Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Chris Eyden.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Roger Royle.
4/4. Brian Sibley concludes his exploration of the various ways in which the prolific and market-savvy Walt Disney studios have used music to create characters, convey emotions and put across ideology in films since the 1920s. Today he considers how Disney songs have been used to teach moral lessons and convey ethical arguments. Featured songs include Colors of the Wind, Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? and When You Wish upon a Star.
Roderick Dunk conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, featuring the Puppini Sisters and percussion ensemble 0 Duo. Presented by Aled Jones , live from LSO St Luke's in London.
Actor Stephen Tompkinson reads a version of David Storey 's novel about rugby league players in late-50s Yorkshire.
5/6. Arthur is determined that
Mrs Hammond shouldn't suspect that he's responsible for Judith's pregnancy. After all, he knows that his friend Maurice is the guilty party. Abridged by Sarah Kilgarriff
The current Australian champions, the Brisbane Excelsior Band, conducted by Howard Taylor , bring a taste of Down Under to the studio. Presented by Frank Renton.
Matthew Wright with the latest from the arts world.
And at 3.30am Pause for Thought with Andrea Rea in Northern Ireland.