Including at 6.15 a special live Pause for Thought with Zia Chaudhry.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought with David Cooper.
And in Tracks of My Years,
Lee Ryan picks two final pop favourites.
3/6. Jazz vocalist Clare Teal presents another series of themed programmes, this time devoted to the various creative forces behind the making of a record. She continues her survey with prolific film and television composer John Barry , inextricably linked with his work for the James Bond series but who also wrote the Oscar-winning scores for Bom Free, The Lion in Winter and Dances with Wolves, plus Midnight Cowboy and the brooding TV theme for The Persuaders! in the 70s.
Roderick Dunk conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, in a programme live from
London's Mermaid Theatre, with soprano Sarah Eyden. Presented by Russell Davies.
Sex and the City redhead Cynthia Nixon reads an abridged version of Anita Loos 's satirical 1925 novel. 7/8. Lorelei and Dorothy leave Europe for home in America, where they face a dilemma. Abridged by Neville Teller
Frank Renton presents the first of two special programmes from the 2005 Open Championships, held last weekend in Birmingham's Symphony Hall.
Mariella Frostrup with news, interviews, reviews and live music from the current arts.
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Featuring archive sessions.
At 2.30am Pause for Thought with Glen Jordan in Northern Ireland.