At 6.15 Pause for Thought with Tony Burnham.
With Sounds of the Sixties.
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The Monkhouse Archive
A new eight-part series in which Bob Monkhouse tackles a mix of subjects, kicking off with a satirical look at politics with Eddie Izzard , Arnold Brown and Will Durst. Producer Frank Stirling
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis scour the week's news for the amusing misfortunes of others. Last in the series.
(Repeated from Thursday)
Dale Winton counts down pop charts from 1960 and 1982.
With America's Greatest Hits.
Stuart Maconie offers vital picks for a stereo collection. Featured LP is kd lang's 1992 breakthrough hit "Ingenue".
Mark Radcliffe concludes a profile of New Order, the enigmatically romantic post-punk techno quartet that rose from the ashes of Joy
Division. This edition recalls the band's 1987 classic, True Faith, their foray into footballthemed pop and the late 80s Madchester/acid house scene credited largely to them. With input from Tony Wilson , Peter Saville ,
Paul Morley and Neil Tennant , who recalls his work with Bernard Sumner in the offshoot pop project Electronic.
And at 2.30 Pause for
Thought with Mark Vincent.
And at 6.15 Pause for
Thought with Mark Vincent.