Including at 6.20 Pause for Thought with Jonathan Romain.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought with Rabbi Julia Neuberger.
Country, roots and Americana, with archive and modern recordings.
Tonight's quest is American singer/ songwriter Ryan Adams , who has dabbled in modern country, rock, hip-hop and punk. Joining him in the studio is guitarist Neal Casal.
Guests include Noddy Holder.
6/10. Retro rocker Suzi Quatro spins rock 'n' roll gems of America's pre-Beatles years. With a showcase of independent record label End, featuring studio recordings by the Chantels, Little Anthony and the Imperials, and the Flamingos.
4/6. Mark Riley unlocks the vault of the BBC archives to revisit rock interviews given at special points in music history. He continues with Paul Gambaccini 's 1976 interview with Marvin Gaye , who talks bitterly about Motown king Berry Gordy and the company's allegedly bad handling of his royalties. He speaks better of Tammi Terrell and Smokey Robinson , and recalls the demands of singing his 1963 classic Can I Get a Witness?
3/8. Late-night frivolity as Vic Reeves invites audience members to query a panel of famous people on seemingly mundane subjects such as eBay, family life, picking one's nose and lying. Those hoping to provide witty and unpredictable responses include Alan Carr and Jools Holland.
Steve Harley with hits and LP cuts.
Including at 1.30 Pause for Thought with Fidelma Meehan.
3.30 as 1.30.