With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15 a special live Pause for Thought with Jess Wild.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Joel Edwards.
Jim Kerr picks two final pop and rock records in Tracks of My Years.
Talking to those in the headlines.
6/6. Jazz vocalist Clare Teal presents a series devoted to the various creative forces behind the making of a record. She concludes with Abbey Road Studios, whose name invariably conjures up an image of the four Beatles posed as pedestrians, while the bigger picture includes luminaries like Edward Elgar , Georg Solti , Pink
Floyd, Radiohead and the Hollies.
Featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Robin Stapleton , live from
London's Mermaid Theatre with special guest Hayley Westenra. Presented for the first time by Aled Jones.
Actor Sean Penn reads an abridged version of Bob Dylan 's autobiography, first published in October 2004.
2/8.1961. Dylan arrives in New York City and soon establishes himself in Greenwich Village, where he meets "Mayor of MacDougal Street" Dave Van Ronk. Abridged by Clive Stanhope Producer Elisa Shokoff
Frank Renton presents the Brighouse and Rastrick Band, conducted by James Gourlay.
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 Akhandadhi Das in Wales.