Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Jonathan Romain.
Including at 9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Roy Jenkins.
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With New Country. Guest Cliff Richard discusses his recent album - a country-inspired work.
Mike Harding airs highlights of the 2004 Radio 2 Folk Awards final, held last Friday at the Union Chapel in Islington, London. Finalists include the quartet Kerfuffle, singers Kathryn Davidson and Bella Hardy , fiddling duo Carly Blain and Rachel Cross , solo fiddler Lauren MacColl and the trio Chillum.
Producer John Leonard
8/8. Reggae enthusiast and aficionado Mark Lamarr showcases choice examples of the Jamaican musical genre. He is joined by Joseph Hill of Rastafarian trio Culture.
5/6 Stuart Maconie profiles six undisputed heavies of pop and rock, using original reviews and features by some of the heavies of music journalism.
The most exhaustively aired, copied and merchandised act in history, the Beatles continue to rouse new generations of listeners with their vast and varied repertoire of brilliantly executed melodies. This programme looks at some crucial moments in their career, with fly-on-the-wall accounts and "I was there" gig reviews.
An adventurous playlist of hits, non-hits and justified classics, broadcast live from Manchester.
At 1.30am Pause for Thought with the Rev Peter Baker in Wales.
3.30 as 1.30