Music, prizes and cheerful chat. Including at 6.15 Pause for
Thought with Frank Topping.
With Sounds of the Sixties. An eclectic mix of hits and obscurities.
Music, star guests and listeners' calls.
1.00 Parsons and Naylor's Pull-Out
Sections Andy Parsons and Henry Naylortrawl through the weekend supplements for news, reviews and gossip. With Richie Webb and guest Jo Caulfield.
Producer Gareth Edwards
1.30 Half Sketch
Stretches and songs from Northern Ireland's
Hole in the Wall Gang. With guest Mitch Benn. Last in the series.
Repeated from Thursday
Dale Winton with classic chart rundown from the past 40 years. Producer Phil Swern
With Radio 2's Big Wall of Sound and a chance to pick a hit to be played instantly. Call free on [number removed]. Plus a chance to win videos in the Movie Detectives.
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With America's
Greatest Hits. Music from this week's US charts and oldies from the last four decades.
Stuart Maconie looks at the story behind the nation's most popular music awards, tracing their lineage back to 1977. Eight years later came the first televised event, which kick-started a broadcast tradition that would become synonymous with disasters, cheeky upstagings and bursts of political protest.
(Stuart Maconie goes behind the Brit Awards - Music: page 45)
Another chance to hear Mark Lamarr 's series tracing the history and development of reggae music. With special guest Gaz Mayall. (R)
Sitting in for Bob Harris.
Sitting in for
Lynn Parsons. Including at
2.30 Pause for Thought with Fidelma Meehan.
Music and requests, plus the Featured Artist of the Week.
Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought with Fidelma Meehan.