BBC RADIO 2 FRIDAY MARCH 8TH 1996
06:00
Sarah Kennedy
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 06:00 on BBC Radio 2
with the Dawn Patrol
Source: Radio Times
06:15
Pause for Thought
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 06:15 on BBC Radio 2
From the Holy Land.
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Wake Up to Wogan
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
09:15
Pause for Thought
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 09:15 on BBC Radio 2
With Adrian Plass.
Contributors
Unknown:
Adrian Plass.
Source: Radio Times
09:30
Ken Bruce
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits.
Source: Radio Times
11:30
Sue Cook
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 11:30 on BBC Radio 2
Talks to the people who make the news. Including legal questions answered.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Debbie Thrower
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
15:30
Ed Stewart
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
17:05
Paul Heiney
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Lady Be Good
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
Lesley Joseph chairs a musical panel game for women in the know, with panellists Sarah Kennedy , Angie Le Mar , Liz Fraser and Suzi Quatro. With musical quips from the Beverley Sisters. Could you beat them at identifying cinematic nuns, or the connection between MTM and Harpo? Who was as corny as Kansas in August and who shouted what from the highest hill? Producer Sylvia Horn
Contributors
Unknown:
Lesley Joseph
Unknown:
Sarah Kennedy
Unknown:
Angie Le Mar
Unknown:
Liz Fraser
Unknown:
Suzi Quatro.
Producer:
Sylvia Horn
Source: Radio Times
19:30
Friday Night Is Music Night
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 19:30 on BBC Radio 2
Recorded at the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London,
Barry Wordsworth conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday. With guest singers Janis Kelly and Alan Opie , and the Stephen Hill
Singers. Introduced by Robin Boyle. Rpt
Contributors
Unknown:
Barry Wordsworth
Unknown:
Martin Loveday.
Singers:
Janis Kelly
Singers:
Alan Opie
Singers:
Stephen Hill
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle.
Source: Radio Times
20:45
Bogarde on Film
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 20:45 on BBC Radio 2
A seven-part series in which actor and writer Dirk
Bogarde reads from his autobiographies. 1: Breaking In
Demobbed after the war,
Bogarde does the round of auditions and is a star in his first film,
Esther Waters.
Abridged by Neville Teller Producer Janet Whitaker
Contributors
Unknown:
Esther Waters.
Producer:
Janet Whitaker
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Listen to the Band
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
Frank Renton presents a session from the Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines, Plymouth, conducted by Captain John Perkins.
Contributors
Unknown:
Frank Renton
Conducted By:
Captain John Perkins.
Source: Radio Times
22:00
George Melly
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
with the Radio 2 Arts
Programme
From the stage of the Poole Arts Centre, Dorset
George Melly and John Chilton and the Feetwarmers entertain a live audience with their most popular songs.
Between numbers, George Melly chats to local luminaries of the cultural scene, as well as some other performers, including George Fairweather - veteran Peirrot entertainer,
Clarke Peters - who recreates Nat King Cole in his show Unforgettable, now playing in Poole, as well as members of the Palm Court
Theatre Orchestra and Bournemouth Orchestra and Sinfonietta. He also takes time out to visit the town's prestigious Russell Cotes Gallery. A Pier production
Contributors
Unknown:
John Chilton
Unknown:
George Melly
Unknown:
George Fairweather
Unknown:
Clarke Peters
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Digby Fairweather
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BBC Radio 2
Sat 9th Mar 1996, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
with Jazz Notes
A selection of new issues, music from Randy Colville , and news of the competition.
Contributors
Unknown:
Randy Colville
Source: Radio Times
01:00
Charles Nove
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BBC Radio 2
Sat 9th Mar 1996, 01:00 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought With Pauline Webb.
Contributors
Unknown:
Pauline Webb.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Rianna Scipio
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BBC Radio 2
Sat 9th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
Music and conversation and dedications by fax: (0171) [number removed].
E-MAIL: radio2@bbc.co.uk
A Ray Harvey production
Contributors
Unknown:
Ray Harvey
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 1 FRIDAY MARCH 8TH 1996
06:30
Chris Evans
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BBC Radio 1
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 06:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
Breakfast Newsbeat with Tina Ritchie , and the masses' continuing quest to be granted a Ginger Loan.
Contributors
Unknown:
Tina Ritchie
Source: Radio Times
09:00
Simon Mayo
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BBC Radio 1
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 09:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Friday's Golden Hour
Jukebox with 16 cracking retro hits from 9.00,
Radio 1 movie critic
Mark Kermode 's weekly film and video preview, and in the
11.33 your 80s, 90s and current selection.
Contributors
Unknown:
Mark Kermode
Source: Radio Times
12:00
Lisa I'Anson
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 12:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Friday's flavour kicks off with the question "Where's the Party?". Including
12.30-12.45 Newsbeat.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Kevin Greening
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BBC Radio 1
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
The last Afternoon
Lovefeast, with two slushy tunes in sequence.
Source: Radio Times
16:00
Mark Goodier
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BBC Radio 1
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Including 5.30-5.45
Newsbeat, The Drive-In at
6.00, and, kicking off the continuous dance sequence, The Mix at 6.30.
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Essential Selection
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BBC Radio 1
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With the nation's biggest floor-fillers and the best clubs. Including a top DJ calling in live to reveal his or her Essential Tune.
E-MAIL: [address removed]
A Wise Music Radio production
Source: Radio Times
22:00
John Peel
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BBC Radio 1
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With the most eclectic selection of vinyl and the Auteurs in session, recorded at the BBC's
Maida Vale music studios.
Source: Radio Times
01:00
Radio 1 Rap Show
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BBC Radio 1
Sat 9th Mar 1996, 01:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Beats, rhymes, freestyles and Tim Westwood at the decks.
A Justice production
Contributors
Unknown:
Tim Westwood
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Lynn Parsons
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BBC Radio 1
Sat 9th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Featuring the Free Phone Zone from 4.00.
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 2 THURSDAY MARCH 7TH 1996
0.600 SARAH KENNEDY
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 06:00 on BBC Radio 2
with the Dawn Patrol
News, views and music, plus a review of what the papers are saying this morning.
Source: Radio Times
06:15
Pause for Thought
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 06:15 on BBC Radio 2
With Khadijah Knight.
A Unique Broadcasting production
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Wake Up to Wogan
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
News, travel, weather and some of the greatest hits of all time.
Source: Radio Times
09:15
Pause for Thought
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 09:15 on BBC Radio 2
With the Rev Simon Parke.
Contributors
Unknown:
Simon Parke.
Source: Radio Times
09:30
Ken Bruce
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
Dedications and requests. Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits.
Source: Radio Times
11:30
Sue Cook
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 11:30 on BBC Radio 2
Sitting in for Jimmy Young all this week, Sue Cook talks to the people who make the news. Including today, food news and best buys.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jimmy Young
Talks:
Sue Cook
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Debbie Thrower
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
With her afternoon programme mixing music and chat, including listeners' views and comments. Lifestyle and leisure interests figure largely - features from the kitchen and garden to health and consumer matters, with expert advice from the team of contributors.
Source: Radio Times
15:30
Ed Stewart
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
With the Accumulator Quiz and regular travel updates.
Source: Radio Times
17:05
Paul Heiney
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
Sitting in for John Dunn all this week, today's show includes the Mystery Voice competition.
Contributors
Unknown:
John Dunn
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Laughter in the Air
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
Barry Took presents a four-part history of BBC Radio comedy. The series includes the high points of the classic comedy of the twenties, the "golden age" of the fifties and sixties and the best of today's new stars, in a selection of clips from the BBC archive and the BBC Radio Collection.
2: Writers come under the spotlight as Barry Took charts the development of scripted comedy from its beginnings in Danger, Men at Work and ITMA through to the "golden age" comedies - The Goons,
Round the Home and Hancock's Half Hour.
Written by Barry Took
Contributors
Unknown:
Barry Took
Written By:
Barry Took
Source: Radio Times
19:30
David Allan
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 19:30 on BBC Radio 2
With the best in country music.
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Paul Jones
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
With rhythm and blues classics from the archive, the best of the new releases, and a specially recorded session from
Robert Brookes and the Dan Band who hail from
Brighton.
Contributors
Unknown:
Robert Brookes
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Shared Experience
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
A six-part series in which
Allan Taylor meets friends, contemporaries and heroes for conversation and music.
4: Enjoying the "crack" with Finbar Fureyfrom the Fureys.
Contributors
Unknown:
Allan Taylor
Unknown:
Finbar Fureyfrom
Source: Radio Times
22:30
The Jamesons
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 22:30 on BBC Radio 2
Late-night listening with Derek and Ellen Jameson , featuring personalities and topical issues. Including at
10.45 What's That Noise? and at 11.45 a review of tomorrow's papers. Plus the classical feature.
Contributors
Unknown:
Ellen Jameson
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Steve Madden
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev John Morgan.
Contributors
Unknown:
John Morgan.
Source: Radio Times
03:00
Alex Lester
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 03:00 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev John Morgan.
Contributors
Unknown:
John Morgan.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Alex Lester
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
Continued from 3.00am
Source: Radio TimesLast edited by darren; 3 weeks ago.
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BBC RADIO 1 THURSDAY MARCH 7TH 1996
06:30
Chris Evans
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BBC Radio 1
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 06:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
With free-form mayhem and the best new music.
Source: Radio Times
09:00
Simon Mayo
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BBC Radio 1
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 09:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Including retro hits in the Golden Hour from 9.00, and the coming of a God of the Week - Danny DeVito.
Contributors
Unknown:
Danny Devito.
Source: Radio Times
12:00
Lisa I'Anson
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 12:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Lunchtime's largest flavour and your favourite Soul Classic at 1.40.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Kevin Greening
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Two hours of teasing topicality, plus the Number Nine challenge and the Afternoon Lovefeast.
Source: Radio Times
16:00
Mark Goodier
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Industrial-strength infotainment.
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Evening Session
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BBC Radio 1
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Steve Lamacq and Mary Anne Hobbs with the UK's finest new and live music first. Including a scour of CD-ROMS and charts to answer your musical questions in What's the Story?
WRITE TO: What's the Story?. Evening Session, Radio 1, London WIN 4DJ
Contributors
Unknown:
Steve LamacQ
Unknown:
Mary Anne Hobbs
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Collins and Maconie's Hit Parade
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BBC Radio 1
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Andrew Collins and Stuart Maconie round up the week's new releases with the help of two guest critics. And a top pop celeb gets their comeuppance in Universally Challenged.
(A Wise Buddah production)
Contributors
DJ:
Andrew Collins
DJ:
Stuart Maconie
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Mark Radcliffe
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Comedy, cult movies, poetry, celebrity readings and a Boy Called Lard.
Source: Radio Times
00:00
Claire Sturgess
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BBC Radio 1
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With maximum music.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Clive Warren
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BBC Radio 1
Fri 8th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 2 WEDNESDAY MARCH 6TH 1996
06:00
Sarah Kennedy
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 06:00 on BBC Radio 2
with the Dawn Patrol
Source: Radio Times
06:15
Pause for Thought
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 06:15 on BBC Radio 2
With Eileen Campbell.
Contributors
Unknown:
Eileen Campbell.
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Wake Up to Wogan
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
09:15
Pause for Thought
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 09:15 on BBC Radio 2
With Angela Wood.
Contributors
Unknown:
Angela Wood.
Source: Radio Times
09:30
Ken Bruce
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
Dedications and requests. Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits.
Source: Radio Times
11:30
Sue Cook
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 11:30 on BBC Radio 2
talks to the people who make the news. Including, today, the return of gardening expert Daphne Ledward.
Contributors
Unknown:
Daphne Ledward.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Debbie Thrower
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
15:30
Ed Stewart
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
17:05
Paul Heiney
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
Including the Mystery Voice competition.
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Jim Lloyd
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
with Folk on 2 Tonight's guest is the Scots' singer Christine Kydd. Her set includes an arrangement of Robert Burns 's Ye Banks and Braes which will be appearing on a CD set marking the 200th anniversary of the composer's death. The programme also includes the second of two reports from the North American
Folk Alliance conference in Washington.
HOTLINE FREECALL NUMBER:
[number removed]
Contributors
Singer:
Christine Kydd.
Unknown:
Robert Burns
Source: Radio Times
20:00
Marooned with a Mandolin
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 20:00 on BBC Radio 2
A three-part series in which Simon Mayor examines the origins of the mandolin. 3: Around the World
Simon Mayor finds weird and wonderful mandolin virtuosi in far-away places. Indian master U Srinivas plays Indian classical music on an electric mandolin, while in the hands of Petri
Hakala and Patrick Vaillant the instrument becomes an essential ingredient of Finnish and Provençal traditions ... and Czech-born Radim Zenkl hits his with a pencil!
An Acoustics production
Contributors
Unknown:
Simon Mayor
Unknown:
Simon Mayor
Unknown:
U Srinivas
Unknown:
Patrick Vaillant
Unknown:
Radim Zenkl
Source: Radio Times
20:30
The Richer Mix
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 20:30 on BBC Radio 2
The fourth of asix-part series in which Fiona Ritchie presents the very best in contemporary Celtic music.
Contributors
Unknown:
Fiona Ritchie
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Kaiso! Calypso
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
Continuing
Trevor McDonald 's six-part series exploring the calypsos of the Caribbean and in particular Trinidad.
5: The calypso has a long history of being used for the purposes of teasing, mockery and subversion, many songs relying on the double entendre. Trevor McDonald
explores some of the calypsos that were banned and some that just managed to stay within the bounds of good taste. A Rewind production
Contributors
Unknown:
Trevor McDonald
Unknown:
Trevor McDonald
Source: Radio Times
21:30
Nigel Ogden The Organist Entertains
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 21:30 on BBC Radio 2
Music, news and information from the popular organ and keyboard world. Tonight includes a visit from John Walker for the regular keyboard update.
Contributors
Unknown:
John Walker
Source: Radio Times
22:30
The Jamesons
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 22:30 on BBC Radio 2
Phone in and put your point of view to Derek and Ellen Jameson on [number removed] at the cost of a local call from anywhere in the UK. LINES OPEN from 10.00pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Ellen Jameson
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Steve Madden
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev Derek Drysdale.
Contributors
Unknown:
Derek Drysdale.
Source: Radio Times
03:00
Alex Lester
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 03:00 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev Derek Drysdale.
Contributors
Unknown:
Derek Drysdale.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Alex Lester
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
Continued from 3.00am
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 1 WEDNESDAY MARCH 6TH 1996
06:30
Chris Evans
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 06:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
Chris Evans, Charlie Manning and the crew with the best new music, plus Newsbeat, weather and Big Traffic.
Contributors
DJ:
Chris Evans
Unknown:
Charlie Manning
Source: Radio Times
09:00
Simon Mayo
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 09:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
The original Golden Hour at
9.00, plus more dastardly write-in Confessions.
Source: Radio Times
12:00
Lisa I'Anson
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 12:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Lunchtime's largest tunes, plus from 12.30-12.45 Newsbeat and the daily listener's Soul Classic at 1.40.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Kevin Greening
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Popping, prattling and lovefeasting - write in with your favourite love songs and a dedication.
WRITE TO:
The Afternoon Lovefeast, Radio 1, London WIN 4DJ
Source: Radio Times
16:00
Mark Goodier
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
High velocity entertainment, including 5.30-5.45
Newsbeat, three top tunes in the Drive-In at 6.00, and dance hits from 6.30 in The Mix.
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Evening Session
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Mary Anne Hobbs and Steve Lamacq have the UK's best new music first.
Contributors
Unknown:
Mary Anne Hobbs
Unknown:
Steve LamacQ
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Radio Tip Top
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Kid Tempo and the Ginger Prince on the fast-moving pop scene, brought to you by Total Spectrasound. Including this week, the celebrated Moog Interlude. A Tip Top production
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Mark Radcliffe
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With the Melons in acoustic session.
Source: Radio Times
00:00
Wendy Lloyd
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Clive Warren
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Thu 7th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Featuring the daily Good Night/Good Morning quiz.
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 2 TUESDAY MARCH 5TH 1996
06:00
Sarah Kennedy
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 06:00 on BBC Radio 2
with the Dawn Patrol.
Source: Radio Times
06:15
Pause for Thought
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 06:15 on BBC Radio 2
With Gillian Wright.
Contributors
Unknown:
Gillian Wright.
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Wake Up to Wogan
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
News, travel, weather and the greatest hits of all time.
Source: Radio Times
09:15
Pause for Thought
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 09:15 on BBC Radio 2
With the Rev Frank Topping.
Source: Radio Times
09:30
Ken Bruce
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
With hits, new releases and timeless classic tracks.
Source: Radio Times
11:30
Sue Cook
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 11:30 on BBC Radio 2
talks to the people who make the news.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Debbie Thrower
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
As part of Radio 2's
Positive Change campaign, Diana Moran gives tips on coping with osteoporosis and the menopause.
Contributors
Unknown:
Diana Moran
Source: Radio Times
15:30
Ed Stewart
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
17:05
Paul Heiney
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
With Answers Please - a chance for listeners to find the answer to that question which has puzzled them for ages.
QUESTIONS TO: The John Dunn
Show, BBC Radio 2. London W1A 1AA. FAX: (0171) [number removed]E-MAIL: [address removed]
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Hayes over Britain
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
Investigating the top issues of the day. Voice your views on what's in the news by phoning [number removed] at the cost of a local call from anywhere in the UK.
LINES OPEN from 6.00pm
Producers Anne Freeman and Jennifer Teague
Contributors
Producers:
Anne Freeman
Producers:
Jennifer Teague
Source: Radio Times
20:30
Kalangadog Junction
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 20:30 on BBC Radio 2
The six-part comedy drama series written by Moya O'Shea. Starring
Caroline Quentin , John Duttine , Julie Gibbs , Toby Longworth , Joanna Monro ,
Moya O'Shea , Niall Ashdown , Brian Bowles and June Whitfield.
2: Thomas and Jane are finally making headway in Kalangadog Junction, but his appointment as judge of the Beautiful Baby Contest could lead to disaster.
Contributors
Written By:
Moya O'Shea.
Unknown:
Caroline Quentin
Unknown:
John Duttine
Unknown:
Julie Gibbs
Unknown:
Toby Longworth
Unknown:
Joanna Monro
Unknown:
Moya O'Shea
Unknown:
Niall Ashdown
Unknown:
Brian Bowles
Unknown:
June Whitfield.
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Misleading Ladies
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
Like many actors,
Denis Quilley has donned a frock, wig and heels for his art, most notably in Privates on Parade, now being revived with Tony Slattery. Here he investigates the place that the female impersonator has in British showbusiness, from its beginnings through the troop entertainments of the Second World War to its pinnacle with Danny La Rue. Hinge and Bracket, Dame Edna and company prove that, though as ladies they may be misleading, they are anything but a drag. A Pier production
Contributors
Unknown:
Denis Quilley
Unknown:
Tony Slattery.
Unknown:
Danny La Rue.
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Film Star
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
1: The American leading actor Gary Cooper is remembered by film historian John Huntley. With comments from critic Derek Malcolm and actress
Susannah York.
Producer Barry Littlechild
Next week Audrey Hepburn
Contributors
Unknown:
Gary Cooper
Unknown:
John Huntley.
Unknown:
Derek Malcolm
Unknown:
Susannah York.
Producer:
Barry Littlechild
Unknown:
Audrey Hepburn
Source: Radio Times
22:30
The Jamesons
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 22:30 on BBC Radio 2
Late-night listening with Derek and Ellen Jameson.
Including at 10.45 What's
That Noise? and at 11.45 a review of tomorrow's papers.
Contributors
Unknown:
Ellen Jameson.
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Steve Madden
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev Frank Topping.
Source: Radio Times
03:00
Alex Lester
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 03:00 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev Frank Topping.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Alex Lester
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
Continued from 3.00am
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 2 TUESDAY MARCH 5TH 1996
06:00
Sarah Kennedy
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 06:00 on BBC Radio 2
with the Dawn Patrol.
Source: Radio Times
06:15
Pause for Thought
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 06:15 on BBC Radio 2
With Gillian Wright.
Contributors
Unknown:
Gillian Wright.
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Wake Up to Wogan
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
News, travel, weather and the greatest hits of all time.
Source: Radio Times
09:15
Pause for Thought
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 09:15 on BBC Radio 2
With the Rev Frank Topping.
Source: Radio Times
09:30
Ken Bruce
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
With hits, new releases and timeless classic tracks.
Source: Radio Times
11:30
Sue Cook
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 11:30 on BBC Radio 2
talks to the people who make the news.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Debbie Thrower
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
As part of Radio 2's
Positive Change campaign, Diana Moran gives tips on coping with osteoporosis and the menopause.
Contributors
Unknown:
Diana Moran
Source: Radio Times
15:30
Ed Stewart
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
17:05
Paul Heiney
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
With Answers Please - a chance for listeners to find the answer to that question which has puzzled them for ages.
QUESTIONS TO: The John Dunn
Show, BBC Radio 2. London W1A 1AA. FAX: (0171) [number removed]E-MAIL: [address removed]
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Hayes over Britain
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
Investigating the top issues of the day. Voice your views on what's in the news by phoning [number removed] at the cost of a local call from anywhere in the UK.
LINES OPEN from 6.00pm
Producers Anne Freeman and Jennifer Teague
Contributors
Producers:
Anne Freeman
Producers:
Jennifer Teague
Source: Radio Times
20:30
Kalangadog Junction
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 20:30 on BBC Radio 2
The six-part comedy drama series written by Moya O'Shea. Starring
Caroline Quentin , John Duttine , Julie Gibbs , Toby Longworth , Joanna Monro ,
Moya O'Shea , Niall Ashdown , Brian Bowles and June Whitfield.
2: Thomas and Jane are finally making headway in Kalangadog Junction, but his appointment as judge of the Beautiful Baby Contest could lead to disaster.
Contributors
Written By:
Moya O'Shea.
Unknown:
Caroline Quentin
Unknown:
John Duttine
Unknown:
Julie Gibbs
Unknown:
Toby Longworth
Unknown:
Joanna Monro
Unknown:
Moya O'Shea
Unknown:
Niall Ashdown
Unknown:
Brian Bowles
Unknown:
June Whitfield.
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Misleading Ladies
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
Like many actors,
Denis Quilley has donned a frock, wig and heels for his art, most notably in Privates on Parade, now being revived with Tony Slattery. Here he investigates the place that the female impersonator has in British showbusiness, from its beginnings through the troop entertainments of the Second World War to its pinnacle with Danny La Rue. Hinge and Bracket, Dame Edna and company prove that, though as ladies they may be misleading, they are anything but a drag. A Pier production
Contributors
Unknown:
Denis Quilley
Unknown:
Tony Slattery.
Unknown:
Danny La Rue.
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Film Star
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
1: The American leading actor Gary Cooper is remembered by film historian John Huntley. With comments from critic Derek Malcolm and actress
Susannah York.
Producer Barry Littlechild
Next week Audrey Hepburn
Contributors
Unknown:
Gary Cooper
Unknown:
John Huntley.
Unknown:
Derek Malcolm
Unknown:
Susannah York.
Producer:
Barry Littlechild
Unknown:
Audrey Hepburn
Source: Radio Times
22:30
The Jamesons
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 22:30 on BBC Radio 2
Late-night listening with Derek and Ellen Jameson.
Including at 10.45 What's
That Noise? and at 11.45 a review of tomorrow's papers.
Contributors
Unknown:
Ellen Jameson.
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Steve Madden
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev Frank Topping.
Source: Radio Times
03:00
Alex Lester
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 03:00 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev Frank Topping.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Alex Lester
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
Continued from 3.00am
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 1 TUESDAY MARCH 5TH 1996
06:30
Chris Evans
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 06:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
Traffic news, lightning links and the best new music, plus Newsbeat with Tina Ritchie and three hot songs into 9.00.
Contributors
Unknown:
Tina Ritchie
Source: Radio Times
09:00
Simon Mayo
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 09:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With the daily Golden Hour, and Bon Jovi in exclusive acoustic session.
Contributors
Unknown:
Bon Jovi
Source: Radio Times
12:00
Lisa I'Anson
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 12:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With Newsbeat from
12.30-12.45.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Kevin Greening
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With the Number Nine
Game.
Source: Radio Times
16:00
Mark Goodier
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
High density entertainment with the Newsbeat late report at 5.30-5.45, and three great radio records back-to-back in the nightly Drive-In at 6.00.
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Evening Session
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Steve Lamacq and Mary Anne Hobbs with new and live music, with exclusive sessions from the BBC's
Maida Vale studios.
Contributors
Unknown:
Steve LamacQ
Unknown:
Mary Anne Hobbs
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Cling Film with Mark Kermode and Mary Anne Hobbs
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Movies, videos, on-set reports and reviews. And a cinematic guest chooses three favourite flicks, getting a one-way ticket to spend A Night in Casablanca.
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Mark Radcliffe
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Mark Radcliffe , Lard and assorted poets, comedians and shrewd observers of life.
Contributors
Unknown:
Mark Radcliffe
Source: Radio Times
00:00
Wendy Lloyd
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Clive Warren
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Wed 6th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With a slick early-morning music mix.
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 2 MONDAY MARCH 4TH 1996
06:00
Sarah Kennedy
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 06:00 on BBC Radio 2
with the Dawn Patrol
Source: Radio Times
06:15
Pause for Thought
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 06:15 on BBC Radio 2
With Laurie Rosenberg.
Contributors
Unknown:
Laurie Rosenberg.
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Wake Up to Wogan
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
E-Mail: [email address removed]
Contributors
DJ:
Terry Wogan
Source: Radio Times
09:15
Pause for Thought
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 09:15 on BBC Radio 2
With Captain Charles King.
Source: Radio Times
09:30
Ken Bruce
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
11:30
Sue Cook
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 11:30 on BBC Radio 2
sits in for Jimmy Young this week. As part of Radio 2's Positive Change campaign, Sue Cook answers listeners' questions on the menopause. Plus expert medical advice on HRT, osteoporosis, diet and exercise.
BOOKLET: for a booklet full of information and advice, write to: [address removed]
* Dr Mark Porter : page 34
Contributors
Unknown:
Jimmy Young
Unknown:
Sue Cook
Unknown:
Dr Mark Porter
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Debbie Thrower
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
With more delicious recipes from Mary Berry.
For a recipe sheet send SAE to: [address removed]
Contributors
Unknown:
Mary Berry.
Source: Radio Times
15:30
Ed Stewart
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
17:05
Paul Heiney
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
sits in for John Dunn this week. Today, the Mystery
Voice competition and a chat with a foreign correspondent.
Contributors
Unknown:
John Dunn
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Hubert Gregg says Thanks for the Memory
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
19:30
Malcolm Laycock
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 19:30 on BBC Radio 2
with Dance Band Days and at 8.00 Big Band Era.
Source: Radio Times
20:30
Big Band Special
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 20:30 on BBC Radio 2
Sheila Tracy presents the first part of a concert recorded at Falkirk Town
Hall in central Scotland. The
BBC Big Band, conducted by Barry Forgie , are joined by one of Scotland's finest jazz exports, tenor saxophonist Tommy Whittle.
Contributors
Unknown:
Sheila Tracy
Conducted By:
Barry Forgie
Unknown:
Tommy Whittle.
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Humphrey Lyttelton
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
with The Best of Jazz on record.
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Frame It!
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
Continuing the series presented by Chris Serle.
5: RolfHarris explains how panting like a dog can get you a great portrait of your cat. And pop photographer Denis O'Regan on getting satisfaction when photographing Mick Jagger. If you want to join a photography or camcorder club, phone the Radio 2 Helpline on [number removed]
Contributors
Presented By:
Chris Serle.
Unknown:
Denis O'Regan
Unknown:
Mick Jagger.
Source: Radio Times
22:30
The Jamesons
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 22:30 on BBC Radio 2
Late-night listening with Derek and Ellen Jameson.
A Unique Broadcasting production
Contributors
Unknown:
Ellen Jameson.
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Digby Fairweather
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
with Jazz Notes
Moondog is one of the more enigmatic jazz characters. With a re-creation by the Clark Tracey Band and comments from Kenny Graham , The Moondog Suite sheds light on the man who even Duke
Ellington went out of his way to hear busking on the streets of New York.
Contributors
Unknown:
Kenny Graham
Source: Radio Times
01:00
Steve Madden
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 01:00 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought With Jenny Nemko.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jenny Nemko.
Source: Radio Times
03:00
Alex Lester
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 03:00 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought With Jenny Nemko.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jenny Nemko.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Alex Lester
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
Continued from 3.00am
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bbc radio 1 mondAY MARCH 4TH 1996
06:30
Chris Evans
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 06:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
Maximum music and morning mayhem. A Ginger Air production
Source: Radio Times
09:00
Simon Mayo
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 09:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With two classic years in the original Golden Hour from 9.00, and at 11.00 Confessions.
E-MAIL: [address removed]
Source: Radio Times
12:00
Lisa I'Anson
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 12:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With the Newsbeat lunchtime bulletin at 12.30.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Kevin Greening
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
16:00
Mark Goodier
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
The best new music, with 5.30-5.45 Newsbeat and The Mix at 6.30.
E-MAIL:[address removed]
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Evening Session
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Steve Lamacq and Mary Anne Hobbs have specially recorded session tracks and new music exclusives all week.
Contributors
Presenter:
Steve Lamacq
Presenter:
Mary Anne Hobbs
Source: Radio Times
21:00
In Concert: Radiohead and the Cranberries
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Another chance to hear the sets first broadcast around the world in July 1995 when both bands played support to REM at the Milton
Keynes Bowl, with hits including Radiohead's My Iron Lung and the Cranberries' Linger.
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Mark Radcliffe
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Live from Manchester's
Palace of Glittering Delights with comedy, poetry and Shed Seven in session.
Source: Radio Times
00:00
Wendy Lloyd
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Clive Warren
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 5th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
The UK's best new music, plus the Good Night/Good Morning quiz.
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 2 SUNDAY MARCH 3RD 1996
000
Don Maclean
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 07:00 on BBC Radio 2
says Good Morning Sunday and welcomes his special guest, actress
Rita Tushingham. Including at
7.40 Rabbi Bobby Silverman.
Contributors
Unknown:
Rita Tushingham.
Unknown:
Bobby Silverman.
Source: Radio Times
09:05
Michael Aspel
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 09:05 on BBC Radio 2
Are you a film buff or have you ever met a star? If the answer is yes, you could win the mystery One of These prizes in the movie quiz, and your account of a chance celebrity meeting could be shared with the rest of the country. Plus a Beatles Breakfast, a well-known classical tune, comedy and the best pop around.
Source: Radio Times
10:30
Hayes on Sunday
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 10:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
12:00
Vintage Years
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 12:00 on BBC Radio 2
12.00 Desmond Carrington with Radio 2 All-Time Greats
Your favourite tunes and performances on record.
2.00pm Benny Green
A weekly celebration of the art of the songwriter.
3.00 David Jacobs with Sounds Easy
The music of yesterday in that easy style.
4.00 In Marble Halls
Marion Marshall presents the first of two programmes about Michael William Balfe
- a Victorian Andrew Lloyd Webber. With TP McKenna as the composer, and music including / Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls from
The Bohemian Girl, and Killarney.
An Inflight production
4.30 Sing Something Simple
With the Cliff Adams
Singers, accompanied by Jack Emblow.
Rpt
5.00 Pam Ayres welcomes listeners to her show, featuring the best in music for an afternoon, plus letters and calls. Producer David Welsby
The telephone number during the programme is (0121) [number removed]or you can write to BBC Pebble Mill, Birmingham B5 7QQ
Contributors
Unknown:
Desmond Carrington
Unknown:
Benny Green
Songwriter:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Marion Marshall
Unknown:
Michael William Balfe
Unknown:
Andrew Lloyd
Singers:
Cliff Adams
Accompanied By:
Jack Emblow.
Unknown:
Pam Ayres
Producer:
David Welsby
Source: Radio Times
19:00
John Dankworth
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
presents Melodies for You
Source: Radio Times
20:30
Sunday Half Hour
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 20:30 on BBC Radio 2
In the second of a special series from Wales for Lent,
Roger Royle presents hymns and other music from the English Presbyterian
Church, Menai Bridge,
Anglesey, with Cantorion
Menai and the Monteverdi
Singers. Tonight's hymns include All ye that pass by; Breathe on me breath of God; the Lord's Prayer;
When all thy mercies; Drop, drop slow tears; 0 lesu
Mawr; Son of God, eternal
Saviour.
Musical directors Gwyn L Williams and John Huw Davies
Organist Dr Peter Flinn
Contributors
Unknown:
Roger Royle
Organist:
John Huw Davies
Organist:
Dr Peter Flinn
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Alan Keith
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
with Your Hundred Best
Tunes
Source: Radio Times
22:00
From Screen to CD Radio 2 Arts Programme
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
Film music has become increasingly important in the craft over the years and, in this programme,
Bibi Baskin takes a look at the multiplicity of film music - from Gone With the Wind to Schindler's List - that has found its way onto CD. Producer Maura Clarke
Contributors
Unknown:
Bibi Baskin
Producer:
Maura Clarke
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Steve Madden
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev Eric Gaudion.
Contributors
Unknown:
Eric Gaudion.
Source: Radio Times
03:00
Alex Lester
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 03:00 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev Eric Gaudion.
Contributors
Unknown:
Eric Gaudion.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Alex Lester
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
Continued from 3.00am
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 1 SUNDAY MARCH 3RD 1996
07:00
Kevin Greening
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 07:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Including the weekend breakfast Newsbeat with Owen Thomas from 7.30.
Contributors
Unknown:
Owen Thomas
Source: Radio Times
10:00
Dave Pearce
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 10:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
The Recovery Session from
1.00, including Lump 'Em or Dump 'Em, and the Personal File.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Trevor Nelson's Rhythm Nation
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Street beats and new classic soul, the Love
Bomb from 3.00, plus the Grapevine.
A Wise Buddah production
Source: Radio Times
16:00
UK Top 40
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Mark Goodier has the UK's hot hits countdown.
Contributors
Unknown:
Mark Goodier
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Mavericks: Elvis Presley
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Mark Radcliffe 's four-part investigation of artists who broke the rules begins with arguably the first maverick - Elvis Aaron Presley , who opened the generation gap with Heartbreak Hotel.
With contributions from musicians Scotty Moore and the Jordanaires, producer Sam Phillips , songwriter Jerry Leiber and Elvis biographer Roy Carr. Rpt
Contributors
Unknown:
Mark Radcliffe
Unknown:
Elvis Aaron Presley
Musicians:
Scotty Moore
Producer:
Sam Phillips
Songwriter:
Jerry Leiber
Unknown:
Roy Carr.
Source: Radio Times
20:00
Radio 1 Rock Show
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 20:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Live in Glasgow,
John Cavanagh has 3 Colours Red in session.
Contributors
Unknown:
John Cavanagh
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Andy Kershaw
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With the best global music and session guest Elisa Carthy live in the studio.
Contributors
Unknown:
Elisa Carthy
Source: Radio Times
00:00
Claire Sturgess
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Clive Warren
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 4th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With the UK's best new music at dawn and the day's papers reviewed.
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 2 SATURDAY MARCH 2ND 1996
06:00
Mo Dutta
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 06:00 on BBC Radio 2
with the Saturday Show
Source: Radio Times
08:05
Brian Matthew
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 08:05 on BBC Radio 2
with Sounds of the 60s
Source: Radio Times
10:00
Vanessa Feltz
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 10:00 on BBC Radio 2
Vanessa Feltz steps in while Judi Spiers is away on holiday.
A Rewind production
Contributors
Presenter:
Vanessa Feltz
Source: Radio Times
12:00
Hayes on Saturday
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 12:00 on BBC Radio 2
Producer Julia Brooke
Contributors
Producer:
Julia Brooke
Source: Radio Times
13:30
The Queen of Romance
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 13:30 on BBC Radio 2
Continuing
Stephen Sheridan 's comedy series. 3:Mad Love
Angela receives some rather disturbing fan mail.
Donald ....................GORDON REID
Contributors
Unknown:
Stephen Sheridan
Angela Temple:
Lesley Joseph
Mrs Partridge:
Pat Coombs
Conrad Bone:
Matthew Byam Shaw
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Martin Kelner on Saturday
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
16:00
Nick Barraclough with New Country
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 2
A Smooth Operations production
Source: Radio Times
17:00
James Taylor in Concert
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 17:00 on BBC Radio 2
This first concert from the King Biscuit Rower Hour, the famous American radio series produced between 1973 and 1993, was recorded in May 1974. It features the singer/ songwriter performing many of his famous songs - including Carolina on My Mind and You've Got a Friend. There's also a duet with Carly Simon of their hit Mockingbird.
Producer Richard Masters
Contributors
Unknown:
Carly Simon
Producer:
Richard Masters
Source: Radio Times
18:00
Reading Music
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 18:00 on BBC Radio 2
Miles Kington and his guests review books about music. As usual the key word is contrast - between the songs of Noël Coward and Cole Porter , and the blues and soul of John
Mayall and James Brown. Studio guests include American author Ellis
Amburn who explains why his new biography of Buddy Holly , The Real Story, is the most revealing account ever of the rock pioneer's life. Producer Dave Shannon
Contributors
Unknown:
Cole Porter
Unknown:
James Brown.
Unknown:
Buddy Holly
Producer:
Dave Shannon
Source: Radio Times
19:00
The Comediennes - Hattie Jacques
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
Archive footage of Hattie Jacques in ITMA and Educating Archie as well as classic Hancocks of yesteryear. Rpt
Contributors
Unknown:
Hattie Jacques
Source: Radio Times
19:30
Ron Goodwin's Film Favourites
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 19:30 on BBC Radio 2
From the Pavilion Theatre, Rhyl,
Ron Goodwin conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday, in an array of some of the most popular movie music. Ed Stewart introduces selections from Walt Disney, tributes to Ingrid Bergman and James Bond, Singing in the Rain and The Magnificent Seven, as well as some of Ron Goodwin's best-known film scores.
Producer Alan Boyd
At 8.20, during the interval, Ed Stewart chats to Ron Goodwin about his connection with Peter Sellers, and their creation of such comedy classics as Goodness Gracious Me, My Old Dutch and Balham - Gateway to the South.
Producer Elizabeth Funning
Contributors
Unknown:
Ron Goodwin
Unknown:
Martin Loveday
Introduces:
Ed Stewart
Unknown:
Ingrid Bergman
Unknown:
James Bond
Unknown:
Ron Goodwin
Producer:
Alan Boyd
Unknown:
Ed Stewart
Producer:
Elizabeth Funning
Source: Radio Times
21:30
David Jacobs
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BBC Radio 2
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 21:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Sheridan Morley
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BBC Radio 2
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
with the Radio 2 Arts
Programme
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Charles Nove
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BBC Radio 2
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought
With Canon Noel Vincent.
Contributors
Unknown:
Canon Noel Vincent.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Mo Dutta
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BBC Radio 2
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
with the Sunday Show
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 1 SATURDAY MARCH 2ND 1996
07:00
Kevin Greening
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BBC Radio 1
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 07:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With Saturday's maximum music, and half-hourly
Newsbeat summaries with Owen Thomas from 7.30.
Contributors
Unknown:
Owen Thomas
Source: Radio Times
10:00
Dave Pearce
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BBC Radio 1
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 10:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With the Fan-tastic giveaway on the Lightning Seeds, and the Sad Git Dilemma.
Source: Radio Times
12:30
Danny Baker
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BBC Radio 1
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 12:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
With the best new music.
Source: Radio Times
14:30
Jo Whiley
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BBC Radio 1
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 14:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
With Radio 1 sessions in the Basement Tapes.
Source: Radio Times
17:00
John Peel
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BBC Radio 1
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 17:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With live sessions from
Done Lying Down and the Sewing Room.
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Lovegroove Dance Party with Danny Rampling
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BBC Radio 1
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Uplifting house blended live, plus the Powerplay, a downtempo threesome in the Easy Funk Three, and Euromix acid. Including the National Lottery results live from TV Centre at 8.03.
A West End production
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Radio 1 Rap Show
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BBC Radio 1
Sat 2nd Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Tim Westwood spins the hip hop flavours, with live freestyles and the Top 10 at 10 rap countdown. A Justice production
Source: Radio Times
00:00
Essential Mix: Howie B
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BBC Radio 1
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Erstwhile Soul II Soul engineer Howie B, adored by the indie press following his work with U2 and Brian Eno , whips up two hours of tunes. A West End production
Contributors
Unknown:
Brian Eno
Source: Radio Times
02:00
Annie Nightingale's Chill Out Zone
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BBC Radio 1
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 02:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Lynn Parsons
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BBC Radio 1
Sun 3rd Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Including the newest singles, albums, games and videos In Yer Face at
5.15 and 6.45.
Source: Radio Times
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