With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with William Radice.
And at 9.15 Pause for
Thought with Rev Roy Wi!!!amson.
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A selection from the world of opera and popular classics.
With The Organist Entertains. Standards, pops and classics from the popular organ and keyboard world.
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Seventy Years of British Television Alan Whicker hosts a six-part series on the history of television, discussing with some of its pioneers the impact this incredible medium has had on our society. 4: The Big Show Hits the Small Screen
The sitcom became a cultural phenomenon in the seventies with massive hits like The Good Life, Dad's Army and Porridge, while on Saturday nights one Ronnie said good night for the other.
Roland White's radio review: page 58
Last in a music series featuring the leader of the Jacques Loussier Trio, the act that controversiaiiy jazzed up the classics in 1959. Featuring
Loussier at his piano - i))ustrating his treatment of the classics - along with bassist
Benoit Dunoyerde Segonzac and percussionist AndreArpino.
6: JS Bach. Focussing mainly on the epic
Gotdberg variations.
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with RickWakeman.
including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with RickWakeman.