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With Sounds of the Sixties.
Star guests, listeners' calls and music.
1.00 The Seven Ages of Man First in a seven-part series in which Jo Brand re-charts
Shakespeare's Seven Ages. Taking Jacques's speech as her starting point, Brand sets out to see how attitudes have changed since the Bard wrote his comedy. The series opens with a look at the world of babies, featuring contributions from
Ben Elton , Lily Tomlin and Mel Brooks.
Producer Frank Stirling
1.30 The News
Huddlines The satire, music and gags continue 25 years and over 500 hundred programmes later, with Roy Hudd ,
June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. Plus music from Peter Moss and the Huddliners.
Repeated from Thursday
With Dale Winton.
With the Radio 2 Wall of Sound, the best music from the last five decades and the newest releases. Plus a chance to win some top videos in the Movie Detectives.
With America's
Greatest Hits. Music from the US charts of this week and the last four decades.
Andy Kershaw presents the story of Africa's biggest selling group. It is an intriguing musical journey from the townships of South Africa to international stardom - they have now taken their unique brand of Zulu a cappella to the front pages of the world's music press.
Featuring an interview with the late Ian Dury.
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