says Good Morning Sunday To mark the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity,
Don Maclean talks to leaders of the main Christian traditions in Northern Ireland, including Most Rev Robert Eames , Most Rev Cahal Daly , Rt Rev Dr David McGaughey and Rev Edward Mawhinney.
Including at 7.40 Rt Rev John Barton.
presents music old and new with a dash of comedy and a glance at some of the week's anniversaries.
Features and phone-ins on issues of the week.
12.00 Desmond Carrington with Radio 2 Alt-Time Greats
Your favourite tunes and performances on record.
2.00pm Benny Green
A weekly celebration of the art of the songwriter.
3.00 David Jacobs with Sounds Easy
4.00 The Music Room
This week Leonard Pearcey visits the Victorian country house of Cragside in Northumberland, built in 1867 by the inventor Lord William Armstrong. The programme focuses on the wonderful music boxes and the parlour music that was so favoured by the Victorian middle class.
4.30 Sing Something Simple with the Cliff Adams
Singers, accompanied by Jack Emblow.
5.00 Charlie Chester with Sunday Soapbox
During the programme, call [number removed].
with Sounds of the 50s
Repeated next Sunday at 12.05am
Melodies for You featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Robin Stapleton.
Roger Royle presents favourite hymns from St Andrew 's Parish Church,
Inverurie, Aberdeenshire.
Though art before me, Lord; I will sing the wondrous story; Come down, 0 love divine; 0 God, you are my God alone; Walk in the light; Whoever lives beside the Lord; Bring many names, beautiful and good; King of glory, King of peace. Musical director lain Telfer
with Your Hundred Best
Tunes
Following last October's programme, Graham Lough presents the second part of a history of ragtime, exploring its influence on music from the turn of the century to the present day. With contributions from Joshua Rifkin, Peter Dickinson and William Bolcom and music by, among others, Billy Mayerl, George Gershwin and Bix Beiderbecke. Producer Stella Hanson
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Sylvia Sands.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought