With the Dawn Patrol, including at 6.15
Pause for Thought with Jonathan Romain.
And at 9.15 Pause for
Thought with Paul Hulme. WRITE TO: Terry Wogan , BBC, Radio 2, London, WlA 1AA FAX: [number removed]
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News, views, music, the Mystery Voice
Competition, sport and regulartravel updates. E-MAIL: jw@bbc.co.uk
Indulging his taste for country music, Harris plays a selection stretching from archive classics to the cutting-edge.
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Featuring the best listeners'suggestions for "blues triples" - three blues songs linked by a single theme. E-MAIL: [address removed] For details of music played this evening ring the Radio 2 Information Line on [number removed]
Ray Davies continues the story behind one of the more influential bands in all of popular music, the Kinks.
5: Thank You for the Days. 1968 saw the release of the classic single Days as well as the band's change of style to the Village Green Preservation Society.
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis scourthe week's news for the funny and entertaining misfortunes of others. With support from Jon Culshaw and Mitch Benn.
Series in which
Mark Kermode talks to film-makers about their work.
5: Bill Forsyth, the Scottish director whose admired works include Gregory's Girl, Local Hero, Comfort andJoyand
Housekeeping.
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Angela Wood.
Includingat3.30
Pause for Thought with Angela Wood.