BBC RADIO 2 THURSDAY AUGUST 25TH 1988
05:30
Chris Stuart
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 05:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Derek Jameson
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
09:30
Ken Bruce
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
11:00
Jimmy Young
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 11:00 on BBC Radio 2
with food information from Tony de Angeli
Contributors
Unknown:
Tony de Angeli
Source: Radio Times
13:05
Cliff Morgan
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 13:05 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
14:05
Gloria Hunniford
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 14:05 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
15:30
Adrian Love
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
17:05
John Dunn
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
including at 6.45 on MWonly
Sport and Classified Results
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Wally Whyton
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
Wal's hols have come to an end, so he's back in the driving seat to bring you the best in country music, featuring one of the hottest 'New Country' acts, the O'Kanes, in concert from the 1988 Wembley Country Music Festival. Producer NICK BARRACLOUGH
Contributors
Producer:
Nick Barraclough
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Lon Satton's Gospel Jubilee
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
Lon Satton invites you to share his celebration of black gospel. This week's guests are the great Barrett Sisters, plus the enormous sound of the First
Jurisdiction State Mass Choir recorded in Chicago.
Producer MICHAEL WAKELIN
Contributors
Unknown:
Lon Satton
Producer:
Michael Wakelin
Source: Radio Times
21:55
Sports Desk
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 21:55 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Wise on the Wireless
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
Sketches and songs in the company of Ernie Wise
Hugh Paddick, Chris Emmett Polly James and their guests
Music from the Peter Moss Band Sketches by MARTIN BOOTH
STUARTSILVER, MALCOLM WILLLAMSON ALAN WHITING and others Lyrics by JEREMY BROWNE Producer MARK ROBSON
(Re-broadcast next Saturday)
Contributors
Unknown:
Chris Emmett
Unknown:
Polly James
Unknown:
Peter Moss
Unknown:
Martin Booth
Unknown:
Malcolm Willlamson
Unknown:
Alan Whiting
Unknown:
Jeremy Browne
Producer:
Mark Robson
Source: Radio Times
22:30
The Spinners and Friends
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 22:30 on BBC Radio 2
Mick Groves , Cliff Hall
Hugh Jones and Tony Davis with 'Count' John McCormick (bass), sing some songs and tell the odd story in the company of a few friends, including special guest Madeleine Bell with David Arch (piano) and Barry Reeves (drums)
Producer JOHN FAWCETT WILSON
Contributors
Unknown:
Mick Groves
Unknown:
Cliff Hall
Unknown:
Hugh Jones
Unknown:
Tony Davis
Bass:
John McCormick
Unknown:
Madeleine Bell
Piano:
David Arch
Piano:
Barry Reeves
Producer:
John Fawcett Wilson
Source: Radio Times
23:00
Brian Matthew
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 23:00 on BBC Radio 2
presents Round Midnight direct from the Caledonian Hotel, Edinburgh where he introduces music and comedy from the Jazz Festival and Festival Fringe.
12.00 FM rejoins Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
01:00
Alan Dedicoat
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 26th Aug 1988, 01:00 on BBC Radio 2
presents Nightride
Source: Radio Times
03:00
A Little Night Music
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 26th Aug 1988, 03:00 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Bill Rennells
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 26th Aug 1988, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
The Early Show
Source: Radio Times
BBC Radio 2
About BBC Radio 2
Radio 2: Amazing music. Played by an amazing line-up. The home of great music, entertainment and documentaries
Appears in
Radio Times Issue 3377
20th August 1988
About this data
This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be
05:30
Chris Stuart
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 05:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
07:30
Derek Jameson
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 07:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
09:30
Ken Bruce
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 09:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
11:00
Jimmy Young
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 11:00 on BBC Radio 2
with food information from Tony de Angeli
Contributors
Unknown:
Tony de Angeli
Source: Radio Times
13:05
Cliff Morgan
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 13:05 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
14:05
Gloria Hunniford
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 14:05 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
15:30
Adrian Love
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 15:30 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
17:05
John Dunn
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 17:05 on BBC Radio 2
including at 6.45 on MWonly
Sport and Classified Results
Source: Radio Times
19:00
Wally Whyton
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2
Wal's hols have come to an end, so he's back in the driving seat to bring you the best in country music, featuring one of the hottest 'New Country' acts, the O'Kanes, in concert from the 1988 Wembley Country Music Festival. Producer NICK BARRACLOUGH
Contributors
Producer:
Nick Barraclough
Source: Radio Times
21:00
Lon Satton's Gospel Jubilee
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 21:00 on BBC Radio 2
Lon Satton invites you to share his celebration of black gospel. This week's guests are the great Barrett Sisters, plus the enormous sound of the First
Jurisdiction State Mass Choir recorded in Chicago.
Producer MICHAEL WAKELIN
Contributors
Unknown:
Lon Satton
Producer:
Michael Wakelin
Source: Radio Times
21:55
Sports Desk
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 21:55 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
22:00
Wise on the Wireless
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 22:00 on BBC Radio 2
Sketches and songs in the company of Ernie Wise
Hugh Paddick, Chris Emmett Polly James and their guests
Music from the Peter Moss Band Sketches by MARTIN BOOTH
STUARTSILVER, MALCOLM WILLLAMSON ALAN WHITING and others Lyrics by JEREMY BROWNE Producer MARK ROBSON
(Re-broadcast next Saturday)
Contributors
Unknown:
Chris Emmett
Unknown:
Polly James
Unknown:
Peter Moss
Unknown:
Martin Booth
Unknown:
Malcolm Willlamson
Unknown:
Alan Whiting
Unknown:
Jeremy Browne
Producer:
Mark Robson
Source: Radio Times
22:30
The Spinners and Friends
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 22:30 on BBC Radio 2
Mick Groves , Cliff Hall
Hugh Jones and Tony Davis with 'Count' John McCormick (bass), sing some songs and tell the odd story in the company of a few friends, including special guest Madeleine Bell with David Arch (piano) and Barry Reeves (drums)
Producer JOHN FAWCETT WILSON
Contributors
Unknown:
Mick Groves
Unknown:
Cliff Hall
Unknown:
Hugh Jones
Unknown:
Tony Davis
Bass:
John McCormick
Unknown:
Madeleine Bell
Piano:
David Arch
Piano:
Barry Reeves
Producer:
John Fawcett Wilson
Source: Radio Times
23:00
Brian Matthew
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Thu 25th Aug 1988, 23:00 on BBC Radio 2
presents Round Midnight direct from the Caledonian Hotel, Edinburgh where he introduces music and comedy from the Jazz Festival and Festival Fringe.
12.00 FM rejoins Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
01:00
Alan Dedicoat
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 26th Aug 1988, 01:00 on BBC Radio 2
presents Nightride
Source: Radio Times
03:00
A Little Night Music
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 26th Aug 1988, 03:00 on BBC Radio 2
Source: Radio Times
04:00
Bill Rennells
BBC Radio 2 logo
BBC Radio 2
Fri 26th Aug 1988, 04:00 on BBC Radio 2
The Early Show
Source: Radio Times
BBC Radio 2
About BBC Radio 2
Radio 2: Amazing music. Played by an amazing line-up. The home of great music, entertainment and documentaries
Appears in
Radio Times Issue 3377
20th August 1988
About this data
This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be
Comment