Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Dave Kitchen.
Johnnie Walker sits in for
Brian Matthew with hits and obscurities.
Hip tunes and banter. Plus a live set from indie quintet Babybird.
Out to Lunch
New series 1/5. Rob Deering and Russell Howard return with a second run of zany shows marked by stand-up, sketches, character monologues, music, fresh new UK talent, special guests and, most entertainingly, unconventional demands on the studio audience.
With regular comedic boosts from Mark Watson , Joanna Neary , Dan Antopoiski , and Colin and Fergus. Producer Shaun Parry
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Featuring a live set from American band the Lemonheads.
With America's Greatest Hits.
New series 1/4. Nemone showcases the first in a series of four regional songwriting festivals being staged between now and 2008, each devoted to the art and craft of songwriting across the full spectrum of musical genres, with input from top contemporary and up-and-coming songwriters.
Scheduled ahead of Birmingham, Newcastle and Liverpool, London has hosted the inaugural On Song event over these last four weeks, with performances by Swanseabased pop-rock quartet the Storys, singer/songwriters Brian Houston and Cathy Burton. Highlights are included in tonight's programme. Producer Mark Hagan
Featuring a gig from blues-rock-inspired musician Walter Trout and his band the Radicals, who are about to tour the UK.
With guest Amy Winehouse. At 2.30 Pause for Thought with Dave Kitchen.
6.15 as 2.30