says Good Morning Sunday and chooses some of the best moments from 1993, including interviews with Bob Hope , Brooke Shields and Canon and Ball.
Jim Moir presents a rich mix of comedy and music with top celebrities from the world of light entertainment. Producers Chris Neill and Paul Walters
with Radio 2 Ail-Time Greats
The story of Coronation
Day, 2 June 1953, from the archives of the BBC, together with eye-witness accounts of those who took part in the celebrations.
with Sounds Easy
Robin Gregory presents Christmas offerings from some of the greatest tenors ever recorded.
Producer Roger Bowman
with the Cliff Adams
Singers and the Jack Emblow Quartet.
A Legend of Laughter
The first of two programmes in which Charlie Chester tells the story of the British music hall and the Grand
Order of Water Rats.
1: Overture
Producer David Welsby (Part 2 next Sunday)
with Melodies for You
Featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Barry Wordsworth.
Roger Royle is joined by members of Christians
Together in Canterbury, the band of the Maidstone
Corps, and Canterbury and Maidstone United
Songsters of the Salvation Army, for a celebration of Christmas.
Once in royal David's city; Angels from the realms of glory; See amid the winter's snow; I wonder as I wander; Ding dong! merrily on high; The
Coventry Carol; Good King Wenceslas; Hark! the herald angels sing.
Director of Music
Caryl Hursey. Band master Keith Thomas.
with four Hundred Best Tunes
Eat, Drink and Be Merry Malcolm Gluck , author of Superplonk, and supercook Antony Worral Thompson , share some seasonal tips. Producer Stella Hanson
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Peter Read.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Peter Read.