With the Dawn Patrol.
Includingat6.15
Pause for Thought with Martin Warner.
And at 9.15 Pause for
Thought with the Rev Ruth Scott.
A series profilingthe ballad singer. This segment recalls 1978, when Mathis broke a 15-year chart silence in America with Too Much
Too Little Too Late, a number-one duet with Deniece Williams that paved the way for further collaborations.
With Dionne Warwick , Mathis, Williams and Barbara Dickson.
Robin Stapleton conducts the BBC
Concert Orchestra.
Guests include soprano Janis Kelly , baritone
Richard Morrison , and the Fine Arts Brass Ensemble.
Presented by Brian Kay.
Richard Griffiths concludes an adaptation of Victor Hugo 's classic novel. 8: An army of vagrants sets out to rescue Esmeralda from the clutches of Archdeacon Frollo.
Abridged by Peter Mackie
Barry Wassail conducts a session from the Travelsphere Holidays Band. Presented by Frank Renton.
A series on the the lounge and swing arrangers who held their own against decidely more hip acts throughout the fifties, sixties and seventies.
Robert Farnon Whose fans include Oscar Peterson, Quincy Jones, Tony Bennett and Andre Previn, who called him "the greatest string arranger in the world".
10.00 Sheridan Morley
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 GedClapson.
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