With the Dawn Patrol.
News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought with Rabbi Jonathan
Romain.
Including at 9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Roger Royle live from Jerusalem.
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11.45am and 1.45pm
News, views, music, the Mystery Voice
Competition, sport and regulartravel updates. E-MAIL: jw@bbc.co.uk
Says Thanks for the Memory and adds a few personal reminiscences.
From the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London. Brian Kay introduces the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Robin Stapleton. With guest artists Denise Mulholland , Jonathan Veira, and Lucie Skeaping and the Burning Bush.
Producer Bridget Apps
Martin Jarvis reads an eight-part adaptation of Kingsley Amis's classic satire of academia.
7: Jim at the Lectern
Frank Renton presents a special programme recorded at the Fodens
Courtois Band's centenary concert, with guest conductor Barry Forgie.
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George Melly explores the history of the world's most famous nightclubs. In tonight's programmes he looks at how the Cotton Club helped launch the careers of several famous songwriters, including James Van Heusen, Dorothy Fields , Hoagy Carmichael and Harold Arlen.
With the Radio 2 Arts
Programme.
Including at 2.30
Pause for Thought.