Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Clair Jaquiss.
With Brian Matthew.
A special edition, live from Los Angeles with special guests. Go to www.radiotimes.com todayfor guest details
The Smith Lectures
2/8. Professor Arthur Smith continues his term of lectures from the University of Tooting Bee with a lesson entitled
The Parameters of Socially Acceptable Behaviour, an instructive half hour on etiquette featuring archive comedy backupfrom Viv Stanshall , Jeff Green , Tom Cotter and Betty Marsden.
1.30 The Day the Music Died 3/8. A topical comedy show satirising events in the music industry. Presented by Andrew Collins , with Jon Holmes and Robin Ince. Repeated from Thursday
Dale Winton counts down pop charts from 1963 and 1979.
With America's Greatest Hits.
Tips for a stereo collection, with listeners' suggestions and a spotlight on Aimee Mann 's 1993 album Whatever.
Mark Radcliffe presents Highlights from the 40th Cambridge Folk Festival in the grounds of Cherry Hinton Hall, which kicked off last Thursday. Featuring music by and interviews with stars from the worlds of country, folk, blues and world music. This year's roster includes Jimmy Cliff, Gillian Welch, the Divine Comedy, the Levellers, Sharon Shannon, Loudon Wainwright III and many others.
See more highlights on Wednesday at 7pm
Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Steve Goddard.
6.15 as 2.30