Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Zia Chaudhry.
At 9.15 Pause for Thought with Nagaraja.
Featuring a I ive session from the Divine Comedy, backed by a 14-piece string section.
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8/8. Conductor
Andrew Davis presents a selection of works from the worlds of concert hall, opera house, musical theatre and film.
The series winds down with the music of Tchaikovsky, Chopin, Arditi, Rodrigo and Kreisler, and performances by Joan Sutherland and Isaac Stern.
With The Organist Entertains.
1/2. Jack Dee tells the story of the life of comedian Bob Monkhouse, who died in December aged 75.
This tribute, researched by Dick Vosburgh, recalls Monkhouse's extensive work in radio, television, comedy, music and film with archive material and contributions from Denis Norden, Max Bygraves, Terry Wogan , Frank Skinner, June Whitfield,
Michael Parkinson and many others.
2/6. Singer Neneh Cherry showcases contemporary and classic international recordings with selections from her own highly personalised playlist.
With Steve Harley.
At 1.30am Pause for Thought with Shaunika Rishi Das.
3.30 as 1.30