Music, prizes and chat.
Includingat6.15
Pause for Thought from Ged Clapson.
With Sounds of the Sixties. An eclectic mix of hits and obscurities.
Music, starguests and listener phone-ins.
1.00 The Monkhouse
Archive. Bob Monkhouse examines the rich peculiarites of regional humour. 4: A look at real
Londoners, from Mike Reid to Lee Evans.
1.30 Russ Abbot
More laughs and gags in a series of sketches and movie parodies.
With Bella Emberg , Chris Emmett , Jeffrey Holland , andSuzyAitchison. Repeated from Thursday
Dale Winton with classic chart rundown from the past 40 years.
With Radio 2's Big Wall of Sound and a chance to pick a hit to be played instantly. Call free on [number removed]. E-Mail [address removed]
With America's
Greatest Hits. Music from this week's US charts and oldies from the last five decades.
A tribute to the American rock band that lifted itself from an eighties alternative niche to the global mainstream with the release in 1991 of their now classic single "Losing My Religion".
Stuart Maconie talks to band members Michael Stipe, Peter Buck and Mike Mills, who look back on career highs and lows as they prepare to unveil their new album
"Reveal". Plus input from Billy Bragg and Georgia pop colleagues the B-52's.
Mark Lamarr's series tracing the history and development of reggae music. The final segment features ex-Clash member Paul Simonon. (R)
Classic tracks and new releases by established and emerging artists. E-MAIL: [address removed]
Including at 2.30
Pause for Thought with JeffCuttell.
Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought with Jeff Cuttell.