At 6.15 Pause for Thought with Angela Wood.
With Sounds of the 60s.
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Talking Comedy
New series 1/6. Leading comedians discuss their favourite peers. The series kicks off with Jack Dee - a fan of Tommy Cooper and Emo Phillips , and Reeves and Mortimer among others.
1.30 Punt and Dennis:
It's Been a Bad Week
8/8. Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis scourthe week's news for entertaining bits and pieces. Last in the series. Repeated from Thursday
Dale Winton counts down pop charts from 1967 and 1975.
With America's Greatest Hits.
Stuart Maconie presents picks for a stereo collection. Featured album is REM's "Murmur" (1983)
Mark Radcliffe profiles punk and pop impresario Malcolm McLaren. who is credited with the popularisation of punk, the mainstream acceptance of hip-hop and a few pop records of his own, including Buffalo Gals, Double Dutch and Madam Butterfly. The programme also assesses McLaren's controversial business dealings. Producer Ian Callaghan
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And at 2.30 Pause for
Thought with Judy Merry.
And at 6.15 Pause for
Thought with Judy Merry.