The Sunday Show Producer David Bellinger
says
Good Morning Sunday live from the Scottish island of lona, St
Columba's first stop in the spread of Christianity in northern Britain. Since that visit in 563 the island has been a place of pilgrimage for people from all over the world.
Including at 7.40
The Rev John Harvey , Leader of the Iona
Community.
Producer Michael Wakelin
with Melodies for You
BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Roderick Dunk.
Producer John Langridge
Radio 2 All-Time Greats
Producer Roy Oakshott
Producer Barbara Page
with Sounds Easy Producer Ray Harvey
Chris Stuart is joined by Max Boyce , Emlyn Hughes and Ed Stewart , for an hour of 'crazy golf. With live music, and stories from the day's celebrity golf tournament played in Cardiff. Producer Neil George
Sunday Soapbox
The telephone number during the programme is [number removed].
Producer David Welsby
This week's soloists:
Joe Izod (tuba) and Katherine Shipway (piano). The presenter is Leonard Pearcey. Producer Ruth Cubbin
BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Robin Stapleton. Guest Isobel Buchanan.
Producer Alan Boyd
Roger Royle introduces hymns from the Nant Coch Gospel Hall, Newport, Gwent.
With the Soma Choir.
Producer Juli Wills
with Your Hundred
Best Tunes
Producer Maura Clarke
James Joyce ... A Celebration
Frank Delaney revisits
Ulysses, 50 years after the death of Dublin writer
James Joyce. The novel portrays the life of Dublin on 16 June 1904, the day Joyce had his first date with Nora Barnacle , a hotel maid from the west of Ireland. That memorable Thursday is known now as 'Bloomsday', after the novel's hero
Leopold Bloom.
Producers Stella Hanson and Madeleine Cuming
The last in an eight-part series.
Songs for Swinging
Showbiz Stars (Part 2) Producer Barbara Page
with Night Ride
And at 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Rev Paul Wallis.
The Early Show
Easy-listening music to start the day.
Producers Roger Bowman ,
Keith Loxam , Colin Chandler