Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Rob Marshall.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Roger Royle.
New series 1/4. Nearly 70 years since Walt Disney made the first feature-length animation in colour (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs), writer and broadcaster Brian Sibley explores the various ways in which the prolific and market-savvy Disney studio has used music to create characters, convey emotions and put across ideology. Contributors include composers Phil Collins, Randy Newman , Richard Sherman , Michael Giacchino and Stephen Schwartz, and those from the Walt Disney camp, including voice talent Kathryn Beaumont. Plus exclusive interviews with Elton John , Angela Lansbury and Julie Andrews. Part one looks at Disney's revolutionary use of music and song in storytelling. Producer Malcolm Prince
r Robin Stapleton conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra with guests Julian Lloyd
Webber and 12-piece act
Pink Martini , live from London's Pentland Theatre. Presented by Aled Jones.
Stephen Tompkinson reads an abridged version of David Storey 's tale set in the world of rugby union in late-50s Yorkshire. 2/6. Arthur Machin spends time with two married ladies.
Abridged by Sarah Kilgarriff
Frank Renton presents a studio session from Foden's Richardson
Band, conducted by Garry Cutt.
Arts show with Matthew Wright.
And at 2.30am Pause for Thought with Paul Mitchell in Scotland.