Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Michaela Youngson.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Roger Royle.
4/4. RuthieHenshall pays tribute to powerhouse singer
Rosemary Clooney , who had big success from 1951 to 1957 with an ethnically spiced repertoire that included
Come On-a My House, Half as Much, Botch-a-Me, Hey There, This Ole House and Mambo Italiano. The singer, whose life was not without personal troubles, died in 2002, aged 74. This final edition recalls
Clooney's modest re-start following her nervous breakdown, and the big new career - and audiences - that followed.
Nick Davies conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, with bass-baritone Bryn Terfel and the Choirboys, recorded at LSO St Luke's in London. Presented by Aled Jones.
Actor David Warner reads an abridged version of Charles Dickens 's tale of childhood poverty in Victorian London.
3/6. Oliver feels safe in the care of Mr Brownlow , but Nancy and Bill Sikes capture and return him to the clutches of the villainous Fagin. Abridged by Neville Teller
Frank Renton presents the Scottish Co-op Band conducted by Allan Ramsay.
Fiona Bruce sits in for
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At 2.30am Pause for Thought with the Rev Robert Atkin in Wales.