standing in for Don Maclean says Good Morning Sunday and welcomes her special guest Ian McCaskill.
Including at 7.40 the Rev Howard Booth.
presents music old and new reflecting every corner of the Radio 2 catalogue. There's also a classic comedy track and a glance at the week's musical anniversaries.
Topical debate, features and phone-ins on issues of the week.
12.00 Desmond Carrington with Radio 2 All-Time Greats
2.00pm Benny Green
3.00 David Jacobs with Sounds Easy
4.00 Radio 2 Young Musician 1995
Judging Edition
The judges - singer Peter Skellern , pianist
Kathryn Stott and the first Radio 2
Young Musician winner Sally Harrop - have now deliberated and prepare to announce this year's three finalists. Presented by Leonard Pearcey.
4.30 Sing Something Simple with the Cliff Adams
Singers accompanied by Jack Emblow.
Rpt
5.00 Charlie Chester with Sunday Soapbox
Melodies for You featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Barry Wordsworth.
Roger Royle presents favourite hymns recorded at the Worcester Drie Koren
Festival with special items sung by the Cathedral Choirs of Worcester,
Haarlem and Breda.
Tonight's hymns include
Alleluia, alleluia, hearts to heaven and voices raise;
Good Christian men, rejoice and sing; Psalm 98; Thine be the glory.
Producer Clair Jaquiss
with Your Hundred Best
Tunes
Radio 2 Arts Programme Richard Anthony Baker presents a look at
American vaudeville through the eyes of its two most lovable characters - Eddie
Cantor and Jimmy Durante. Starting their careers together as singing waiters, they soon developed individual styles as solo entertainers - banjo-eyed Eddie with a string of hit songs in the Ziegfeld Follies and "Schnozzle" Durante rasping out his bizarre comedy compositions.
Richard Anthony Baker talks to their biographers and also considers two British women who made their mark on vaudeville - Vesta
Victoria and Alice Lloyd. Producer Stella Hanson
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Lindsay Allen.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Lindsay Allen.