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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A selection 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, including a report on the activities of the North-East Theatre
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Last in the series in which Julian Pettifer examines the enduring significance of the Swinging Sixties.
Significant conflicts in Vietnam and Northern Ireland, the escalation of the Cold War and rioting intellectuals on the streets of Paris coincided with the flowering of popular movements advocating pacifism and unbridled sexual expression.
Roland White's radio review: page 49
Lyricist Don Black continues a series on the life of composer and pianist Jule Styne, the Eastender who influenced American musical theatre with a string of Broadway hits, including Gypsy, Funny Girl and Hallelujah Baby. This segment profiles his Hollywood pairing with Sammy Cahn.
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Stewart Henderson.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Stewart Henderson.