Including at 6.20 Pause for Thought.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought.
With country-rock star Ryan Adams.
With a live set from category-defying Quebecois cult septet Arcade Fire.
(Maconie on Arcade Fire: p45)
4/10. Retro rocker Suzi Quatro showcases independent record label RPM, with studio recordings by BB
King, the Jacks and the Teen Queens. And she marks the 50th anniversary of the Everly Brothers' performance of Bye Bye Love on US TV's The Ed Sullivan Show.
2/6. Mark Riley unlocks the vault to the BBC archives to revisit tantalising rock interviews given at sensitive, timely and/or colourful points in music history. He continues with Terry Wogan's "intimate" chat with Madonna in July 1991, in the wake of her 1990 global Blonde Ambition Tour and the single Vogue, the documentary Madonna: Truth or Dare (aka In Bed with Madonna), and the provocative, MTV-banned Justify My Love.
New series 1/8. Late-night frivolousness reaches new heights as Vic Reeves invites audience members to target a panel of famous people with seemingly mundane gueries on subjects such as eBay, family life, picking one's nose and lying. Among those hoping to provide witty and unpredictable responses are Alan Carr ,
Jools Holland , Liz Smith , Tom Baker. Arthur Smith , Suggs and Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen . Producer Paul Russell Spoken word choices: page 135
Guitar-led quintet Jyrojets perform.
Including at 1.30 Pause for Thought.
3.30 as 1.30