Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Maureen Kendler.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rt Rev Stephen Oliver.
2/4. Michael Freedland pays tribute to the crooner
Frank Sinatra , featuring input from the less starry people who knew him, including hairdressers, cooks, screaming fans, dockers, restaurateurs and the former mayor of Hoboken. This series first aired in late 1995 to mark what would have been
Frank Sinatra 's 90th birthday.
Roderick Dunk conducts the BBC
Concert Orchestra, with tenor Alfie Boe , in a performance recorded at London's Mermaid Theatre.
Presented by Paul Gambaccini.
Radio 2 presents Brian Sibley 's abridged version of his account of the love affair between author
CS Lewis and Joy Davidman , read by actor Ian Richardson , who died four weeks after the recording.
4/8. "No-one can mark the exact moment at which friendship becomes love."
Abridged by Brian Sibley
Frank Renton presents a studio session from the Fairey Band, conducted by David Hurst.
Matthew Wright with a survey of contemporary arts and culture, including the current cinema.
With a live set from honky-tonk/ country musician Joe Ely.
Including at 3.30 Pause for Thought with the Rev Mary Stallard from Wales.