Including at 6.15
Pause for Thought with Martin Warner.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Ruth Scott.
Following last year's Songs of the Century, Paul Gambaccini counts down the top 100 popular singers of the century over three programmes. Part two is tomorrow at 5pm.
A series profiling the popular balladeer. This final segment features an exclusive interview with Mathis, plus
Dionne Warwick ,
Pat Boone and Howard Keel.
Robin Stapleton conducts the BBC
Concert Orchestra, with music for Eastertide.
Guests include soprano Jacquelyn Fugelle , baritone Christopher Booth-Jones and organist Carlo Curley. Presented by Brian Kay.
A new eight-part adaptation of the witty tales set in south-west rural Ireland by Edith Somerville and Martin Ross. Read by Jim Norton and centring on an Oxford-educated Resident Magistrate. 1: In the Curranhilty Country. Major Yeates buys a horse and is introduced to the uncomfortable pleasures of hunting. Abridged by Sarah Kilgarriff Producer Clive Stanhope
Sian Phillips reads the Passion story, joined at Ely Cathedral by the Huddersfield Choral Society and the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Cullen, with soloists Felicity Palmer and Janis Kelly. Roger Royle introduces the evening, which features music from Handel's Messiah.
With the Radio 2 Arts
Programme.
Includingat2.30
Pause for Thought with Ged Clapson.
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