With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Umar Hegedus.
Including at 9.15
Pause for Thought with Dr Inderjit Singh.
Johnnie Walker relives his pirate radio days in the special series of programmes. Today he is in Belfast, where he is joined by Irish singer-songwriter Paul Brady.
Bob Harris introduces Steve Earle and the Dukes live from the University of Warwick Arts Centre.
A concert from the Beck theatre, Hayes, featuring New York bluesman Eric Bibb, plus Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings, whose all-star line up includes Georgie Fame, Gary Brooker, Albert Lee and Martin Taylor.
Mark Radcliffe presents a series investigating rock icons who died young, while critics give their own views on whether their enduring reputations are deserved. In tonight's programme Lucy O'Brien and Andrew Collins argue the case for and against Karen Carpenter.
Roy Hudd, June Whitfield and Chris Emmett with a satirical revue based on the week's news.
With Richard Clegg and music from Peter Moss and the Huddliners.
Repeated Saturday 1.30pm
Suzi Quatro presents eight programmes of rock and pop, all with a different theme. In the first show she returns to the dance crazes of the fifties and sixties, including the hitchhike, the hucklebuck and the twist - the original version by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters.
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought.