I AM Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Dr David Hope , Archbishop of York.
Don Maclean and Pam Rhodes ponder the meaning of Christmas with actors, archbishops, singers and children.
Including rare recordings by Peggy Lee, Sinead Lohan and Gerry Rafferty.
Stuart Maconie charts the story of Phil Spector, the hugely influential music producer who masterminded intense, monumental pop for the Ronettes, the Crystals, the Righteous Brothers, John Lennon and others.
Roy Hudd. June Whitfield and Chris Emmett bring their celebrations for 25 years on airto a close with a look back at some of the events they've taken a swipe at.
One of the UK's biggest-selling female artists plays her favourite tracks.
Her Majesty addresses the Commonwealth.
Presents music by " My Favourite People". Producer Richard Masters
More choice music.
Pianist Dave Brubeck and John Dankworth compare notes on the progress of jazz both here and in the States, recalling moments with Louis Armstrong , Miles Davis and Art Tatum.
Dick Vosburgh recalls past Christmas radio broadcasts, featuring Bing Crosby ,
Frank Sinatra , Judy Garland , Eric Sykes , Max Bygraves and the Goons.
Producer Roy Oakshott
Over the next four nights Jools Holland looks at the life and career of the jazz pianist and singer.
(Revised repeat)
Sitting in for
Richard Allinson for two weeks.
Including at 1.30 and 3.30 Pause for Thought with Janey Lee Grace.
Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Nick Baines.