At 6.15 Pause for Thought with Sherry Ashworth.
With Sounds of the 60s.
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1.00 Arthur Smith Presents 21 Years of Just for Laughs
Satirist Arthur Smith presents previously unaired comedy clips in celebration of the 21st anniversary of Montreal's comedy festival Just for Laughs. This globally minded edition features Britain's Caroline Aherne, Canada's Norm McDonald, Germany's Klaus Myers and others.
1.30 Parsons and Naylor's Pull-Out Sections
Andy Parsons and Henry Naylor trawl through the weekend supplements with special guest Julia Morris. Last in the series.
(Repeated from Thursday)
Dale Winton counts down pop charts from 1965 and 1974.
With America's Greatest Hits. Current US chart hits and a selection of oldies.
Stuart Maconie offers vital picks for a stereo collection. Featured LP is George Michael's Faith (1987).
A recently recorded concert featuring Sting at London's Mermaid Theatre. The former Police frontman performs familiar hits and a selection of tracks from his latest album Sacred Heart.
The RT Interview: page 40
[Caption] A chance tonight to hear tracks from Sting's latest album in a concert recorded at London's Mermaid Theatre
Sting - Live and Exclusive 9.00pm R2
All the pieces of promotional material I have seen on this exclusive recording for Radio 2 have included the line "every little thing he does is magic", so 1 absolutely promise not to [damn]. Nor will I mention the fact that he was once reported to have claimed he could make love for eight hours [damn it again], or that he must have been the most fancied teacher from the North East since, well, Bryan Ferry [that's enough now]. If you like him you'll listen and there is meant to be a good balance between old and new work on offer. Alternatively, you could always expand your knowledge of Gordon Sumner by reading the RT interview on page 40. Jane Anderson radio editor
Sits in for Sybil Ruscoe. And at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Ged Clapson.
At 6.15 Pause for Thought with Ged Clapson.