Wednesday 29 Oct 2014
Friday 6 November on BBC RADIO 2
The famous London jazz club is 50 this year and BBC Radio 2 celebrates Ronnie Scott – the man, musician and humourist – with new contributions from Diana Krall (above), Sonny Rollins and Monty Alexander
Saturday 31 October on BBC RADIO 4
Queen's Brian May uncovers the story of an Oxfordshire village captured in time by a Victorian pioneer
Sunday 1 November on BBC RADIO 2
Aled Jones hosts the final of BBC Radio 2's annual competition at St Paul's Cathedral, London
Sunday 1 November on BBC RADIO 4
Renowned television presenter Jerry Springer explains how he would cope on BBC Radio 4's mythical desert island
Sunday 1 November on BBC RADIO 5 LIVE
David Croft, Anthony Davidson and Holly Samos bring listeners live Formula 1 commentary of the final race of the season, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Monday 2 November BBC RADIO 3
Ilan Volkov returns to conduct the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in his new role as Principal Guest Conductor, opening with Strauss's Don Juan
Monday 2 to Friday 6 November on BBC RADIO 4
Kris Marshall and Maxine Peake star in Sue Teddern's tale of lone parenting
Tuesday 3 November on BBC RADIO 2
Jeremy Vine marks the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall
Tuesday 3 November on BBC RADIO 3
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra celebrates the 75th birthday of Sir Peter Maxwell Davies with a performance of his Fourth Symphony
Wednesday 4 November on BBC RADIO 4
Performance poet and musician John Hegley presents a poetic meditation on Britain's first major motorway
Friday 6 November on BBC RADIO 4
Award-winning presenter Alan Dein returns with a new series of offbeat stories about contemporary Britain
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