With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought with William Radice.
Including at 9.15 Pause for Thought with Dr Pauline Webb.
WRITE TO: Terry Wogan, BBC, Radio 2, [address removed] FAX: [number removed]
E-MAIL: [email address removed]
Great music, the Headline Hunt, the Pop Master quiz and a chance to say sorry to someone byfaxing in your apologies on [number removed].
Talking to the people who make the news.
PHONE the Comment Line on [number removed] or the Question Line on [number removed] between
11.45am and 1.45pm
Afternoon
Choice cuts from the world of opera and popular classics.
With the Organist
Entertains. Standards, pops and classics from the popular organ and keyboard world, plus the latest music news and information.
PHONE [number removed] for programme information and details of organ clubs and societies. E-MAIL: organist.entertains@bbc.co.uk
In the first of a new five-part series Julian Pettifer examines the legacy of the swinging Sixties with the help of Mary Quant, Jeff Banks, Peter Hall, Mary Whitehouse and others.
The greater freedom enjoyed by young people, workers, women and ethnic minorities.
Richard Niles presents a series which explores the music of six arrangers. 4: Geoff Love
. The most prolific arranger in British music, he covered everything from
Strauss to the Bee Gees on over 80 albums, and worked with such artists as Paul Robeson and Marlene Dietrich.
Favourite sounds, guests and news.
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Andrew Greystone.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Andrew Greystone.