says Good Morning Sunday and welcomes special guests Cannon and Ball. Including at 7.40 the Bishop of Birmingham.
presents music old and new with a dash of comedy and a glance at some of the week's anniversaries.
Topical debate, features and phone-ins on issues of the week.
12.00 Desmond Camngton with Radio 2 All-Time Greats
Your favourite tunes and performances on record.
2.00pm Benny Green
3.00 David Jacobs with Sounds Easy
4.00 Legends of Light Music
Denis Norden introduces the third of six programmes featuring orchestral favourites from the past on record and another ITMA special arrangement in the studio. With the BBC
Concert Orchestra conducted by Robin Stapleton.
Musical advisor David Ades
4.30 Sing Something Simple with the Cliff Adams
Singers, accompanied by Jack Emblow.
5.00 Charlie Chester with Sunday Soapbox
6.30 Ronnie Hilton 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 churches of the Landsker
URC group at Wolfsdale United Reformed Church, Pembrokeshire, featuring the Landsker Singers and Roch School Choir.
Tonight's hymns include
Praise the Lord his glories show; Jesus told a story; Evening Vesper; and Saviour again to Thy dear name we raise.
Musical director Shirley Williams. Organist Anne Evans.
with Your Hundred Best
Tunes
Radio 2 Arts Programme As cinema's centenary approaches, George Perry traces the enduring success of the western, which has flourished since Edwin S Porter
made The Great
Train Robbery in 1903. The heroic legend of the American cowboy is one of the screen's most potent gifts to popular culture, and this Wild West survey celebrates the work of many contributors to the genre, including William S Hart , Clint Eastwood ,
Kevin Costner , John Ford, Howard Hawks, Raoul Walsh and Anthony Mann.
Producer Maura Clarke
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Frank Topping.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Frank Topping.