With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought with William Radice.
Including at 9.15
Pause for Thought with Joel Edwards.
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Competition, sport and regulartravel updates. E-MAIL: jw@bbc.co.uk
Choice cuts from the world of opera and popular classics.
With The Organist
Entertains. Another chance to hearthe programme celebrating the most famous name in electronic organ music -the Hammond. PHONE [number removed] for programme information and details of organ clubs and societies. E-MAIL: organist.entertains@bbc.co.uk. (R)
In afive-part series, Julian Pettifer examines the legacy of the Swinging Sixties.
2: Dedicated Followers of Fashion.
This programme recalls the days when Carnaby
Street felt like the hub of the universe, and Britain reigned supreme as a centre for fashion, culture and design. With contributions from Sir
Terence Conran , Mary Quant and Jeff Banks.
Richard Niles presents asix-part series which explores the music of six arrangers who, despite being dismissed as "middle of the road", achieved massive popularity in the fifties and sixties. 5: Ray Conniff. Ray Conniff first came to prominence playing big band jazz, but really made it big through his easy listening classic
S Wonderru/which was a massive commercial success.
Favourite sounds, guests and news.
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Stewart Henderson.
Includingat3.30
Pause for Thought with Stewart Henderson.