At 6.15 Pause for Thought with Mark Oakley.
With Sounds of the Sixties.
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1.00 The Monkhouse Archive
Bob Monkhouse concludes an alphabetical survey - in reverse - of comedy peaks of the past 50 years with letters C, B and A, featuring Jasper Carrott, Jo Brand, Abbott and Costello, Idi Amin (aka John Bird) and many others.
1.30 Lloyd Cole Knew My Father
A new, satirical six-part series in which ex-music journalists Andrew Collins, Stuart Maconie and David Quantick present anecdotes and advice relating to their former profession.
(Repeated from Thursday)
Dale Winton counts down pop charts from 1969 and 1988.
With America's Greatest Hits.
Stuart Maconie offers picks for a definitive LP collection, including Elvis Costello's "Imperial Bedroom".
An exploration of the modern DJ, a phenomenon which has radically transformed the landscape of popular music. The programme looks at the evolution of club DJ-ing, from Northern Soul to disco and hip-hop, and credits late-80s acid house with a situation in which record decks now outsell electric guitars. Producer Ed Richmond
At 2.30 Pause for Thought with Andrew Graystone.
At 6.15 Pause for Thought with Andrew Graystone.