With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought with Ravi Gupta.
And at 9.15 Pause for
Thought with Brian D'Arcy.
Henry Goodman reads from the autobiography of the man who wrote the book and lyrics to
My Fair Lady. 4: Putting It Together. Cecil Beaton agrees to design the costumes, Hanya Holm is the choreographer, while the post of conductor is assigned to Franz Alters. One thousand dancers and over
5,000 singers audition. Producers Adrian Edwards and Mark Rowles
Edward Warren conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra live from the Maida Vale Studios, with guests soprano Jacquelyn Fugelle, baritone Richard Morrison and pianist Clive Dunstall.
Presented by Brian Kay.
A new nine-part serial in which Anton Lesser reads Tom Sharpe 's outrageous, anarchic comedy about lecturer Henry Wilt , who is weary of his students, his wife and the new boarder living in the attic. Abridged and produced by Jane Marshall
Frank Renton presents more highlights from the World of Brass Concert and Worshipful Company of Musicians Quincentennial Concert, both held recently in Birmingham.
Michael Freedland profiles the great movers and shakers in theatre.
5: David Merrick. The producer behind such classics as South
Pacific, The King and I and Hello Dolly. On hand to tell the story are Jule Styne , Gower Champion,
Johnny Mercer , Sammy Cahn and Harold Prince.
With the Radio 2 Arts
Programme.
Including at 2.30
Pause for Thought with RickWakeman.