And at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Father Joe Mills in Scotland.
Brian Matthew with hits and B-sides.
Sitting in for Jonathan Ross.
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The Blaqqer's Guide
New series 1/6. Rock and pop observer and raconteur
David Ouantick presents comically constructed, rapid-fire commentaries on all aspects of popular music, employing fake archive footage, adverts and recordings. The series starts with less than you need to know about Motown, Bob Marley , goths,
Kraftwerk, Liverpool and more. Producer Simon Poole
Blagging tips: page 22
1.30 Lee Mack and Friends.... at the Fringe
1/2. Lee Mack comperes choice stand-up comedy recorded at this year's Fringe festival in Edinburgh. Repeated from Thursday
Rarities.
Tips for a record collection, with a spotlight on The Who Sell Out (1967).
Stuart Maconie celebrates the life and career of Davy Graham, the key acoustic guitarist on the 1960s British folk scene and a prime influence on talents such as Bert Jansch, Paul Simon (both of whom recorded his classic Angi), and John Renbourn, as well as Jimmy Page, Brian May and Paul Weller. His experiments combining folk, blues, jazz, Middle Eastern music and Indian raga preceded the current world-music boom by decades. But for a long time he disappeared from view. What happened to him?
Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Father Joe Mills in Scotland.
6.15 as 2.30