Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Rob Marshall.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought with Nagaraja.
4/4. Michael Freedland pays tribute to the singer Frank Sinatra , featuring input from the less starry people who knew him, including hairdressers, cooks, screaming fans, dockers, restaurateurs and the former mayor of his native Hoboken. The series first aired in late 1995 to mark what would have been
Frank Sinatra 's 80th birthday.
Martin Yates conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, with guest vocalist Andrea Ross and the Martin Williams Quartet, recorded at LSO St Luke's. Presented by Aled Jones.
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.
6/8. in April 1960 the couple visit Greece despite doctors' warnings regarding Joy's painful cancer. Abridged by Brian Sibley
Frank Renton presents a studio session from the Central Band of the Royal British Legion, conducted by David Cole.
Culture show in which
Matthew Wright looks at the arts, including the current cinema.
New music and banter, with guests the Only Ones.
Including at 3.30 Pause for Thought from Scotland