Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Dr Craig Gardiner from Wales.
Brian Matthew with hits, B-sides and obscurities, including requests.
Hip tunes, banter and top guests, including arty rock-guru-turned-suave crooner Bryan Ferry.
The Smith Lectures
3/5. Satirical series showcasing the irreverent and unfashionable
Professor Emeritus Arthur Smith , who this week lectures on sport and fitness. He strengthens his argument with archive comic moments from Bill Bailey ,
Steve Coogan , Carla Ulbricht and others.
1.30 Parsons & Naylor's Pull-Out Sections
3/5. Culturally and politically attentive satirical sketch series in which Andy Parsons and Henry Naylor trawl through the weekend papers for news, gossip and reviews. Repeated from Thursday
Current tunes, hip oldies, listener requests, trivia and personal picks for a record collection.
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With a first-ever live session by UK harmony-driven band the Hoosiers.
With America's Greatest Hits. Hits from this week's US charts and the past five decades.
Mica Paris presents an exclusive concert featuring veteran R&B/ soul/gospel/jazz ensemble
Sounds of Blackness, who in 1971 formed out of Minnesota's
Macalester College Black Choir and who weren't given a recording contract until 1989. Directed by Gary Hines , the award-winning 14-strong mixed choir perform a concert recorded in late February before an invited audience at
London's Jazz Cafe.
Producer Mick Meadows
With a live session from American singer/songwriter Anais Mitchell.
Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with the Rev Dr Craig Gardiner in Wales.
6.15 as 2.30.