. Featuring archive material from the thirties to the nineties.
With The Festive
Jukebox. Two hours of music, fun and requests.
With the Best of Jazz.
As a tribute to the late
Mel Torme , another chance to hear a concert given with George Shearing in June 1991.
Producer Graham Pass (R)
Stanley Baxter begins an eight-part reading of Compton Mackenzie 's classic comic novel.
Abridged and directed by NeilCargill(R)
Stuart Colman concludes his series celebrating the contribution made to the development of popular music in Britain by London American records.
4: Sweet Dreams. How the record label struggled to keep up with changing musical tastes. Producer Andy Jordan
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought.