And at 6.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Robert Atkins in Wales.
Brian Matthew with hits, B-sides and obscurities, including requests.
Music, banter and top guests.
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2/6. Charlie Higson recalls six of his favourite comedy albums.
1.30 The Green Guide to
Relationships
3/6. Stand-up comedian Jeff Green devotes a series to love's successes and failures. Today's featured acts include Les Dawson, Bill Bailey , Peter Kay and Victoria Wood. Repeated from Thursday
Music, features and special guests.
Including a live acoustic set from Oasis.
With America's Greatest Hits.
Radio 2 presents a profile of Los Angeles rock quartet the Doors, who in the summer of '67 held the radio waves hostage with their intense and sexy US number one single Light My Fire. Fronted by leather-clad, self-appointed poet and "Lizard King" Jim Morrison , the Doors pioneered a theatrical, drugs-and blues-fused sound that was at once ultra-cool and catchy. And very Californian. Musical highs include Break on Through (to the Other Side), The Crystal Ship, The End, People Are
Strange, When the Music's Over,
Hello, I Love You, Touch Me, Riders on the Storm and LA Woman.
Morrison was found dead, aged 27, in a Paris bathtub in 1971. Producer Des Shaw
Tips for a record collection, with a 30th-anniversary tribute to Bruce Springsteen 's Born to Run.
Jazz, Latin and crossover sounds.
Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Rev Robert Atkins in Wales.
6.15 as 2.30