And at 6.15 Pause for
Thought with Rani Moorthy.
With Sounds of the Sixties.
Clive Anderson Bites the Ballot
Series in which Clive Anderson gets serious about satirical comedy. Guests Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran and Gerald Kaufman MP see the funny side of politics.
1.30 Parson and Naylor's Pull-Out Sections
Return of the satirical sketch series in which Andy Parsons and Henry Naylor search the weekend supplements for juicy material. With Richie Webb and a guest comedian. Repeated from Thursday
Dale Winton with a chart from the past 40 years and a music spotlight on 1967 and 1982.
America's Greatest Hits.
Jonathan Ross concludes a tribute to the Jam, the most successful punk band in chart history. This second and final edition recalls the band at the peak of their popularity startingwith
1980's Going Underground, the first of four number ones and one of three that debuted at the top-unheard of at the time. Paul Weller discusses the band's abrupt break-up and why its three members are not on speaking terms.
Stuart Maconie offers his suggestions for a definitive album collection.
This week: I'll Get My Coat
At 2.30 Pause for Thought with Noel Vincent.
At 6.15 Pause for Thought with Noel Vincent.