Says Good Morning
Sunday. His guestthis week is Murray Walker , the voice of Formula
One racing.
With Radio 2 Ail-Time
Greats.
Classics and curiosities.
David Jacobs presents a series profiling six star female British vocalists of the fifties.
4:Ruby Murray. The
Belfast-born singerwho replaced Joan Regan on the TV series Quite Contrary before charting with a run of Top 10 singles - seven of them in 1955 alone - including Heartbeat,
Evermore and the No 1
Softly Softly. The programme features the cream of her performances and archive recordings.
With the Cliff Adams
Singers. (R)
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With Melodies for You.
Hope through Suffering In the second programme for Lent, Roger Royle talks to psychiatrist and writer Dr Anthony Storr about the healing power of music.
With Your Hundred
Best Tunes.
The age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
Easy-listening music, plus album reviews and Our Kind of Music.
And at 1.30 Pause for
Thought from Wales.
Sitting in for Alex Lester this week. Including at
3.30 Pause for
Thought from Wales.