With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought with John Florance.
And at 9.15 Pause for
Thought with Paul Hulme. WRITE TO: Terry Wogan. BBC. Radio 2. London, W1A1AA FAX: [number removed]
E-MAIL: wogan@bbc.co.uk
From the cutting-edge of country to the downright traditional. PHONE [number removed] for details of music played this evening
Featuring classic blues from the archive, new releases and listeners' requests.
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The Kinks frontman
Ray Davies kicks off a six-part series chronicling the story behind the band, starting in 1964, the year of their seminal chart topper You Really Got Me. The singer-songwriter discusses his musical influences
-from Alexis Kornerto theKingsmen- and the pop culture in which the band emerged.
Producer Stewart Cruickshank
A new eight-part series presented by Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis, who will scour the week's news for the funny and entertaining misfortunes of others.
With support from Jon Culshaw, Emma Clarke and Mitch Benn.
(Repeated Saturday 1.30pm)
Writer and broadcaster
Mark Kermode with a new six-part series in which film-makers talk about their work.
1: Oliver Stone. The
Vietnam vet bad boy of Hollywood, known for his confrontational style, talks about his shock at the reaction to
JFK and the personal cost he has paid for his career.
Producer Maria Williams
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Nick Baty.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Nick Baty.