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Sounds of the Sixties.
Star guests, listeners' calls and music.
The Monkhouse Archive.... Bob Boots Up
Bob Monkhouse dips into his comedy archive to explore the subjects that inspire comedians. This week he focuses on comedians who are expert in the art of cross-dressing. Featuring Kenny Everett, Hugh Laurie and Harry Enfield.
1.30 The News Huddlines 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 from Thursday
With Dale Winton.
Classic chart rundowns from the past 40 years.
Classic hits from five decades of rock and pop, from the Four Tops to Macy Gray, and from Steely Dan to the Stones. Plus quizzes, film reviews and the Radio 2 Wall of Sound.
With America's
Greatest Hits. Music from the US charts of this week and the last fourdecades.
Celebrated actor, director and musician
Woody Allen talks frankly to
Mark Kermode about fame, jazz and his new film Sweet and Lowdown.
Producer Maria Williams
A selection of the finest rock'n'roll. In this programme Daltrey pays homage to Gene Vincent , highlights a killer B-side by Bobby Darin , and celebrates the guitar-playing skills of Albert Lee. (R)
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