With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Jess Wilde.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought with David Cooper.
And in Tracks of My Years, Lulu picks two final favourite tracks.
New series 1/6. Recently crowned Best Vocalist at the 2005 British Jazz Awards,
Clare Teal returns with a second run of themed programmes, this time devoted to the various creative forces behind the making of a record. She starts with producer
George Martin , who, Clare explains, enjoyed considerable success long before his talents helped to make the Beatles a global phenomenon. Producer Dave Aylott
Featuring the BBC Concert
Orchestra, conducted by Roderick Dunk with soprano Mary Carewe , tenor Bonaventura Bottone and saxophonist Andy Panayi. Brian Kay presents.
Sex and the City redhead Cynthia Nixon reads an abridged verson of Anita Loos 's satirical 1925 novel, which spawned numerous stage and screen adaptations, most famously Howard Hawks's 1953 Hollywood musical comedy. 5/8. Lorelei and Dorothy leave Paris and hop aboard the Orient Express, bound for Munich. Abridged by Neville Teller
Frank Renton presents music by the Buy As You View Band, conducted by Robert Childs.
Mariella Frostrup with news, interviews, reviews and live music from the current arts.
Go to www.radiotimes.com for guest details
Featuring archive sessions.
At 2.30am Pause for Thought with Glen Jordan in Northern Ireland.