And at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Glen Jordan in Northern Ireland.
Brian Matthew spins oldies.
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5/6. Rock and pop observer David Ouantick continues his comically constructed guide to popular music, employing fake archive footage, adverts and recordings to provide less than you need to know about a wealth of subjects.
1.30 The Flight of the Conchords 3/6. Rob Brydon with musical comedy, starring Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement.
Repeated from Thursday
New series The celebrity pop and rock DJ spikes the Radio 2 roster with his unique mix of music and personal observation. The second coming of Chris: p14
New series A slightly different time slot for Dermot O'Leary , who showcases new acts with live sets.
With America's Greatest Hits.
Mark Radcliffe invites
Paul McCartney to return to
Studio Two at Abbey Road - where the Beatles recorded their albums - to discuss his songwriting craft. Addressing an audience of just 64 people, the pop and rock maestro reveals his techniques and secrets, and recalls sharing duties with John Lennon. McCartney performs revealing renditions of tunes from his back catalogue with the help of Nigel Godrich , who has produced discs for Radiohead, Travis, Beck and, very recently, Paul McCartney. Producer Mark Hagen
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Paul McCartney performs songs from his back catalogue and is interviewed by Mark Radcliffe, in front of an audience at the Abbey Road Studios.
Tips for a record collection, with a 30th-anniversary spotlight on Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here.
Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Glen Jordan in Northern Ireland.
6.15 as 2.30