Including at 6.20 Pause for Thought.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought.
Country, roots and Americana.
Guests include comedian Sue Perkins.
(Stuart Maconie on Seven Ages of Rock: page 44)
5/10. Suzi Quatro spins rock 'n' roll gems of America's pre-Beatles years. She continues with a showcase of independent record label Kapp, featuring studio recordings by Jerry Keller, Ruby and the Romantics and Johnny Cymbal. And Suzi plays Eddie Cochran's Twenty Flight Rock to mark tomorrow's 50th anniversary of the day when Paul McCartney and John Lennon first met.
3/6. Mark Riley unlocks the vault to the BBC archives to revisit rock interviews given at sensitive, timely and/or colourful points in music history. He continues with Boy George in 1986, when the then somewhat fading
Culture Club star talked to Radio 1's Simon Bates followng his arrest for cannabis possession. And there's
Tim Blackmore 's 1976 interview with rock poet and raconteur Tom Waits.
2/8. Late-night frivolousness in which Vic Reeves invites audience members to target a panel of famous people with seemingly mundane queries 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 .
Steve Harley with hits and LP cuts.
Including at 1.30 Pause for Thought.
3.30 as 1.30.