Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Judy Merry.
With Brian Matthew.
Music, banter and guests. Go to www.radiotimes.com today for guest details
1.00 Wax On....
8/8. Queen of cheek Ruby Wax tackles chosen subjects with the help of comedy clips from the BBC archive.
1.30 Punt and Dennis: It's
Been a Bad Week
4/9. Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis scour the week's media stories forthe tickling misfortunes of others.
Repeated from Thursday
Dale Winton counts down pop charts from 1973 and 1982.
With America's Greatest Hits.
Tips for a stereo collection, including Lindisfarne's 1970 debut album Nicely out of Tune.
2/2. Zoe Ball recalls the late-80s music and lifestyle movement known as "acid house", whose melding of house sounds with a 1960s drug sensibility resulted in a sizeable pop-cultural shift. The Magic Roundabout
A look at the advent of ecstasy-fuelled rave events, illegally and spontaneously staged in remote venues, typically around the M25. The scene resulted in the formation of a special police unit and the DJ culture that partially defined the 90s. With music from
Moby, the Shamen, the Prodigy, Deee-Lite and Soul II Soul, who all took the sounds into the charts.
Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Andrew Graystone.
6.15 as 2.30