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Good Morning Sunday and welcomes his special guest, Bryan Mosley , alias Alf Roberts from
Coronation Street.
Including at 7.40 Rt Rev Roy Williamson , Bishop of Southwark.
Producer Michael Roberts

Contributors

Unknown:
Bryan Mosley
Unknown:
Alf Roberts
Unknown:
Roy Williamson
Producer:
Michael Roberts

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 Sidney Torch
Master of Light Music Recalling the music of the celebrated theatre organist, composer and arranger, Sidney Torch. The BBC Concert
Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday , is conducted by Barry Wordsworth. Introduced by Leonard Pearcey.
Producer Tim McDonald
4.30pm
Sing Something Simple The Cliff Adams Singers and the Jack Emblow Quartet.
Producer Ray Harvey
5.00pm Charlie Chester with Sunday Soapbox Producer David Welsby
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Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Carrington
Producer:
Roy Oakshott
Unknown:
Benny Green
Producer:
Ray Harvey
Producer:
Ray Harvey
Unknown:
Sidney Torch
Unknown:
Martin Loveday
Conducted By:
Barry Wordsworth.
Introduced By:
Leonard Pearcey.
Producer:
Tim McDonald
Singers:
Cliff Adams
Producer:
Ray Harvey
Unknown:
Charlie Chester
Producer:
David Welsby

Roger Royle presents favourite hymns from Fairmilehead Parish Church, Edinburgh.
Be Thou My Vision; Holy Spirit, Ever Living; I to the Hills; Led Like a Lamb; 0 Love that Wilt Not Let Me
Go; 0 God Thou Art the Father; Taize: Praise the Lord, My Soul; Lord, Who in Thy Perfect Wisdom.
Organist and choirmaster Stephen Doughty.
Producer Mo McCullough and Julia Wills

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Royle
Choirmaster:
Stephen Doughty.
Producer:
Mo McCullough
Producer:
Julia Wills

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