With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought with Derek Browning.
And at 9.15 Pause for
Thought with Rev Roy Williamson.
E-MAIL: jw@bbc.co.uk
A selection of opera and popular classics.
With The Organist
Entertains. Standards, pops and classics from the popular organ and keyboard world. Plus a Klaus Wunderlich special, recalling one of the most celebrated of all keyboard players. PHONE [number removed] for programme information and details of organ clubs and societies. E-MAIL: organist.entertains@bbc.co.uk.
Seventy Years of British Television
A series on the history of television in which
Alan Whicker assesses its impact on society. 5: And Then We Were
Four. A look at the eighties, the decade that saw the launch of Channel 4 and spawned Dynasty,
Brideshead Revisited and EastEnders.
Commenting on these turbulent times for television are
Alan Bleasdale , Joan Collins and David Jason.
A new eight-part series devoted to Harry James, the bandleader and trumpeter who was one of the key players of the swing era, responsible for classics like Sleepy Lagoon, I've Heard That Song before, You Made Me Love You and It's Been a Long, Long Time.
A look at the early years, from his childhood circus career to the moment he was first touched by jazz, in particular the music of Louis Armstrong.
Hosted by Campbell Burnap.
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with RickWakeman.
Includingat3.30
Pause for Thought with RickWakeman.