Says Good Morning Sunday.
Radio 2's Faith in the World week comes to a close with guests
Dr James Smith and Rwanda-born wife Beatha, who campaign against genocide. And Jackie Doherty discusses her concerns for her notoriously troubled rock-star son, Pete Doherty.
Romantic requests.
Michael Parkinson with music, chat and topical discussion. Guest John Fisher discusses his book about comedian Tommy Cooper.
Spotlighting the music of Broadway, Hollywood and the West End, continuing with Dreamgirls, by Henry Krieger and Tom Eyen. The 1981 big-hit musical was inspired by the careers of the Supremes and Etta James , and made Jennifer Holliday a star. A movie version with Beyonce Knowles , Eddie Murphy and Jamie Foxx is due for release in February.
Nostalgic chart show. Dale Winton rewinds to this week in 1973, with top 40 hits by the Carpenters, the Isley Brothers and David Bowie.
Featuring an interview with singer/songwriter Jack Savoretti , who performs a couple of songs from his forthcoming album.
Roger Royle presents hymns that explore the relationship between science and religion. With the choir of Bristol Cathedral, conducted by Mark Lee. Organist Paul Walton.
Including at 1.30 Pause for Thought with Steve Williams.
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