Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought with Martin Warner.
And at 9.15 Pause for
' Thought with the Rev
Ruth Scott.
Respondingto listeners' questions regarding workers' rights as part of Radio 2's Working Wise. PHONE the Comment Line on [number removed] or the Question Line on [number removed] between
11.45am and 1.45pm
A series profiling the singer. This instalment recalls his early-seventies comeback, spurred by his studio work with soul producer Thorn Bell.
David Jacobs hears from Bell, Deniece Williams and Mathis himself.
Barry Wordsworth conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra.
Guests include soprano Marilyn Hill Smith and tenor Justin Lavender.
Presented by Richard Baker.
Richard Griffiths reads an eight-part adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel.
7: Sentenced to hang, Esmeralda refuses to submit to Archdeadon Claude Frollo, even in return for her life.
Abridged by Peter Mackie
Bryan Hurdley conducts the Mount Charles Band from Comwall. Presented by Frank Renton.
A second series on the the lounge and swing arrangers who, despite being dismissed as middle of the road, gave the likes of Elvis and the Beatles a run for their money back in the fifties, sixties and seventies. 1:
Nelson Riddle , the arranger behindthe classic album
Songs for Swingin'
Lovers and Route 66.
With the Radio 2 Arts
Programme. A lively roundup, including reviews, music and a look at future events.
Including at 2.30
Pause for Thought with Ged Clapson.
Radio 2: Website: [web address removed]