And at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Lynn Gallagher in Northern Ireland.
Warmly nostalgic series in which Brian Matthew spins familiar hits, B-sides, obscurities and requests.
Music, banter and special guests.
4/6. Charlie Higson shares his love of comedy albums, continuing with The Best of Sellers, the 1959 debut hit for Peter Sellers.
1.30 The Green Guide to
Relationships
6/6. Satirist Jeff Green explores love's successes and failures.
Repeated from Thursday
Tunes, features and special guests.
New acts and live sets.
Phill Jupitus on the Crimea: p32
Cultured cockney, musician, impresario and punk-rock catalyst Malcom McLaren shares his personal vision of London, with observations, memories and anecdotes. A Soho resident with an impressive CV in music, fashion and art, McLaren is best known as the entrepreneurial force behind the Sex Pistols and as a purveyor of genre-bending early-80s pop, including the LP
Duck Rock and the singles Buffalo Gals, Double Dutch and Madam
Butterfly (Un Bel di Vedremo). He recalls a half-century of watersheds and movements in the capital, with an emphasis on street culture, a scene he claims is lost on today's more cyber-motivated youth. Producer Kate Bland
Tips for a record collection, with a spotlight on Paul and Linda McCartney's 1971 hit album "Ram".
(Stuart Maconie on Without a Trace: page 32)
Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Lynn Gallagher in Northern Ireland.
6.15 as 2.30