Newshour
Who invented the saxophone? If you can, call [number removed]93 before anyone else and a Danny Baker T-shirt could be yours.
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9.00 Infant Science: See for Yourself; 9.15 First Steps in Drama; 9.35 Wordplay; 9.45
Singing Together; 10.05 Time to Move
Andrew Sachs reads
Teething Trouble.
with The AM Alternative
Does anyone out there understand
Graham Linden 's quizzes? Call [number removed]93.
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Getting Knotted
John Walters looks at some of the customs and superstitions surrounding marriage.
Keeping the Forces world in touch.
with John Inverdale and Frances Edmonds.
Racing from York:
3.00 L15,000
Paul Caddick and MacGay Sprint Trophy (6f)
3.35 L43,000 Tattersalls Musidora Stakes (1m 2f)
4.05 L7,000 Yorkshire
Television Stakes (1m 4f) Plus Brian Glanville finds out what's happening in world football.
4: Interstelh's Dream
7: Will the boys... and the girls... get to Leeds to buy that circus?
The first of a new series comes from the BBC Children's Poetry Festival in Bristol. Michael Rosen tells hairy stories of even hairier spiders and dirty dogs behind dustbins!
Marc Riley brings radio's newest cult to life.
This week: the Butthole
Surfers, abominable snowmen, trusty green
Dolomites with tiger-skin seats and Mark Radcliffe.
"From the far horizons of the unknown come transcribed tales of new dimensions in time and space."
Tonight: Universe
from Scotland, including Steve McKenna in the hospitality lounge with a well-known celebrity.