Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Maureen Kendler.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Ruth Scott.
2/3. Bob Harris tells the story of country-folk-pop singer/songwriter duo the Everly Brothers, who graced late 50s/early 60s radio with their melancholic close harmonies. The many hits include Bye Bye Love, Wake up Little Susie, All I Have to Do Is Dream, Bird Dog, Cathy's Clown, Walk Right Back, and Crying in the Rain Featuring input from Don and Phil Everly, plus many others.
In a special concert to mark the 80th birthday of Her Majesty the Queen,
Robin Stapleton conducts the BBC
Concert Orchestra with young British talent, including pianist Benjamin Grosvenor , soprano Ailish Tynan and tenor
Andrew Kennedy. Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Bridget Apps
Mariella Frostrup continues the festivities marking the 80th birthday of The Queen with colourful reminiscences of her life and 54-year reign. Featuring input from actress June Whitfield , veteran cook Marguerite Patten , broadcaster Humphrey Lyttelton , former royal press secretary
Michael Shea and former foreign secretary Douglas Hurd. Producers Simon Elmes and Alison Vernon-Smith
A themed edition to celebrate the 80th birthday of Her Majesty the Queen, featuring music with royal connections.
At 2.30am Pause for Thought with the Sally Humble Jackson in Wales.