Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Chris Mann.
With Brian Matthew.
Ross is joined by Jonathan Ive , designer of Apple's iPod. Go to www.radiotimes.com today for guest details
The Smith Lectures
7/10. Series showcasing the irreverent
Professor Arthur Smith , whose lecture on technology features archive comedy input from Peter Kay , Suzi Berger and the Texas Chainsaw Orchestra.
1.30 The Day the Music Died 8/8. Topical comedy show satirising the music industry. Repeated from Thursday
New series An interactive-based show in which
Dermot O'Leary tackles traditional
Saturday institutions such as shopping, romance and the lottery. Plus live sets, kicking off with a session by the Stands.
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With America's Greatest Hits.
New series Radio 2's resident rock 'n' roll and reggae enthusiast turns his attention to the rarely aired 60s tracks. Producer Simon Poole
Tips for a record collection, including a selection of tracks from the BBC 6 Music playlist.
Canadian rocker Bryan Adams - renowned for his throaty and sincere deliveries of radio-friendly tunes - performs an exclusive concert for Radio 2, live at London's Abbey Road Studios. Producer Sarah Gaston
New series An easy-listening jazz-orientated show for people who do not readily identify themselves asjazz fans. Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Ali Hutchinson.
Producer Bob McDowall
6.15 as 2.30