Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Gilly Pawson.
And at 9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Roger Royle.
And in Tracks of My Years singer Pink identifies two final tracks in her personal top ten.
2/4. Writer and broadcaster Brian Sibley explores the various ways in which the prolific and market-savvy Walt Disney studios have, since the 1920s, used music to create characters, convey emotions and put across ideology in films.
Contributors include composers Phil Collins, Randy Newman, Richard Sherman,
Michael Giacchino and Stephen Schwartz. Plus exclusive interviews with Elton John, Angela Lansbury and Julie Andrews.
In a special edition celebrating a new West End production of Seven Brides for Seven
Brothers and the launch of Radio 2's amateur-boosting Be a Musical Performer scheme,
Roderick Dunk conducts the BBC Concert
Orchestra with the show's stars, Dave Willetts and Shona Lindsay. Presented by Paul Gambaccini , live from London's Mermaid Theatre.
Actor Stephen Tompkinson reads a version of David Storey 's novel about rugby league players in late-50s Yorkshire.
3/6. Arthur Machin embroils himself in further sexual conquests. Abridged by Sarah Kilgarriff
Frank Renton reviews the cream of the latest album releases.
Arts show with Matthew Wright.
And at 2.30am Pause for Thought with Blair Robertson in Scotland.