says Good Morning Sunday and welcomes his special guest, writer and poet
Rosemary Anne Sisson. Including at 1.30 the Rt Rev Roy Williamson.
How would you spend your perfect Sunday? Write in and tell Aspel and you could win a mystery prize. Every week, Michael Aspel gets to meet stars of stage and screen, but have you ever met anyone famous? If so, write in with your "the day I bumped into...." anecdotes.
12.00 Desmond Carrington with Radio 2 Ail-Time Greats
2.00pm Benny Green
A weekly celebration of the art of the songwriter.
3.00 Dick Bentley : Entertainer
A host of stars join
Denis Norden to celebrate the life of the Australian comedian who died earlier this year. Written by Stephen Pattinson Producer Anthony Wills
4.00 Chris Stuart 's Piano
Partour
Billy Mayerl , Chick Corea and Liberace are among the artists featured this week by Stuart, who also tickles the ivories in the company of Dave Green (bass) and Allan Ganley (drums).
4.30 Sing Something Simple
With the Cliff Adams
Singers, accompanied by Jack Emblow.
Rpt
5.00 Sunday Soapbox
During the programme, call (0121) [number removed].
WRITE TO: Sunday Soapbox, BBC Pebble Mill.
Birmingham B5 7QQ
with Melodies for You
Shores of the Utmost West
Roger Royle presents the last of his Advent programmes with hymns from the four corners of England on the theme of All the ends of the earth will see the salvation of our
God. Tonight's programme comes from Redruth
Methodist Church, Cornwall.
The hymns include Great is thy faithfulness; The Angel Gabriel; Come thou long expected Jesus; Make way.
with Your Hundred Best
Tunes
Radio 2 Arts Programme Gyles Brandreth , prior to the feast of Christmas, looks at the "exploitation" of Christmas - virtually every aspect of the season apart from the birth of Christ itself! This is the secular Christmas and the stereotype Christmas puffed up and sucked dry by the masters of the craft, from Dickens to
Andy Williams , from Prince Albert to Spielberg.
Producer Maura Clarke
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
With Prof Mary McAleese.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought
With Prof Mary McAleese.