Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Chris Mann.
Brian Matthew with classic hits, requests and obscurities.
Sitting in for Jonathan Ross. Go to www.radiotimes.com today for guest details
The Smith Lectures
4/8. Series showcasingthe irreverent
Professor Arthur Smith , who this week lectures on national identity, with archive comedy back-up from
Tim FitzHigham , Reginald D Hunter , Frankie Boyle , Shappi Khorsandi , Dara O'Briain and many others.
1.30 The Day the Music Died 5/8. 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 1961 and 1980.
Sitting in for Richard Allinson.
With America's Greatest Hits. Music from this week's US charts and a pick of oldies.
Tips for a record collection, with a spotlight on the Flying Burrito Brothers' The Gilded Palace of Sin (1969).
Richard Allinson introduces singer and pianist
Norah Jones in a concert recently recorded in the grounds of Althorp House as part of a weekend of picnic concerts. Jones concluded her UK tour with this show, which showcased songs from her new album and her breakthrough disc Come Away with Me.
Producers Lewis Carnie and Sarah Gaston
Classic hits and new releases by established and emerging acts. EMAIL: [text removed]
Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Steve Goddard.
6.15 as 2.30