BBC RADIO 2 TUESDAY JUNE 18TH 1991
06:00
Ken Bruce
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 06:00 on BBC Radio 2
6.45 Pause for Thought with Charlie Cleverly.
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Derek Jameson
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
8.50 Sports Round-Up
9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev
David Winter.
Contributors
Unknown:
David Winter.
Source: Radio Times
09:30
Judith Chalmers
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
11:00
Jimmy Young
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 11:00 on BBC Radio 2
talks to the people who make the news.
Plus today: your medical questions answered.
Source: Radio Times
13:05
David Jacobs
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 13:05 on BBC Radio 2
plays the music and tells the stories behind it.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Gloria H unniford
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
with music, guests and chat on the afternoon showbiz magazine.
Producers Richard Masters. Alan Roberts. Alison Tuohy
Contributors
Producers:
Richard Masters.
Producers:
Alan Roberts.
Producers:
Alison Tuohy
Source: Radio Times
16:00
Dennis Lotls
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 16:00 on BBC Radio 2
with memories and a selection of his favourite music.
Source: Radio Times
17:05
John Dunn
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
Short stories, tall tales and the mystery voice.
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Some of These Days
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
NEW A quiz game about this day in history: the people, places and events that made it memorable.
This week Wendy Richard and Ernie Wise match wits on June 18ths past with Alfred Marks and George Chisholm. Chairman
Cliff Michelmore.
Piano Colin Sell.
Producer Jon Magnusson
Contributors
Unknown:
Wendy Richard
Unknown:
George Chisholm.
Piano:
Cliff Michelmore.
Producer:
Jon Magnusson
Source: Radio Times
19:30
Steve Race
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 19:30 on BBC Radio 2
This week on record
Flanders and Swan.
Neil Richardson directs the BBC Big Band, with vocal guest Georgie Fame.
And Dreamtime, in which Angela Christian joins
Steve Race at the piano for some songs and tunes of earlier years.
Producer Maura Clarke
Contributors
Unknown:
Georgie Fame.
Unknown:
Angela Christian
Unknown:
Steve Race
Producer:
Maura Clarke
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Cole Porter
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
As part of Radio 2's celebration of the songwriter's centenary, Hubert Gregg presents a two-part tribute to him. 1: Cole Porter 's background and early years, his family's aspirations for him and his student days at Yale.
Producer Phyllis Robinson
Contributors
Unknown:
Hubert Gregg
Unknown:
Cole Porter
Producer:
Phyllis Robinson
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Chris Stuart
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
with late-night conversation from around
Britain, a first look at the early editions of tomorrow's national papers, a track from the Album of the Week and a classic track to close the programme. Producers Phil Hughes and Neil George
0 WRITE to: Chris Stuart , BBC Radio 2, London W 1 A 4WW to choose the closing track.
Contributors
Producers:
Phil Hughes
Producers:
Neil George
Unknown:
Chris Stuart
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Jazz Parade
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 19th Jun 1991, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts in conversation with Digby Fairweather about his return to jazz. Producer Terry Carter
Contributors
Unknown:
Charlie Watts
Unknown:
Digby Fairweather
Producer:
Terry Carter
Source: Radio Times
00:35
Bill Rennells
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 19th Jun 1991, 00:35 on BBC Radio 2
with Night Ride Music to keep you company through the early hours.
And at 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with the Rev
Frank Topping.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Charles Nove
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 19th Jun 1991, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
The Early Show
Source: Radio Times
06:00
Ken Bruce
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 06:00 on BBC Radio 2
6.45 Pause for Thought with Charlie Cleverly.
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Derek Jameson
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
8.50 Sports Round-Up
9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev
David Winter.
Contributors
Unknown:
David Winter.
Source: Radio Times
09:30
Judith Chalmers
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
11:00
Jimmy Young
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 11:00 on BBC Radio 2
talks to the people who make the news.
Plus today: your medical questions answered.
Source: Radio Times
13:05
David Jacobs
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 13:05 on BBC Radio 2
plays the music and tells the stories behind it.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Gloria H unniford
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
with music, guests and chat on the afternoon showbiz magazine.
Producers Richard Masters. Alan Roberts. Alison Tuohy
Contributors
Producers:
Richard Masters.
Producers:
Alan Roberts.
Producers:
Alison Tuohy
Source: Radio Times
16:00
Dennis Lotls
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 16:00 on BBC Radio 2
with memories and a selection of his favourite music.
Source: Radio Times
17:05
John Dunn
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
Short stories, tall tales and the mystery voice.
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Some of These Days
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
NEW A quiz game about this day in history: the people, places and events that made it memorable.
This week Wendy Richard and Ernie Wise match wits on June 18ths past with Alfred Marks and George Chisholm. Chairman
Cliff Michelmore.
Piano Colin Sell.
Producer Jon Magnusson
Contributors
Unknown:
Wendy Richard
Unknown:
George Chisholm.
Piano:
Cliff Michelmore.
Producer:
Jon Magnusson
Source: Radio Times
19:30
Steve Race
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 19:30 on BBC Radio 2
This week on record
Flanders and Swan.
Neil Richardson directs the BBC Big Band, with vocal guest Georgie Fame.
And Dreamtime, in which Angela Christian joins
Steve Race at the piano for some songs and tunes of earlier years.
Producer Maura Clarke
Contributors
Unknown:
Georgie Fame.
Unknown:
Angela Christian
Unknown:
Steve Race
Producer:
Maura Clarke
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Cole Porter
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
As part of Radio 2's celebration of the songwriter's centenary, Hubert Gregg presents a two-part tribute to him. 1: Cole Porter 's background and early years, his family's aspirations for him and his student days at Yale.
Producer Phyllis Robinson
Contributors
Unknown:
Hubert Gregg
Unknown:
Cole Porter
Producer:
Phyllis Robinson
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Chris Stuart
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 18th Jun 1991, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
with late-night conversation from around
Britain, a first look at the early editions of tomorrow's national papers, a track from the Album of the Week and a classic track to close the programme. Producers Phil Hughes and Neil George
0 WRITE to: Chris Stuart , BBC Radio 2, London W 1 A 4WW to choose the closing track.
Contributors
Producers:
Phil Hughes
Producers:
Neil George
Unknown:
Chris Stuart
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Jazz Parade
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 19th Jun 1991, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts in conversation with Digby Fairweather about his return to jazz. Producer Terry Carter
Contributors
Unknown:
Charlie Watts
Unknown:
Digby Fairweather
Producer:
Terry Carter
Source: Radio Times
00:35
Bill Rennells
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 19th Jun 1991, 00:35 on BBC Radio 2
with Night Ride Music to keep you company through the early hours.
And at 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with the Rev
Frank Topping.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Charles Nove
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 19th Jun 1991, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
The Early Show
Source: Radio Times
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