Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Ronnie Convery.
Johnnie Walker sits in for
Brian Matthew with hits and obscurities.
Hip tunes and banter. Guests include rock-orientated quintet Kasabian, who peform live.
Go to www.radiotimes.com for guest details
4/5. Rob Deering and Russell Howard host a zany show marked by stand-up, sketches, character monologues, music, fresh new UK talent, special guests and unconventional demands on the studio audience. With regular comedic boosts from Mark Watson , Joanna Neary , Dan Antopolski , and Colin and Fergus.
Current tunes, hip oldies, listener requests, trivia and personal picks for a record collection.
DVD review: page 38
Featuring a live session from Bell X1 and a phone chat with Moby.
With America's Greatest Hits.
Music from this week's stateside charts, plus a pick of oldies.
Thirty-seven years after their seismically successful rock opera Tommy, famed rock quartet the Who premiere music from their new mini-opera, Wire and Glass. The performance was recorded on 29 October as the closing event of Radio 2's five-day live-music festival held at the Roundhouse in London's
Camden Town. Wire and Glass appears on the band's upcoming album and, until last week, had never been performed live. Producer Sarah Gaston
RT speaks to the Who: page 119
Phill Jupitus on the Who: page 38
With a personal pick of old and new recordings.
With guest Paul Weller. Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Ronnie Convery.
6.15 as 2.30