says Good Morning Sunday and enjoys some of the best, funniest and disastrous moments of 1995. Including at 7.40 the Rt Rev Pat Kelly.
How would you spend your perfect Sunday? Write in and tell Aspel and you could win a mystery prize.
Join Brian Hayes and friends for his end of the year party.
Producer Mark Farrar
12.00 Desmond Camngton with Radio 2 All-Time Greats
2.00pm
Valentino Alan Cumming stars in Bob Sinfield 's dramatised biography of the silent screen's greatest romantic hero.
Rpt
3.00 Brighton Lights An intimate review celebrating a unique pleasure town in all its moods, recorded at the Grand. Memories of Max
Miller, the Crazy Gang and Alan Melville are brought to life by Anna Quayle , Denis Quilley and Joanna Riding. With musical director
Michael Haslam. The show is hosted by a man who adopted Brighton 30 years ago, theatre critic of the Daily Mail, Mr Jack Tinker. A Pier production
4.00 Chris Stuart 's Piano
Pariour
Continuing the six-part series presented by Chris Stuart. This week's featured artists include
Paderewski, Semprini and Dave Brubeck.
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
Ring Out the Old, Ring In the New
Roger Royle presents a special American New Year's Eve edition from
Westminster Choir College, Princeton, New Jersey.
Tonight's hymns include
American favourites Christ mighty saviour: God whose giving knows no ending:
Praise the Spirit in creation. The musical directors are
Steve Pilkington and Donald Dumpson.
with Your Hundred Best
Tunes
Stepping out of 1995 and first footing into 1996, he cannot provide the "wee dram" or the coal but he does have plenty of excellent Radio 2 music to lift your spirits.
Including at 12.00 Midnight
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought
With Prof Mary McAleese.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought
With Prof Mary McAleese.