With Umar Hegedus.
With Pauline Webb.
Wayne Sleep pays tribute to the legendary lady of cinema dance.
Written and researched by Maurice Leonard
Producer Barry Littlechild
'Twas the Day after Christmas
Esther Rantzen and friends including Gavin Campbell and Adrian Mills reflect on the joys of Christmas. A Barraclough Carey North production
Robert Hardy narrates the story of the Western Front ceasefire in December
1914. The period is reflected in a selection of First World War songs.
Abridged by Bob Sinfield from the book by Malcolm Brown and Shirley Seaton Rpt
by Richard Stilgoe.
An investigation into music that hits you in the head. Including an interview with Prof Anthony Storr.
Repeated from Saturday
Gyles Brandreth hosts a concert featuring music linked to superheroes. The soloists are Mary Carewe and Peter Howarth , with Lindsay Benson and Elizabeth Watts , accompanied by the BBC Radio 2 Supersonic
Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Rod Edwards. Plus the People's Choice and Lifetime Achievement Award.
Producer Sonia Beldom
Tonight a look at the making of the Duets II album. Guests include Patrick Williams ,
Hank Cattaneo , Phil Ramone.
Hosted by Sid Mark.
The successful board game Monopoly is exactly 60 years old. Bob Holness takes a lighthearted look at the history of the game.
A Robin Quinn production
Recorded at the Open
Conspiracy Club, Leicester, partners in crime Dave Burland and Sid Kipper conclude their look at traditional Christmases past in Yorkshire and Norfolk.
Tonight they feature songs such as The Mystic Magi and A-Mumming We Will Go and a look at traditional
Boxing Day sports. With a guest appearance by Damien Barber.
A Boom Radio production
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev Frank Topping.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought
With the Rev Frank Topping.