At 6.15 Pause for Thought with Ruth Scott.
With Sounds of the 60s.
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The Day the Music Died
Andrew Collins satirically targets various aspects of the music industry.
1.30 Punt and Dennis:
It's Been a Bad Week
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis scour the week's news for the funny and entertaining misfortunes of others.
With Sue Perkins,
Toby Longworth and Mitch Benn. Repeated from Thursday
Dale Winton counts down pop charts from 1969 and 1983.
With America's Greatest Hits.
Featured album is the Beatles' Let It Be.... Naked, a new release which does not include certain aspects of producer Phil Spector's original touches.
Kate Thornton presents a two-part look at the phenomenon of non-stop music television, which has transformed the ways in which consumers experience popular music. Contributors include Melanie C,
Mark Owen , Tom McGrath , Slec Petridis , Kevin Godley and many others. This first edition profiles the leader in music television, MTV, which first hit the screen in 1982. Producer Sue Clarke
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And at 2.30 Pause for
Thought with Brian Haymes.
Sits in for Mo Dutta. And at
6.15 Pause for Thought with Brian Haymes.