Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Shah Hussein.
Including at 9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Roy Jenkins.
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With New Country, including the latest tunes and news from
Nashville. Country singer Kenny Chesney discusses his average-guy image and his huge success.
The latest in folk, roots and acoustic-based music. Fairport Convention bass player Dave Pegg discusses the band's latest album.
8/10. Series in which Mica
Paris showcases vintage and contemporary soul, including as-yet-undiscovered artists. This edition features a live session from hot soul singer
Anthony Hamilton , whose sensual style recalls Bobby Womack and Bill Withers. Plus up-and-coming vocalist Nikki King.
New series 1/4. Robert Elms tells the story of Britain's longest-surviving live-music venue -the 100 Club, so named because of its numerical position on London's Oxford Street. The club's repertoire has included everything from jitterbug to jazz, and from punk to indie.
Forget the Doodlebug Come Jitterbug
This first programme recalls the venue's early incarnation as the restaurant Mack's, which in 1942 introduced live jazz.
Plus input from performers and customers who frequented the 100 Club during the war years. Producer David Perry
Live from Edinburgh, with musicians and comedians appearing at this year's festival.
At 1.30am Pause for Thought with the Rev Gillean Maclean in Scotland.
Music, chat and competitions.
3.30 as 1.30