With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Shah Hussein.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Roy Jenkins.
4/4. Singer, actress and songwriter Petula Clark talks candidly about her personal life and her formidable career in a conversation with longtime friend Desmond Carrington , recorded recently at his home in Scotland. This final chapter looks at Clark's career 41 years after Downtown. She continues to write songs and is scheduled to tour North America throughout 2005.
Barry Wordsworth conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra with soprano
Anne-Sophie Duprels and tenor Richard Coxon , live from London's Cadogan Hall. Presented by Brian Kay.
Corin Redgrave reads an abridged version of George Orwell 's tale of an omnipresent political state.
7/8. O'Brien subjects Winston to shock treatment to force him to succumb to Big Brother's ideology. Abridged by Neville Teller
Frank Renton presents a session from the Lancashire-based
Besses o'th' Barn Band under their new conductor Jim Cant.
Mariella Frostrup with news, interviews, reviews and live music from the current arts.
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A selection of archive sessions. At 2.30am Pause for Thought with Rabbi Mordechai Wallenberg in Wales.