says Good Morning Sunday with his special guest the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Basil Hume.
Ken Bruce hosts Radio 2's coverage of the fourth
National Music Day, with Martin Kelner dropping in at venues around the UK at
11.15, 2.45, 4.00 and 7.00
Seventies Glam Concert live from the BBC Radio
Theatre, Screaming Lord Sutch presents
Leslie McKeown 's 70s Bay City Rollers, Showaddywaddy, the Real Thing and the New Seekers.
11.00-11.15 Search for the most unusual instrument.
11.30 Appleby Jazz Festival Lee Gibson in concert. featuring Dave O'Higgins and the John Horier Trio.
12.00 Piano Greats
Jools Holland hosts a concert from Greenwich.
1.00pm BBC Big Band
Sheila Tracy introduces a live concert from York.
1.45 The Little People Show Eight child finalists from the Teddy Bear Hall of Fame competition perform their favourite songs.
2.00-2.45 Tony Hadley at the Green Room performs a set with his band and guests.
3.00 Africa 95
Barb Jungr previews this year's largest world music event.
3.15-4.00 Sunday Drivers
A live show from Beaulieu.
Guests include the Stutz
Bear Cats and Larry Adler.
4.15 More unusual instruments.
4.30 Musical Rearrangements A live recital from Torquay featuring Mark Rattray and Linzi Hately performing specially arranged songs from movies.
5.00 TOGS Talent Show
Live from the Grand Hotel,
Eastbourne, the final of Terry Wogan 's Old Geezers talent contest. Presented by Les Dennis.
5.45 Glastonbury Festival A roundup of events, featuring Tanita Tikaram , Everything But the Girl,
Gilbert O'Sullivan and the Bootleg Beatles.
6.25-7.00 Songs of Praise Simultaneous broadcast with BBC1
7.30 The Sound of Musicals
Live from London's Royal
Albert Hall , Gloria Hunniford presents a singalong concert. With Ruthie
Henshall, Liz Robertson , Jacqui Scott , Darren Day , Graham Bickley , the Stephen Hill Singers and the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday. conducted by Michael Reed. At 8.30, during the interval, Ken Bruce rounds up the day's events, and the casts of some current musicals perform live in the studio.
For National Music Day
Roger Royle presents hymns from Blackburn Cathedral.
Michael Freedland presents a portrait of Hollywood mogul Sam Goldwyn.
Producer Maura Clarke
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with the Rev Andrew Morton.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with the Rev Andrew Morton.