With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Rod Duncan.
Including at 9.15 Pause for Thought with Faris Badawi.
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With New Country.
The latest in folk, roots and acoustic-based music. Also, Steve Knightley and Phil Beer (folk duo Show of Hands) perform two tracks and discuss their latest album.
New series 1/6. Influential soul/funk DJ Norman Jay presents a personalised selection of classic, forgotten and modern funk recordings from the 50s onwards, showcasing the likes of James Brown , the Meters, Earth, Wind and Fire, Eddie Harris , Instant
Funk and many others, including underground acts. Each week
Norman is joined by the Fatback Band's Bill Curtis-with dance tips - and sideman Fred Wesley. Producer Alex Feldman
4/4. Robert Elms tells the story of Britain's longest-running live-music venue - the 100 Club, in London's Oxford Street.
Indie and Beyond
This programme recalls the club's devotion to indie music and the legendary northern soul all-nighters, and considers the venue's difficult future.
Contributors include concert promoter Chris York -who enthuses about the famed indie years - club regular Ray Gelato and proprietor Roger Horton.
Featuring a live session from post-punk act the Durutti Column.
At 1.30am Pause for Thought with Rabbi Pete Tobias in Scotland.