With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Bishop Nigel McCulloch.
At 9.15 Pause for Thought with Lord Carey.
Including Tracks of My Years, in which songwriter Burt Bacharach picks two more favourite records.
Talking to people in the news.
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With new country, including top tunes and news from Nashville.
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Folk, roots and acoustic-based music. Whistle and flute player Michael McGoldrick performs three tracks from his latest album.
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Mark Lamarr
4/8. Reggae enthusiast and aficionado Mark Lamarr showcases choice examples of the Jamaican music genre. His special guest is dancehall giant Barrington Levy.
6/8. As the pop single struggles to secure its niche in the digital era, Radio 2 showcases eight 45rpm records - all released between 1966 and 1977 - for their lasting significance.
Each week a known music figure presents an in-depth exploration of a classic seven-inch, continuing with Kaiser Chiefs lead singer
Ricky Wilson , who restates the case for the Sex Pistols' chart-assaulting debut Anarchy in the UK. The disc peaked at number 38 at Christmas 1976 but paved the way for God Save the Queen in June.
An adventurous playlist of rock and pop, aired live from Manchester with guest Sally Lindsay. EMAIL: [address removed]
And at 1.30am Pause for Thought with Steve Williams.
3.30 as 1.30