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.
WRITE TO: Terry Wogan , BBC, Radio 2. London. W1A 1AA FAX: [number removed]
E-MAIL: wogan@bbc.co.uk
Classic hits, new chart breakers, love songs, the Headline Hunt and the Pop Master quiz.
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FAX: [number removed]
PHONE the Comment Line on [number removed] or the Question Line on [number removed] between
11.45am and 1.45pm
News, views, music, the Mystery Voice
Competition, sport and regular travel updates.
Says Thanks for the Memory and adds a few personal reminiscences.
Brian Kay introduces the BBC Concert
Orchestra under Barry Wordsworth from the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London, with guest artists Fiona McAndrew ,
Gordon Wilson and the Psadena
Roof Orchestra.
Martin Jarvis concludes his reading of Kingsley Amis's classic satire of fifties academia. 8: Jim
Comes Good
Abridged and produced by Paul Kent
Frank Renton presents a session from the American band
Lexington Brass under Ron Holtz.
PHONE [number removed] for programme information E-MAIL: lttb@bbc.co.uk
George Melly explores the history of the world's most famous nightclubs. In tonight's programme he focuses on the female performers who were linked with the Cotton
Club, including singers Ethel Waters, Lena Home and Adelaide Hall, as well as the club's dazzling team of dancing girls.
With the Radio 2 Arts
Programme.
Including at 2.30
Pause for Thought.