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  • darren
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    BBC RADIO 2 SUNDAY MARch 10TH 1996


    07:00
    Don Maclean


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sun 10th Mar 1996, 07:00 on BBC Radio 2
    says Good Morning Sunday Live from the Ranworth
    Broad with the Bishop of Norwich, the Rt Rev
    Peter Nott , and special guests, conservationist David Bellamy
    and broadcaster John Timpson.

    Contributors
    Unknown:
    Peter Nott
    Unknown:
    David Bellamy
    Unknown:
    John Timpson.
    Source: Radio Times
    09:05
    Michael Aspel


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sun 10th Mar 1996, 09:05 on BBC Radio 2
    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.

    Source: Radio Times
    10:30
    Hayes on Sunday


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sun 10th Mar 1996, 10:30 on BBC Radio 2
    Topical debate, features and phone-ins.

    Source: Radio Times
    12:00
    Vintage Years


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sun 10th 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
    4.00 In Marble Halls
    Marion Marshall presents the second of two programmes about Irish composer Michael William Balfe. With music from the opera The Bohemian Girl, and the ballads Come Into the Garden, Maud, Excelsior, and The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls. 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 regular show, featuring the best in music for a Sunday afternoon, plus letters and calls.
    The telephone number during the programme is (0121) [number removed]WRITE TO: BBC Pebble Mill, Birmingham, B5 7QQ

    Contributors
    Unknown:
    Desmond Carrington
    Unknown:
    Benny Green
    Songwriter:
    David Jacobs
    Unknown:
    Marion Marshall
    Unknown:
    Michael William
    Singers:
    Cliff Adams
    Accompanied By:
    Jack Emblow.
    Unknown:
    Pam Ayres
    Source: Radio Times
    19:00
    Dame Beryl Grey


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sun 10th 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 10th Mar 1996, 20:30 on BBC Radio 2
    In the third of a special
    Lenten series from Wales,
    Roger Royle presents hymns and other music from Bethany Baptist

    Church, Pembroke Dock, with the Dyfed Choir.
    Tonight's hymns include I will sing the wondrous story; To God be the glory; Ave, verum corpus; Lord Jesus, think on me; Jesu, lover of my soul; 0 Saviour of the world; Who is this so weak and helpless?
    Musical direction Christopher Barton

    Organist Paul Lavender


    Contributors
    Unknown:
    Roger Royle
    Organist:
    Christopher Barton
    Organist:
    Paul Lavender
    Source: Radio Times
    21:00
    Alan Keith


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sun 10th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
    with Your Hundred Best
    Tunes

    Source: Radio Times
    22:00
    Maybe It's Because.... That I Love London....


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sun 10th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
    Radio 2 Arts Programme So saith the song - so saith Jeremy Nicholas as he celebrates London in music, words and song. Producer Maura Clarke

    Contributors
    Unknown:
    Jeremy Nicholas
    Producer:
    Maura Clarke
    Source: Radio Times
    00:05
    Steve Madden



    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Mon 11th 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
    Alex Lester


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Mon 11th 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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  • darren
    replied
    BBC RADIO 1 SUNDAY MARCH 10TH 1996
    07:00
    Kevin Greening


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Sun 10th Mar 1996, 07:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    With the best new music and 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 10th Mar 1996, 10:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    Including the Recovery Session from 1.00.

    Source: Radio Times
    14:00
    Trevor Nelson's Rhythm Nation


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Sun 10th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    Street beats and 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 10th 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: Pioneers of R 'n' B


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Sun 10th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    The second of Mark
    Radcliffe's focus on artists who broke the rules. This week, black performers of the late forties and early fifties pave the way for rock 'n' roll. With contributions from pioneering producers Jerry Wexler and Art Rupe , and artists Charles Brown ,
    Johnny Otis , Johnny Guitar Watson, Ruth Brown and Little Richard.

    Contributors
    Producers:
    Jerry Wexler
    Producers:
    Art Rupe
    Artists:
    Charles Brown
    Artists:
    Johnny Otis
    Artists:
    Johnny Guitar
    Unknown:
    Ruth Brown
    Unknown:
    Little Richard.
    Source: Radio Times
    20:00
    Radio 1 Rock Show


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Sun 10th Mar 1996, 20:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    Live in Glasgow,
    John Cavanagh has Kate recorded onstage at the city's King Tut's Wan Wah Hut in last
    October's Ten Day Weekend. Plus Malcolm Dome with the Metal Detector.

    Contributors
    Unknown:
    John Cavanagh
    Unknown:
    Wan Wah Hut
    Unknown:
    Malcolm Dome
    Source: Radio Times
    22:00
    Andy Kershaw


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Sun 10th Mar 1996, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    The best global music and exclusive session guests.

    Source: Radio Times
    00:00
    Mary Anne Hobbs


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Mon 11th Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    Radio 1's newest name with the UK's best new music until dawn.

    Contributors
    DJ:
    Mary Anne Hobbs
    Source: Radio Times
    04:00
    Clive Warren


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Mon 11th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    Source: Radio Times

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  • darren
    replied
    BBC RADIO 2 SATURDAY MARCH 9TH 1996
    06:00
    Mo Dutta


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sat 9th 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 9th 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 9th Mar 1996, 10:00 on BBC Radio 2
    The queen of chat 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 9th 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 9th Mar 1996, 13:30 on BBC Radio 2
    4: Lover's
    Leap Angela unwittingly agrees to take part in a charity parachute jump.

    Contributors
    Unknown:
    Leap Angela
    Angela Temple:
    Lesley Joseph
    Mrs Partridge:
    Pat Coombs
    Conrad Bone:
    Matthew Byam Shaw
    Sergeant Hogg:
    Norman Bird
    Verity:
    Sally Grace
    Sir Morgan:
    Peter Yapp
    Source: Radio Times
    14:00
    Martin Kelner on Saturday


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sat 9th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
    Source: Radio Times
    16:00
    Nick Barracktugh


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sat 9th Mar 1996, 16:00 on BBC Radio 2
    with New Country
    A Smooth Operations production

    Source: Radio Times
    17:00
    Clannad in Concert


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sat 9th Mar 1996, 17:00 on BBC Radio 2
    A classic concert recorded by the BBC at the Cambridge Folk Festival in 1991. The programme includes many of their most famous songs including
    Theme from Harry's Game, Newgrange and music from the television series Robin of Sherwood (Robin - the Hooded Man).
    Producer Richard Masters

    Source: Radio Times
    18:00
    The Dick James Story


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sat 9th Mar 1996, 18:00 on BBC Radio 2
    Gerry Marsden - of Gerry and the Pacemakers - tells the story of James's 50 years in the music business. James had a career as a singer before becoming a music business executive, and his association with Brian Epstein , John Lennon and Paul McCartney has ensured him a place as one of Britain's best-known music publishers.
    A Robin Quinn production

    Contributors
    Unknown:
    Gerry Marsden
    Unknown:
    Brian Epstein
    Unknown:
    John Lennon
    Unknown:
    Paul McCartney
    Unknown:
    Robin Quinn
    Source: Radio Times
    19:00
    The Story behind ... Jesus Christ Superstar


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sat 9th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
    To introduce Radio 2's production, Sheridan Morley looks behind the scenes of this musical, tracing the original plot through to the opening night.
    Producer Stella Hanson

    Contributors
    Unknown:
    Sheridan Morley
    Producer:
    Stella Hanson
    Source: Radio Times
    19:30
    Jesus Christ Superstar


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sat 9th Mar 1996, 19:30 on BBC Radio 2
    Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice.
    The legendary rock musical, which ran at London's Palace Theatre for nine years, continues Radio 2's occasional series. An all-star cast is headed by ex-Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley and The Who's Roger Daltrey and includes Frances Ruffelle and Julian Clary.

    Contributors
    Music:
    Andrew Lloyd Webber
    Lyrics:
    Tim Rice
    Jesus:
    Tony Hadley
    Judas:
    Roger Daltrey
    Mary:
    Frances Ruffelle
    Herod:
    Julian Clary
    Pilate:
    Jeff Shankly
    Caiaphas:
    Gary Martin
    Annas:
    Bogdan Kominowski
    Simon:
    John Barr
    Peter:
    Stephen Hill
    Singers:
    Stephen Hill Singers
    Orchestra:
    BBC Concert Orchestra
    Conductor:
    Michael Reed
    Producer:
    John Langridge
    Source: Radio Times
    21:20
    David Jacobs


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sat 9th Mar 1996, 21:20 on BBC Radio 2
    Source: Radio Times
    22:00
    Sheridan Morley


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sat 9th 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 10th 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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Sun 10th 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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  • darren
    replied
    BBC RADIO 1 SATURDAY MARCH 9TH 1996

    07:00
    Kevin Greening


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Sat 9th Mar 1996, 07:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    With Saturday's 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 9th Mar 1996, 10:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    Source: Radio Times
    12:30
    Danny Baker


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Sat 9th Mar 1996, 12:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
    Amazing live sound effects, the contents of Danny
    Kelly's Turmoil Box revealed, plus the best new music.

    Source: Radio Times
    14:30
    Jo Whiley


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Sat 9th Mar 1996, 14:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
    Featuring an archive session with Björk's erstwhile incarnation as singer with the Sugarcubes, revived in the Basement Tapes.

    Source: Radio Times
    17:00
    John Peel


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Sat 9th Mar 1996, 17:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    Radio l's style guru has live sessions and the most eclectic selection of vinyl.

    Source: Radio Times
    19:00
    Lovegroove Dance Party with Danny Rampling


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Sat 9th Mar 1996, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    Uplifting house, plus the Powerplay, a downtempo threesome in the Easy Funk Three and Euromix acid. With the National Lottery results live from TV Centre at 8.03.
    A West End production

    Source: Radio Times
    21:00
    Radio 1 Rap Show


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Sat 9th Mar 1996, 21:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    Tim Westwood spins hip hop, with live freestyles in the studio and the Top Ten at Ten rap countdown. A Justice production

    Source: Radio Times
    00:00
    Essential Mix: Pete Wardman


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Sun 10th Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    London club resident Pete with Nu-Energy dance. A West End production

    Source: Radio Times
    02:00
    Annie Nightingale's Chill Out Zone


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Sun 10th Mar 1996, 02:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    Source: Radio Times
    04:00
    Lynn Parsons


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Sun 10th 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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  • darren
    replied
    BBC RADIO 2 FRIDAY MARCH 8TH 1996

    06:00
    Sarah Kennedy


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Fri 8th Mar 1996, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
    Source: Radio Times
    09:15
    Pause for Thought


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Fri 8th Mar 1996, 14:00 on BBC Radio 2
    Source: Radio Times
    15:30
    Ed Stewart


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Fri 8th Mar 1996, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
    Source: Radio Times
    17:05
    Paul Heiney


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Fri 8th Mar 1996, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
    Source: Radio Times
    19:00
    Lady Be Good


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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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  • darren
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    BBC RADIO 1 FRIDAY MARCH 8TH 1996

    06:30
    Chris Evans


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    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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  • darren
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    BBC RADIO 2 THURSDAY MARCH 7TH 1996
    0.600 SARAH KENNEDY


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Fri 8th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
    Continued from 3.00am

    Source: Radio Times
    Last edited by darren; 07-10-2025, 21:06.

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  • darren
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    BBC RADIO 1 THURSDAY MARCH 7TH 1996
    06:30
    Chris Evans


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Fri 8th Mar 1996, 00:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    With maximum music.

    Source: Radio Times
    04:00
    Clive Warren


    BBC Radio 1 logo
    BBC Radio 1
    Fri 8th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
    Source: Radio Times

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  • darren
    replied
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    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


    BBC Radio 2 logo
    BBC Radio 2
    Thu 7th Mar 1996, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
    Continued from 3.00am

    Source: Radio Times

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  • darren
    replied
    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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  • darren
    replied
    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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  • darren
    replied
    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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  • darren
    replied
    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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  • darren
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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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