says Good Morning Sunday and welcomes his special guest Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone, former Lord High Chancellor. Including at 7.40
Rt Rev Roy Williamson.
returns to Sunday mornings with a mixture of music old and new, a dash of comedy and a look at some of the week's anniversaries.
The news of the week, the news of the day reported, discussed and analysed.
12.00 Desmond Carrington with Radio 2 All-Time Greats
Favourite tunes and performances on record.
2.00pm Benny Green
A weekly celebration of the art of the songwriter.
3.00 Alan Dell with Sounds Easy
4.00 Serenade in Brass
Frank Renton introduces some of Britain's finest brass bands and ensembles, who perform a selection of pieces with a different musical theme each week.
This week's guests are the Fine Arts Brass Ensemble, who adopt a nautical air with titles ranging from the overture to HMS Pinafore to
Fats Waller 's Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea.
4.30 Sing Something Simple with the Cliff Adams
Singers and the Jack Emblow Quartet.
5.00 Charlie Chester with Sunday Soapbox The telephone number during the programme is [number removed].
WRITE TO: Charlie Chester , BBC Pebble Mill, Birmingham B5 7QQ
with Melodies for You
Featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Heinz Geese.
This week, Roger Royle presents favourite hymns from Montrose Old Kirk,
Scotland.
Lord of all being; The sands of time are sinking; 0 love that wilt not let me go; Sing to the Lord a joyful song; Holy Spirit ever living; Jerusalem the Golden;
Great is Your faithfulness;
The Lord's my shepherd. Musical Director and organist Brian Hirst.
with Your Hundred Best
Tunes
Radio 2 Arts Programme The Oscar-winning lyricist Don Black talks to Oscar-winning composer
Elmer Bernstein about his life and musical career.
Including memories of True Grit, one of the several successful projects on which they collaborated. Producer Stella Hanson
with Night Ride
Music to soothe you into the early hours
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
A moment's reflection with Rev Martin Reynolds.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Martin Reynolds.