says
Good Morning Sunday and welcomes his guest, Dame Barbara Cartland.
Including at 7.40 the Rt Rev Roy Williamson , Bishop of Southwark. Producer Michael Roberts
Much More Music
Producer Graham Pass
Nostalgic music and memories for a Sunday afternoon.
Desmond Carrington
Radio 2 All-Time Greats
Listeners' favourite tunes and performances on record.
Producer Roy Oakshott
2.00pm
Benny Green
A weekly celebration of the art of the songwriter. Producer Barbara Page
3.00pm Alan Dell with Sounds Easy Producer Ray Harvey
4.00pm
Palm Court Time
The third of six programmes with the London Palm Court
Orchestra, led by Roy Gillard , conducted by Roderick Dunk.
Featuring Richard Watson (double bass).
Robin Boyle introduces music from a bygone age. Producer Alan Boyd
4.30pm Sing
Something Simple with the Cliff Adams
Singers and the Jack Emblow Quartet. Producer Ray Harvey
5.00pm
Charlie Chester
Sunday Soapbox
The telephone number during the programme is [number removed].
Producer David Welsby
0 WRITE to: Charlie Chester. BBC Pebble Mill.
Birmingham B5 7QQ
with Melodies for You featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra.
Producer Terry Carter
Roger Royle presents some favourite hymns sung by the Salvation
Army band and songsters of the Gorgie Corps, Edinburgh. Hymns:
Courage Brother; In
Heavenly Love Abiding;
I'm Not Ashamed To Own
My Lord; Tell Me The Old Old Story; Simply
Trusting; The Old Rugged Cross; Onward Christian Soldiers.
Bandmaster:
Keithjohnstone Songster Leader: Gilbert Clark.
Producers Johnstone McKay and Julia Wills
● HYMN REQUESTS AND
DEDICATIONS: wnte to Sunday Half Hour. BBC Radio 2. LondonWIA4WW
with Your Hundred
Best Tunes
Producer Maura Clarke
Sheridan Morley and Martin Gottfried (author of a book on Broadway musicals) explore the economic and artistic crisis around 42nd Street.
with Night Ride Music to keep you company through the early hours.
And at 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30,3.30 Pause for Thought with Tony Jasper.
The Early Show
Easy-listening music to start the day.
Producers Roger Bowman and Keith Loxam