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10.00am |
BANK HOLIDAY POTPOURRI
Radio Warneford's Late May Bank Holiday schedule starts with John Glare who opens his box of potpourri to share some musical and comedy moments. |
11.00am |
THE COMEDY HOUR
You'd better watch those stitches as we
bring you an hour of side-splitting classic comedy sketches from the archives. |
12.00pm |
NO TRANSLATION REQUIRED
Paul Chand introduces a collection of songs whose lyrics include words or phrases in a language other than English. So tune in to this musical language class and sing along to Sont des mots qui très bien ensemble! |
1.00pm |
AGATHA CHRISTIE AND GREENWAY
As the National Trust opens the doors of her historic Devonshire home to the public for the first time, Sarah Lewis takes a look back at the life and works of Agatha Christie, the world's best-selling female author, and the attractions of Greenway. |
2.00pm |
SOULED OUT
Claire Spiers rediscovers some of the greatest soul and Motown tracks since the birth of Tamla Records in 1959. |
4.00pm |
SUMMER SESSION
A look at all things summer! We'll discuss what makes a good Summer Holiday, whether this season will bring any Summer Lovin' and what the kids can look forward to once School's Out for the summer. Summer good, summer bad but Summer Session is unmissable!! |
5.00pm |
THE NAME'S BOND, JAMES BOND
Robin Jackson is here with an hour of classic songs from the 007 movies. |
6.00pm |
DISCOVERING THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD The Great Wall Of China
Take a journey through the Eastern parts of the Great Wall of China. Renowned as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Clare Freeman discovers a little more about the history of Beijing and its surrounding provinces, as well as the Chinese culture. How long is the Great Wall? When was it built? What are the 'Tao Te Cheung' and 'I Ching'? How does reflexology work? Find out in this hour long special. |
7.00pm |
FAITHLESS SALLY BROWN
Gayle Harris, Viv Lambert and Paul Deavall read the poem Faithless Sally Brown by Thomas Hood, who lived during the first half of the nineteenth century, and play some musical links to each of the verses. |
9.00pm |
PROGRAMMES FROM BBC COVENTRY & WARWICKSHIRE
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