The Sunday Show Producer Jane Ward BBC Pebble Mill
Good Morning Sunday
Live from the cruise ship Orpheus. Along with listeners and Radio
Times readers, Roger celebrates a Greek
Easter in the ancient port of Nauplion.
Mary O'Hara sings songs recorded during the trip and cruise lecturer the Rt Rev Jim Thompson ,
Bishop of Stepney, is the guest at 7.40.
Hundreds of 'Cruise
Companions' are following the Good
Morning Sunday Easter Cruise from home as the programme reflects on places visited during Holy Week, including Jerusalem, Nazareth, Galilee, Rhodes and Crete.
Producers Hilary Mayo , John Newbury , Michael Wakelin
with Melodies for You BBC Concert Orchestra leader Martin Loveday conductor
Barry Wordsworth
Producer John Langridge
Radio 2 All-Time Greats Producer Royston Herbert
'The richest, darkest, lowest, highest bass in the world.'
John Dunn meets the great basso Ivan Rebroff. In this, his first major interview on British radio, Ivan talks about his music and his life. Producer Phil Hughes
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Producer Barbara Page
with Sounds Easy
Producer Royston Herbert
Lorenz Hasler once more introduces the renowned
Swiss Palm Court
Ensemble with music by Rossini, Massenet and Elgar.
Producer Alan Boyd
Cliff Adams Singers
Jack Emblow Quartet Producer Roger Bowman
Sunday Soapbox
Producer David Welsby BBC Pebble Mill
Max Jaffa (violin)
Alan Dalziel (cello) Gordon Langford (piano), with Jean Grayston (contralto).
Max Jaffa introduces the first in a series of six programmes. Music by Schubert, Mendelssohn, Novello, Saint-Saens and an arrangement by the late Jack Byfield ,
Waltzes from the Opera. Producer Alan Boyd (R)
Nick Page introduces the All Souls Choir and Orchestra as they perform a wide variety of music from Gershwin to Purcell. Five thousand voices join in some of the great hymns and songs for Easter.
Sound engineer Nick Gomm Producer Michael Wakelin
with Your Hundred Best
Tunes
Producer Bridget Apps
with Brian Kay.
Choirs and Places Where They Sing
A seasonal look at the world of choral music. Producers Stella Hanson and Madeleine Cuming
(Broadcast yesterday 8.05am)
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Chad Varah
The Early Show
6.45 Pause for Thought with Sylvia Sands