With the Dawn Patrol, including at 6.15
Pause for Thought with Graeme Fife.
And at 9.15 Pause for
Thought with Faris
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New and classic tracks and a chance to test your knowledge of popular culture in the Big Quiz.
Including news, views, music and the Mystery Voice Competition.
With New Country, including the latest music from Nashville. Plus the Hot Country Countdown.
The folk, roots and acoustic slot features guest artist
Tom Russell , whose eclectic past - playing strip joints, writing novels and touring Europe as a carnival cowboy singer - has engendered one of folk music's more unusual careers.
Mark Lamarr continues his series celebrating the history and development of reggae music. Tonight's guest is Lloyd Bradley, author of the reggae tome Base Culture.
Tom Robinson continues his survey of the protest song and music with a political edge. 4: What's Going On?The music of John Lennon , Marvin Gaye , James Brown and Bob Marley illustrates the shift of the protest song from folk towards a more commercial, sophisticated artifice. With contributions from
Pauline Black ,
Tim Rice and Richard Coles.
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Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought from Scotland.
Includingat3.30
Pause for Thought from Scotland.