says
Good Morning Sunday and welcomes his special guest, television presenter Pam Rhodes.
Including at 7.40:
Rev Roy Williamson , Bishop of Southwark. Producer Michael Roberts
presents
Much More Music
A selection of popular music on record.
Producer Graham Pass
Desmond Carrington with Radio 2 All-Time
Greats
Your favourite tunes and performances on record. Producer Roy Oakshott
2.00pm
Benny Green
A weekly celebration of the art of the songwriter. Producer Ray Harvey
3.00pm
Alan Dell with Sounds Easy
Producer Ray Harvey
4.00pm
A Tenor Sang
Another chance to hear the three-part series in which presenter Robin Gregory pays tribute to three of the great tenors of this century. 2: Joseph Schmidt
The singer achieved a remarkable following in Germany in the 1930s.
He became known as "the invisible tenor", owing to his diminutive size and his reluctance to appear in public. Hounded out of Germany by the Nazis, he toured America billed as "the pocket Caruso", moving from one home to another until his early death at the age of 38. Producer Adrian Edwards
4.30pm
Sing Something Simple
The Cliff Adams Singers and the Jack Emblow Quartet. Producer Ray Harvey
5.00pm
Charlie Chester from Bomb Alley.
Charlie's annual reunion show for ex-service veterans, recorded at the Winter Gardens, Margate. Featuring Pianorama,
Ralph Meanley , Maurice Cheetham , Sweet
Substitute, Joan Hinde , Mike Redway and Joan Savage.
Producer David Welsby
(In association with The Monte Cassino Veterans Asssociation)
Melodies for You Producer Terry Carter
Roger Royle introduces the second of two programmes of popular Sankey hymns sung by the Bolton-based New English Orchestra Singers and arranged by their musical director
Nigel Swinford.
Look and Live; I've Found A Friend, Oh Such A Friend; Let The Lower Lights; Now None But
Christ; Trust And Obey;
Ten Thousand Times Ten
Thousand; When He
Cometh; There's A Royal Banner.
Instrumentalists
Nigel Swinford , Peter Desmond , Nick Lacey and Steve Robbings.
Producers Alastair Simmons and Liz Taylor
with Your Hundred
Best Tunes
Producer Maura Clarke
The Critic - Maligned or Maligning? Stewart Collins investigates the role of that often controversial figure, the music and arts critic, interrupted by music slated on its first performance: Bizet's Carmen, Puccini's La BoUme and Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No 1.
Producer Stella Hanson
Producer Maura Clarke
with Night Ride
Producers Graham Belchere and Philip Whitaker
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Carol Henderson.
The Early Show
Producers Roger Bowman and Keith Loxam
6.15 Pause for Thought with Rob Marshall.