Including at 6.20 Pause for Thought.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought.
Featuring Brighton-based "alternative country" act the Jamestown Union, recorded earlier this year in Toronto.
Colorado-born singer/songwriter
Laura Veirs performs a live session.
9/10. Suzi Quatro spins rock 'n' roll-era gems. She continues with a showcase of independent record label Atlantic, featuring studio recordings by Ruth Brown, Ray Charles and LaVern Baker. And Suzi marks the 50th anniversary of Jimmie Rodgers's US number one, Honeycomb. Plus serious classics by Cliff Richard (Move it) and Roy Orbison (It's Over).
New series 1/3. Composer/producer Richard Niles presents a series of in-depth interviews with friend, colleague and and innovative guitarist Pat Metheny , who remains the most commercially successful jazz artist since his 1976 sold debut, Bright Size Life. Missouri-born Metheny has reinvented the jazz guitar, pioneered electronic sounds, developed new acoustic instruments and composed for orchestra, ballet and film, with much of his output created with pianist Lyle Mays. He has worked with Ornette Coleman , Chick Corea , Herbie Hancock , Joni Mitchell and David Bowie. The programme features input from collaborators Lyle Mays , Gary Burton ,
Jack DeJohnette and Mike Metheny. Producer Richard Niles
6/8. Knowing nonsense in which Vie Reeves invites the public to target famous people with mundane queries. Repeated on Saturday
Including at 1.30 Pause for Thought.
3.30 as 1.30