Says Good Morning Sunday
With highlights of the year's shows.
Romantic requests.
Dale Winton with million-selling hits.
Actor Robert Lindsay celebrates the controversial "new" Beatles album Love, which features over 130 existing Beatles recordings reworked and remixed by their original producer, George Martin, together with his son Giles Martin. The new versions provide the soundtrack to a Las Vegas Cirque du Soleil show. Today, father and son demonstrate their mixing technique on three tracks. And offering their opinions of the project are Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Olivia Harrison, Yoko Ono and Apple Corps executive Neil Aspinall. Producer Kevin Howlett
Jamie Cullum interviews legendary producer, arranger and composer Quincy Jones, who discusses in detail his astonishing career, which has benefited Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Ray Charles, Dinah Washington, Lesley Gore, Michael Jackson and many others.
And don't miss...
Two hours of Quincy Jones (2pm R2) in a candid, relaxed mood as he talks about his life in music with Jamie Cullum
A personal pick of music, from Prokofiev to Barbra Streisand.
Producer Bridge Apps
A trawl across radio history, from the first programme on Christmas Eve 1906 to today.
Roger Royle reflects on the power of hymns, and talks to hymn writer Bishop Timothy Dudley-Smith .
Chris Tarrant recalls some of the year's defining moments.
A cornucopia of disco, pop and soul chosen by the uncompromisingly festive pop darling Boy George.
Wigan-reared Stuart Maconie once again ushers in the new year with a personal pick of Northern Soul party tracks.
Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought.