BBC RADIO 2 THURSDAY MARCH 21ST 1996
06:00
Sarah Kennedy
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 06:00 on BBC Radio 2
with the Dawn Patrol
Plus a review of the morning's newspapers.
Source: Radio Times
06:15
Pause for Thought
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 06:15 on BBC Radio 2
With Jessica Wadeson.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jessica Wadeson.
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Wake Up to Wogan
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 21st 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
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 21st 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 21st Mar 1996, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
Dedications and requests. Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits.
Source: Radio Times
11:30
Jimmy Young
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 11:30 on BBC Radio 2
Talking to the people who make the news. Plus food news and best buys.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Debbie Thrower
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 21st 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, with expert advice from the team of contributors.
Source: Radio Times
15:30
Alex Lester
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
With the Accumulator Quiz, Where Are You Now? and regular travel updates. Including at 3.55 Party Political Broadcast by the Conservative Party.
Source: Radio Times
17:05
Paul Heiney
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
Sits in for John Dunn today and tomorrow.
Contributors
Unknown:
John Dunn
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Laughter in the Air: 4: Nouvelle Vague
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
Barry Took concludes his history of BBC Radio comedy.
Since the watershed of Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a new generation of writers, performers and producers have made the eighties and nineties a second golden age of radio entertainment. Barry Took traces the progress of the shows which have brought laughter to the airwaves in the last decade - and often crossed over to TV.
Including Radio Active, The Burkiss Way, The Million Pound Radio Show, The Mary Whitehouse Experience, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Knowing Me, Knowing You, Struck Off and Die and Lee and Herring's Fist of Fun.
Contributors
Writer/Presenter:
Barry Took
Source: Radio Times
19:30
David Allan
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 21st 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 21st Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
Rhythm and blues classics from the archive, the best of the new releases, and a specially recorded session from the blues and boogie pianist Bob Hall , a veteran since the sixties of some of the best British blues bands.
Contributors
Pianist:
Bob Hall
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Shared Experience
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 21st 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.
6: Last. but by no means least, Tom Paxton.
Contributors
Unknown:
Allan Taylor
Unknown:
Tom Paxton.
Source: Radio Times
22:30
The Jamesons
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 21st 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
Sue McGarry
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 22nd Mar 1996, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
With music and conversation.
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev John Morgan.
Contributors
Unknown:
John Morgan.
Source: Radio Times
03:00
Steve Madden
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BBC Radio 2
Fri 22nd 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
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BBC RADIO 1 THURSDAY MARCH 21ST 1996
06:30
Chris Evans
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BBC Radio 1
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 06:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
The UK's significantly bigger breakfast experience.
Source: Radio Times
09:00
Simon Mayo
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BBC Radio 1
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 09:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Including top retro tunes in the Golden Hour from 9.00 and a God of the Week.
Source: Radio Times
12:00
Lisa I'Anson
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BBC Radio 1
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 12:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Lunchtime's largest flavour, including your favourite Soul Classic at 1.40.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Nicky Campbell
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BBC Radio 1
Thu 21st 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
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BBC Radio 1
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Industrial-strength infotainment plus the big news, with traffic, entertainment, sport and world headlines.
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Evening Session
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BBC Radio 1
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley with the UK's new and live music first. CD-ROMs and charts are searched 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:
Jo Whiley
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Collins and Maconie's Hit Parade
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BBC Radio 1
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Andrew Collins and Stuart Maconie review the week's new singles in the company of two guest critics. And a top pop celeb is subjected to Universally Challenged, Radio 1's newest specialist trivia quiz.
A Wise Buddah production
Contributors
Presenter:
Andrew Collins
Presenter:
Stuart Maconie
Source: Radio Times
22:00
John Peel
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BBC Radio 1
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
00:00
Claire Sturgess
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BBC Radio 1
Fri 22nd Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Clive Warren
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BBC Radio 1
Fri 22nd Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 2 WEDNESDAY MARCH 20TH 1996
06:00
Sarah Kennedy
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th 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 20th Mar 1996, 06:15 on BBC Radio 2
With Eileen Campbell.
Contributors
Unknown:
Eileen Campbell.
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Wake Up to Wogan
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
09:15
Pause for Thought
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th 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 20th Mar 1996, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits.
Source: Radio Times
11:30
Jimmy Young
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 11:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Debbie Thrower
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
15:30
Alex Lester
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
17:05
John Dunn
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Jim Lloyd
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
with Folk on 2 Tonight's guests are Show of Hands, who this Sunday make the giant leap from the village halls of the West Country to a solo concert at London's Royal Albert Hall. Show of Hands are Steve
Knightley and Phil Beer who first got involved with traditional music on the Exeter folk scene. Tonight, they talk about their latest venture and give studio performances of songs from their current album Lie of the Land, all of which have roots in the West
Country.
HOTLINE FREECALL NUMBER:
[number removed]
Contributors
Unknown:
Albert Hall.
Unknown:
Phil Beer
Source: Radio Times
20:00
The Richard Thompson Story
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 20:00 on BBC Radio 2
A three-part series in which Simon Nicol of Fairport Convention explores the career of one of England's foremost musical talents.
2:Shoot Out the Lights
Nicol looks at Thompson's solo work after leaving
Fairport Convention and the influential six albums recorded with his wife Linda prior to their break-up in 1982. Featuring Joe Boyd , Pete Zorn , Brian Eno ,
Dave Pegg , John Kirkpatrick , Linda Thompson , Martin Allcock and Richard
Thompson.
A Hot Dog Radio production
Contributors
Unknown:
Simon Nicol
Unknown:
Joe Boyd
Unknown:
Pete Zorn
Unknown:
Brian Eno
Unknown:
Dave Pegg
Unknown:
John Kirkpatrick
Unknown:
Linda Thompson
Unknown:
Martin Allcock
Source: Radio Times
20:30
The Richer Mix
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 20:30 on BBC Radio 2
The last of a six-part series in which Fiona Ritchie presents the best in contemporary Celtic music.
Contributors
Unknown:
Fiona Ritchie
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Cajun Clubhouse
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
The dance floor beckons as Chris Hall hosts six programmes of Cajun magic.
1: Music from Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys, Boozoo Chavis and Jimmy Breaux , plus tonight's live guest band from America - Balfa Toujours. Adding culinary tips as hot and spicy as the music is chef Patrick Mould , joining the team direct from Louisiana.
FACTSHEET: for a series factsheet send an A4 sae with a 36p stamp to: [address removed]
Producer Stuart Hobday
Contributors
Unknown:
Chris Hall
Unknown:
Steve Riley
Unknown:
Boozoo Chavis
Unknown:
Jimmy Breaux
Unknown:
Balfa Toujours.
Unknown:
Patrick Mould
Producer:
Stuart Hobday
Source: Radio Times
21:30
Nigel Ogden The Organist Entertains
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 21:30 on BBC Radio 2
Music, news and information from the popular organ and keyboard world, including another selection of extended musical items from some of our top players.
Source: Radio Times
22:30
The Jamesons
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 22:30 on BBC Radio 2
Phone in and put your point of view to Derek and EHen
Jameson on [number removed] at the cost of a local call from anywhere in the UK. LINES OPEN from 10.00pm
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Sue McGarry
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
With Canon Noel Vincent.
Contributors
Unknown:
Canon Noel Vincent.
Source: Radio Times
03:00
Steve Madden
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 03:00 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought
With Canon Noel Vincent.
Contributors
Unknown:
Canon Noel Vincent.
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 1 WEDNESDAY MARCH 20TH 1996
06:30
Chris Evans
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BBC Radio 1
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 06:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
Chris Evans, Charlie Manning and the crew with the day's best new music. Plus Newsbeat, weather, Big Traffic - and unrehearsed chaos.
Contributors
DJ:
Chris Evans
Source: Radio Times
09:00
Simon Mayo
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BBC Radio 1
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 09:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Top tunes and news headlines from two classic years in the original Golden Hour at 9.00, plus more write-in Confessions.
Source: Radio Times
12:00
Lisa I'Anson
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 12:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Lunchtime's largest tunes, plus 12.30-12.45
Newsbeat and at 1.40 the daily listener's Soul Classic.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Nicky Campbell
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BBC Radio 1
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Plus the legendary Afternoon Lovefeast of ballads.
WRITE TO:
The Afternoon Lovefeast. Radio 1, London WIN 4DJ
Source: Radio Times
16:00
Mark Goodier
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BBC Radio 1
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Entertainment including 5.30-5.45 Newsbeat, three top tunes in the Drive-in at 6.00 and a continuous half-hour of dance hits from 6.30 in The Mix.
Contributors
DJ:
Mark Goodier
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Evening Session
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BBC Radio 1
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq with guest exclusives and more first plays of the newest music than any other radio programme.
Contributors
DJ:
Jo Whiley
DJ:
Steve Lamacq
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Radio Tip Top
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BBC Radio 1
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Kid Tempo and the Ginger Prince with another romp through the crazy world of pop music. Including this week Boy Racer Triton. A Tip Top production
Source: Radio Times
22:00
John Peel
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BBC Radio 1
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With a Mancunian selection live from the Palace Of
Glittering Delights.
Source: Radio Times
00:00
Wendy Lloyd
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BBC Radio 1
Thu 21st Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Clive Warren
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BBC Radio 1
Thu 21st 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 19TH 1996
06:00
Sarah Kennedy
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th 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
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 06:15 on BBC Radio 2
With Gillian Wright.
Contributors
Unknown:
Gillian Wright.
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Wake Up to Wogan
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
News, travel and the hits.
Source: Radio Times
09:15
Pause for Thought
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 09:15 on BBC Radio 2
With the Rev Frank Topping.
Source: Radio Times
09:30
Ken Bruce
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK
Source: Radio Times
11:30
Jimmy Young
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 11:30 on BBC Radio 2
Talks to the Minister of Technology, Ian Taylor , as part of the Hands On project.
NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK
Contributors
Unknown:
Ian Taylor
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Debbie Thrower
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
As part of Radio 2's Hands On project, Sally Mansfield talks of microwave cookery.
Contributors
Talks:
Sally Mansfield
Source: Radio Times
15:30
Alex Lester
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
Including the Accumulator Quiz, Where Are You Now? and regular travel updates.
Source: Radio Times
17:05
John Dunn
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
With Answers Please.
QUESTIONS TO:
The John Dunn Show ,
BBC Radio 2. London W1A 1AA FAX: (0171) [number removed]
E-MAIL: [address removed]
Contributors
Unknown:
John Dunn Show
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Hayes over Britain
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th 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 19th Mar 1996, 20:30 on BBC Radio 2
A six-part comedy drama series written by Moya O'Shea. Starring
Caroline Quentin , John Duttine , Julie Gibbs , Niall Ashdown , Toby Longworth , Brian Bowles ,
Joanna Monro ,
Moya O'Shea and June Whitfield.
4: Len takes over
Gaelene's Olympic training schedule - a recipe for trouble with Madge.
Meanwhile, Thomas and Jane endeavour to find some time for romance.
Contributors
Written By:
Moya O'Shea.
Unknown:
Caroline Quentin
Unknown:
John Duttine
Unknown:
Julie Gibbs
Unknown:
Niall Ashdown
Unknown:
Toby Longworth
Unknown:
Brian Bowles
Unknown:
Joanna Monro
Unknown:
Moya O'Shea
Unknown:
June Whitfield.
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Passage to the Promised Land?
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
8 June 1948 was the symbolic starting point for the postwar immigration from the Caribbean, when the SS Empire Windrush left Kingston, Jamaica, with nearly 500 passengers on board who were searching for a new life in the "mother country". Many more came after that, setting out for a place where they thought the streets were paved with gold. The programme talks to West Indians from all parts of Britain about their first impressions and how they settled into a new way of life. With musical memories from calypso to rock 'n' roll. Presented by Mona Hammond , who plays Blossom in EastEnders.
Producers Anne Freeman and Jennifer Teague
NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK
Contributors
Presented By:
Mona Hammond
Producers:
Anne Freeman
Producers:
Jennifer Teague
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Explorer 2
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
A special edition of Explorer 2 as part of Radio 2's
Hands On project, which looks at the way technology and science have changed our leisure and home lives. Producer Anthony Cheny
Contributors
Producer:
Anthony Cheny
Source: Radio Times
22:30
The Jamesons
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BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th 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
Sue McGarry
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th 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
Steve Madden
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BBC Radio 2
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 03:00 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev Frank Topping.
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 1 TUESDAY MARCH 19TH 1996
06:30
Chris Evans
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 19th 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 19th Mar 1996, 09:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Including the daily Golden Hour from 9.00,
Confessions, and the Dead or Alive? challenge.
Source: Radio Times
12:00
Lisa I'Anson
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 12:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Maximum music over lunch, including 12.30-12.45 Newsbeat.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Nicky Campbell
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 19th 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 19th Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Entertainment for the afternoon drive, with the Newsbeat late report at 5.30-5.45 and the nightly Drive-In at 6.00.
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Evening Session
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley present new and live music, with exclusive sessions.
Contributors
Unknown:
Steve LamacQ
Unknown:
Jo Whiley
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Cling Film with Mark Kermode and Mary Anne Hobbs
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
The movie world wrapped up in a weekly dose of celluloid delights. Films, videos and on-set reports, and a Night in Casablanca for a cinematic guest.
Source: Radio Times
22:00
John Peel
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With Stuart Maconie and his musical curiosities.
Contributors
DJ:
John Peel
Guest:
Stuart Maconie
Source: Radio Times
00:00
Wendy Lloyd
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Maximum music overnight.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Clive Warren
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Wed 20th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 2 MONDAY MARCH 18TH 1996
06:00
Sarah Kennedy
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th 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 18th Mar 1996, 06:15 on BBC Radio 2
With Jenny Stevens.
A Unique Broadcasting production
Contributors
Unknown:
Jenny Stevens.
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Wake Up to Wogan
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
09:15
Pause for Thought
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 09:15 on BBC Radio 2
With the Rev John Rackley.
Contributors
Unknown:
John Rackley.
Source: Radio Times
09:30
Ken Bruce
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
11:30
Jimmy Young
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 11:30 on BBC Radio 2
NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Debbie Thrower
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
As part of Radio 2's Hands On project. Debbie Thrower talks to technology expert Bob Tomalski.
Producers Bridget Apps , Fiona Baily
Contributors
Unknown:
Bob Tomalski.
Producers:
Bridget Apps
Producers:
Fiona Baily
Source: Radio Times
15:30
Alex Lester
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
sits in for Ed Stewart this week.
NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK
Contributors
Unknown:
Ed Stewart
Source: Radio Times
17:05
John Dunn
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BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
Today, as part of Radio 2's Hands On project, special guest Arthur C Clarke explains how he uses new technology.
NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK
Contributors
Unknown:
Arthur C Clarke
Source: Radio Times
19:00
The Magic of Numbers
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BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
Paul Daniels asks mathematical questions. Professor Ian Stewart provides the answers. Producer Merilyn Harris
Contributors
Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Professor Ian Stewart
Producer:
Merilyn Harris
Source: Radio Times
19:30
Malcolm Laycock
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 19:30 on BBC Radio 2
with Dance Band Days
Source: Radio Times
20:00
Big Band Special
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 20:00 on BBC Radio 2
This extended programme celebrates 21 years of the Radio 2 National Big Band Competition. Looking towards next week's All
Winners Concert,
Sheila Tracy and the BBC Big Band are joined by two of this year's prize-winning musicians - Ashley Horton (trombone) and John Ruddick (trumpet) from the Midland Youth Jazz Orchestra. Clark
Peters pays a visit to
Chetham's School of Music in Manchester, where the school big band is rehearsed by trombonist and competition judge Don Lusher.
Contributors
Unknown:
Sheila Tracy
Musicians:
Ashley Horton
Musicians:
John Ruddick
Unknown:
Don Lusher.
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Humphrey Lytterton
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
with The Best of Jazz on record.
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Radio Days
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
Sheila Tracy presents a six-part series in which the BBC Big Band re-create famous broadcasts of yesteryear. 1: They look back to 20
March, 1940 and an NBC broadcast given by the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra at the Meadowbrook Hotel in New Jersey. Established
Dorsey favourites such as Hawaiian War Chant and less familiar numbers are heard in their original settings. The vocalist is Jeff Hooper and the arrangements are by musical director Barry Forgie. Producer Bob McDowall
Contributors
Unknown:
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
Unknown:
Jeff Hooper
Director:
Barry Forgie.
Producer:
Bob McDowall
Source: Radio Times
22:30
The Jamesons
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 22:30 on BBC Radio 2
A Unique Broadcasting production
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Digby Fairweather
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
with Jazz Notes
Tonight, a Sandy Brown reissue including the great McJazz album, on CD for the first time. Plus new young singing star Stacey Kent and music from the BBC Big Band.
Contributors
Unknown:
Sandy Brown
Unknown:
Stacey Kent
Source: Radio Times
01:00
Sue McGarry
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th 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
Steve Madden
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 03:00 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought With Jenny Nemko.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jenny Nemko.
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BBC RADIO 1 MONDAY MARCH 18TH 1996
06:30
Chris Evans
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 06:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
Including news and weather, plus the Big Traffic every half-hour with Tina Ritchie.
A Ginger Air production
Contributors
Unknown:
Tina Ritchie.
Source: Radio Times
09:00
Simon Mayo
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 09:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
E-MAIL:[address removed]
Source: Radio Times
12:00
Lisa I'Anson
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 12:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With the Newsbeat lunchtime bulletin at 12.30.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Nicky Campbell
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
16:00
Mark Goodier
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Including 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 18th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley have specially recorded session tracks and new music exclusives all week.
Contributors
Unknown:
Steve LamacQ
Unknown:
Jo Whiley
Source: Radio Times
21:00
In Concert: The Stone Roses
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
The perpetually trendy and equally unpredictable Stone Roses take to the stage at the T&C in Leeds, December 1995, in a concert recorded exclusively for Radio 1.
Contributors
Musicians:
The Stone Roses
Source: Radio Times
22:00
John Peel
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
In the chair for Mark Radcliffe,
live in Manchester with Number One Cup in session and poetry from sex-bard Simon Armitage.
Contributors
Unknown:
Mark Radcliffe,
Unknown:
Simon Armitage.
Source: Radio Times
00:00
Wendy Lloyd
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
The best new music.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Clive Warren
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 19th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
The UK's best new music, plus the daily Good
Night/Good Morning quiz, which pits one contestant at the end of their day against one at the start.
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 2 SUNDAY MARCH 17TH 1996
07:00
Don Maclean
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 07:00 on BBC Radio 2
says Good Morning Sunday and welcomes his special guest, TV presenter Caron Keating.
Contributors
Presenter:
Caron Keating.
Source: Radio Times
09:05
Michael Aspel
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 09:05 on BBC Radio 2
A chance to win the mystery One of These prizes in the movie quiz, or share your account of a chance celebrity meeting. Each week the programme features the true story of a Radio 2 listener's encounter with someone famous. Plus a Beatles
Breakfast, a well-known classical tune, comedy and the best pop around.
NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK
Source: Radio Times
10:30
Hayes on Sunday
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 10:30 on BBC Radio 2
Including, getting to grips with technology, as part of Radio 2's Hands On project.
Source: Radio Times
12:00
Vintage Years
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 12:00 on BBC Radio 2
12.00 Desmond Carrington with Radio 2 All-Time Greats
2.00pm Benny Green
A weekly celebration of the art of the songwriter.
3.00 David Jacobs with Sounds Easy. The music in that easy style.
4.00 New series
Let's Dance
With Rosemarie Ford. News from the dancing world and a profile of Victor Silvester. A Ray Harvey 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, plus letters and calls. PHONE: (0121) [number removed]WRITE TO: BBC Pebble Mill, Birmingham B5 7QQ
Contributors
Unknown:
Desmond Carrington
Unknown:
Benny Green
Songwriter:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Rosemarie Ford.
Unknown:
Victor Silvester.
Unknown:
Ray Harvey
Singers:
Cliff Adams
Accompanied By:
Jack Emblow.
Unknown:
Pam Ayres
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Beryl Grey
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 17th 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 17th Mar 1996, 20:30 on BBC Radio 2
In the last of a special
Lenten series from Wales,
Roger Royle presents hymns and other music from St Paul 's Church,
Colwyn Bay, Gwynedd, with Colwyn Choral Society and the choirs of St Paul's and St David's churches.
Tonight's hymns include We sing the praise of Him who died; Glory be to Jesus; Lord of the home; Lord I trust Thee: He that shall endure to the end; Christ is the world's light; Lift high the cross.
Musical direction Stuart Robinson
Organist Norman Rimmer
Contributors
Unknown:
Roger Royle
Unknown:
St Paul
Organist:
Stuart Robinson
Organist:
Norman Rimmer
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Alan Keith
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
with Your Hundred Best
Tunes
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Love Letters
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
Radio 2 Arts Programme There are few people who haven't at some time in their life been in love. Some love passionately, some poorly, some secretly. For some love is unrequited, and people have died for love. Many have also written about love. Nanette
Newman looks at some examples, plays music to suit the occasion, and also acknowledges a special kind of love on Mothering Sunday. Producer Maura Clarke
Contributors
Producer:
Maura Clarke
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Sue McGarry
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
With Sister Gill Goulding.
Contributors
Unknown:
Gill Goulding.
Source: Radio Times
03:00
Steve Madden
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 03:00 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought
With Sister Gill Goulding.
Contributors
Unknown:
Gill Goulding.
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 1 SUNDAY MARCH 17TH 1996
07:00
Kevin Greening
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 07:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
The most new music and the weekend breakfast
Newsbeat with Sophie Dekker from 7.30.
Contributors
Unknown:
Sophie Dekker
Source: Radio Times
10:00
Dave Pearce
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 10:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With the Recovery Session from 1.00.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Trevor Nelson's Rhythm Nation
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
The week's finest street beats and new classic soul in the Love Bomb from
3.00, plus the Grapevine - unearthing the key influences on R 'n' B talent.
A Wise Buddah production
Source: Radio Times
16:00
UK Top 40
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Mark Goodier has the UK's official countdown of the hits.
Contributors
Unknown:
Mark Goodier
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Mavericks: the Velvet Underground
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Continuing Mark Radcliffe's series. This week, the band whose first two albums when released in 1967 and 68 reached the lofty positions of 171 and 199 in the US charts. With contributions from the three surviving members of the original group - Lou Reed, John Cale and Maureen Tucker - plus biographer Victor Bockris and composer La Monte Youngs and admirers David Bowie and Brian Eno.
(Rpt)
Contributors
Presenter:
Mark Radcliffe
Interviewee:
Lou Reed
Interviewee:
John Cale
Interviewee:
Maureen Tucker
Interviewee:
Victor Bockris
Interviewee:
La Monte Youngs
Interviewee:
David Bowie
Interviewee:
Brian Eno
Source: Radio Times
20:00
Radio 1 Rock Show
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 20:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Live in Glasgow,
John Cavanagh has Mudshark, recorded at last year's Ten Day Weekend.
Contributors
Unknown:
John Cavanagh
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Andy Kershaw
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With the best music from the global village.
Source: Radio Times
00:00
Mary Anne Hobbs
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Clive Warren
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Mon 18th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 2 SATURDAY MARCH 16TH 1996
06:00
MoDutta
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 16th 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 16th Mar 1996, 08:05 on BBC Radio 2
with Sounds of the Sixties
Source: Radio Times
10:00
Judi Spiers
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 10:00 on BBC Radio 2
A Rewind production
Source: Radio Times
12:00
Hayes on Saturday
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 16th 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 16th Mar 1996, 13:30 on BBC Radio 2
Continuing
Stephen Sheridan 's comedy series. 5:Sweet DeceptionLife becomes very complicated when Conrad has to impersonate Angela's erstwhile boyfriend, the dashing Dr Lockheart.
Contributors
Unknown:
Stephen Sheridan
Angela Temple:
Lesley Joseph
Mrs Partridge:
Pat Coombs
Conrad Bone:
Matthew Byam Shaw
Dr Lockheart:
Dan Strauss
Valerie Front:
Melinda Walker
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Martin Kelner on Saturday
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
Pop music for the discerning listener.
Source: Radio Times
16:00
Nick Barraclough
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 2
with New Country
A Smooth Operations production
Source: Radio Times
17:00
Daniel O'Donnell - the Boy from Donegal
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 17:00 on BBC Radio 2
Daniel O'Donnell, from Kincasslagh in County Donegal, has established himself as Ireland's most popular country-and-lrish singer, with sales in excess of two million records and half-a-million videos over ten years. Religion plays a significant part in the life of the 35-year-old bachelor boy, and he feels a strong devotion to his legion of fans. On this the eve of St Patrick's Day, Paul Williams meets O'Donnell in his studio in the Dublin mountains to discuss his career and music.
A Spearhead production.
Contributors
Contributor:
Daniel O'Donnell
Presenter:
Paul Williams
Source: Radio Times
18:00
A Short History of Time
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 18:00 on BBC Radio 2
Will we be able to go back to the future or visit parallel universes? As part of Radio 2's Hands On project, Ex-Time Lord Jon
Pertwee is your guide on an exploration of time from the ancients through Newton and Einstein to the atomic clocks of today.
Producer Merityn Harris
Contributors
Unknown:
Ex-Time Lord Jon
Producer:
Merityn Harris
Source: Radio Times
19:00
The Comediennes -Beryl Reid
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
From Marlene to Sister
George ... Through archive recordings, the distinguished comedienne and actress looks back over her life and career.
Source: Radio Times
19:30
A Gala Concert for St Patrick
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 19:30 on BBC Radio 2
Charles Stanford,
Victor Herbert and Hamilton Harty were all born in Ireland. On the eve of the most important date in the Irish calendar, Barry Wordsworth conducts the BBC Concert
Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday , in a concert of some of their music. Also on the programme, Arnold Bax and Peter Hope - two composers strongly influenced by Celtic myth and legend - and Irish music that's a touch more traditional from special guest Finbar Furey.
Presented by Bibi Baskin. Producer John Langridge
Contributors
Unknown:
Victor Herbert
Unknown:
Hamilton Harty
Unknown:
Barry Wordsworth
Unknown:
Martin Loveday
Unknown:
Peter Hope
Unknown:
Finbar Furey.
Presented By:
Bibi Baskin.
Producer:
John Langridge
Source: Radio Times
21:30
David Jacobs
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 21:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Sheridan Morley
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
with the Radio 2 Arts
Programme
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Charles Nove
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought
With the Rev Derek Drysdale.
Contributors
Unknown:
Derek Drysdale.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Mo Dutta
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
with the Sunday Show
Records, requests and the Spot the Song quiz. Plus professional gardening advice from Fran Shall.
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 1 SATURDAY MARCH 16TH 1996
07:00
Kevin Greening
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 07:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Maximum music and half-hourly Newsbeat summaries with Sophie Dekker from 7.30.
Contributors
Unknown:
Sophie Dekker
Source: Radio Times
10:00
Dave Pearce
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 10:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With the Fan-tastic giveaway.
12.30pm Danny Baker
Contributors
Unknown:
Danny Baker
Source: Radio Times
14:30
Jo Whiley
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 14:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
Featuring Radio 1 sessions in the Basement Tapes.
5.00 John Peel
With live sessions from Nub and Zion Train.
Contributors
Unknown:
John Peel
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Lovegroove Dance Party with Danny Rampling
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Uplifting house, plus the Powerplay, a down-tempo threesome in the Easy Funk Three and 30 continuous minutes of Euromix acid.
Including National Lottery results live at 8.03.
A West End production
9.00 Radio 1 Rap Show Tim Westwood spins the fullest hip-hop, with live freestyles and the weekly
Top Ten at 10 rap countdown. A Justice production
Contributors
Unknown:
Tim Westwood
Source: Radio Times
00:00
Essential Mix: Billy Nasty
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Pushing back the frontiers of techno around the globe, Billy made his name at the legendary Brain club and now appears on Leftfield's Hard Hands label.
A West End production
Source: Radio Times
02:00
Annie Nightingale's Chill Out Zone
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 02:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Dance, trance, dub, punk, funk, psychedelic, trip-hop, jungle and chilled vibe.
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Lynn Parsons
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sun 17th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Including In Yer Face at
5.15 and 6.45.
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 2 FRIDAY MARCH 15TH 1996
06:00
Sarah Kennedy
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 15th 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
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 06:15 on BBC Radio 2
From the Holy Land.
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Wake Up to Wogan
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
09:15
Pause for Thought
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 09:15 on BBC Radio 2
With Adrian Plass.
Contributors
Unknown:
Adrian Plass.
Source: Radio Times
09:30
Ken Bruce
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
Dedications and requests. Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits.
Source: Radio Times
11:30
Anne Robinson
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 11:30 on BBC Radio 2
Talking to the people who make the news. Plus legal questions answered.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Debbie Thrower
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
15:30
Ed Stewart
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
Including the final of the Accumulator Quiz.
Source: Radio Times
17:05
John Dunn
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
Including the Mystery Voice competition and at 6.45 a look ahead to the weekend sporting action.
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Speaking Volumes
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
Sarah Kennedy chairs the last in the series of the chatty quiz show about best-selling books and authors. Joining her this week is regular guest Maurice Leonard with Edwina Currie MP, Robert Lacey and Sophie Grigson.
Contributors
Unknown:
Sarah Kennedy
Unknown:
Maurice Leonard
Unknown:
Edwina Currie
Unknown:
Robert Lacey
Unknown:
Sophie Grigson.
Source: Radio Times
19:30
Friday Night Is Music Night
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 19:30 on BBC Radio 2
Recorded at the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London,
Stanley Black conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday. With guest singers Lee Gibson and Danny Street , and the Nigel Brooks Singers.
Introduced by Robin Boyle. Rpt
Contributors
Unknown:
Martin Loveday.
Singers:
Lee Gibson
Singers:
Danny Street
Singers:
Nigel Brooks
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle.
Source: Radio Times
20:45
Bogarde on Film
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 20:45 on BBC Radio 2
Continuing the seven-part series in which legendary actor and writer Dirk
Bogarde reads from his autobiographies.
2: Liszt in Hollywood
The "call from the coast" takes Bogarde to
Hollywood for a biopic of Liszt, with 85 minutes of piano music to play from scratch.
Abridged by Neville Teller
Contributors
Abridged By:
Neville Teller
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Listen to the Band
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
Frank Renton takes a look at some of the commercial recordings which have been released in the last few months.
The address to write to is:
BBC, Pebble Mill Road, Birmingham B5 7QQ
Contributors
Unknown:
Frank Renton
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Happy St Patrick!
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
Radio 2 Arts
Programme
Seamus McKee presents a St Patrick's programme from the old Downpatrick jail, now the county museum. Tradition tells that the snake-banishing saint is buried in the Co Down town, now a much-praised conservation area. The arts flourish here, alongside a strong sense of history, with 18th-century Irish rebels, the 19th-century famine and 20th-century music and drama intertwined. Raising a glass along with traditional band Keep 'Er Lit are harpists, singers and storytellers, all celebrating St Patrick in his heartland.
Producer Chris Spurr
Contributors
Unknown:
St Patrick
Producer:
Chris Spurr
Source: Radio Times
00:05
Digby Fairweather
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 00:05 on BBC Radio 2
with Jazz Notes
Another chance to hear the concert which marked the first reappearance of the Humphrey Lyttelton Big Band for over 20 years. Rpt
Source: Radio Times
01:00
Charles Nove
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 16th 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
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
A Ray Harvey production
Contributors
Unknown:
Ray Harvey
Source: Radio Times
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BBC RADIO 1 FRIDAY MARCH 15TH 1996
06:30
Chris Evans
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 06:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
Including Newsbeat with Tina Ritchie.
Contributors
Unknown:
Tina Ritchie.
Source: Radio Times
09:00
Simon Mayo
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 09:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Friday's Golden Hour
Jukebox with 16 top retro hits from 9.00, Radio 1 movie critic Mark Kermode's
film and video preview, and at 11.33 your 80s, 90s and current selection.
Contributors
Unknown:
Mark Kermode'S
Source: Radio Times
12:00
Lisa I'Anson
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 12:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Funky Friday flavour kicks off with the question "Where's the Party?". Including
12.30-12.45 Newsbeat.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Kevin Greening
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
The Number Nine challenge and the last Afternoon
Lovefeast.
Source: Radio Times
16:00
Mark Goodier
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Including 5.30-5.45
Newsbeat, the three-play of the Drive-In at 6.00, and kicking off Radio 1's dance sequence, the Mix at 6.30.
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Essential Selection
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Stand by for the biggest beats for the large and lively handbagging weekend ahead with the nation's largest floor-fillers and the best clubs. Including a top DJ calling in to reveal their Essential tune of the moment.
E-MAIL:[address removed]
A Wise Music Radio production
Source: Radio Times
22:00
John Peel
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Fri 15th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
With an eclectic selection of vinyl and sessions.
Source: Radio Times
01:00
Radio 1 Rap Show
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sat 16th Mar 1996, 01:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Tim Westwood with the phattest hip hop flavours. A Justice production
Contributors
Unknown:
Tim Westwood
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Lynn Parsons
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Sat 16th 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 14TH 1996
06:00
Sarah Kennedy
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 14th Mar 1996, 06:00 on BBC Radio 2
with the Dawn Patrol
News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's newspapers.
Source: Radio Times
06:15
Pause for Thought
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 14th Mar 1996, 06:15 on BBC Radio 2
With Jessica Wadeson.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jessica Wadeson.
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Wake Up to Wogan
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 14th 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
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 14th Mar 1996, 09:15 on BBC Radio 2
With the Rev Simon Parke.
Contributors
Unknown:
Simon Parke.
Source: Radio Times
09:30
Ken Bruce
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 14th Mar 1996, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
Dedications and requests. Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits.
Source: Radio Times
11:30
Anne Robinson
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 14th Mar 1996, 11:30 on BBC Radio 2
Talking to the people who make the news. Plus food news and best buys.
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Debbie Thrower
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 14th 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 with expert advice from the team of contributors.
Source: Radio Times
15:30
Ed Stewart
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 14th Mar 1996, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
With two contestants on the general knowledge Accumulator Quiz and regular travel updates.
Source: Radio Times
17:05
John Dunn
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 14th Mar 1996, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
Including the Mystery Voice competition.
WRITE TO: The John Dunn Show. BBC Radio 2. London W1A 1AA Fax: (0171) [number removed]
E-MAIL: [address removed]
Contributors
Unknown:
John Dunn Show.
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Laughter in the Air
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 14th 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.
3: Fun and Games
From Does the Team
Think? and Ignorance Is
Bliss to Just a Minute and I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, panel shows have been vehicles for some of radio's best-loved entertainers.
Barry Took looks at the history of quizzes, panel games and the ad-lib humour which has been a cornerstone of BBC Radio for over 70 years. Written by Barry Took
Contributors
Unknown:
Barry Took
Unknown:
Barry Took
Written By:
Barry Took
Source: Radio Times
19:30
David Allan
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 14th Mar 1996, 19:30 on BBC Radio 2
With the best in country music.
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Paul Jones
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 14th 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
British singer/songwriter and guitarist
Denny Newman and his band.
Contributors
Guitarist:
Denny Newman
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Shared Experience
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 14th 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.
5: Legendary singer/ songwriter Janis Ian.
Contributors
Unknown:
Allan Taylor
Source: Radio Times
22:30
The Jamesons
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BBC Radio 2
Thu 14th 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 15th 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 15th 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
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