The Sunday Show
Good Morning Sunday and welcomes his special guest, 50s singing star Joan Regan.
Including at 7.40 Rabbi Hugo Gryn.
Producer Michael Roberts
with Melodies for You
BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Barry Wordsworth. Producer John Langridge
Radio 2 All-Time Greats
Producer Roy Oakshott
Producer Barbara Page
with Sounds Easy Producer Ray Harvey
The last of six programmes starring Max Bygraves with Geoff Love and his
Orchestra and Singers. Producer Mel House
with the Cliff Adams
Singers and the Jack Emblow Quartet. Producer Ray Harvey
Sunday Soapbox
The telephone number during the programme is [number removed].
Producer David Welsby
The three finalists are announced by the judges: Barry Knight , Andrew Greenwood , and Gillian Reynolds. Presented by Leonard Pearcey. Producer Ruth Cubbin
with the BBC Concert
Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday , conducted by Robin Stapleton.
In the last programme, Stuart Burrows has chosen music by Gilbert and Sullivan Donizetti, , Cole Porter ,
Sigmund Romberg and a traditional Welsh folk song. He is joined by singing guest Elaine Mary Hall.
Producer Alan Boyd
Roger Royle introduces a selection of hymns sung by the choir and congregation of St Andrew 's Parish
Church in Rugby. Producer Juli Wills
with Your Hundred
Best Tunes
Producer Maura Clarke
The Lean Legacy
Sir David Lean died this year on 17 April.
George Perry , film reviewer for the Sunday Times, examines the reputation of the director of such cinematic classics as Dr Zhivago,
Brief Encounter and Lawrence of Arabia.
Mel Torme relives the golden age of big bands with the help of Ray Anthony, Louis Bellson, Tex Beneke, Billy May, Rosemary Clooney and others.
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