Says Good Morning Sunday.
His guests include pianist Thomas Lauderdale (of US group Pink
Martini) and, performing live to mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of Britain's slave trade, the Adventist Vocal Ensemble.
Romantic requests.
Michael Parkinson with music, news and chat. His guests include BBC sports editor Mihir Bose.
Showcasing the music of Broadway, Hollywood and the West End. This week Elaine strays off
Broadway for a celebration of the the satirical musicals revue,
Forbidden Broadway, created and written by Gerard Alessandrini. The show debuted in 1982, and has been updated semi-regularly to remain bitingly up-to-date.
Dale Winton rewinds to this week in 1968, with top 40 hits by Lulu, Tom Jones and Andy Williams.
Nearly 40 years after the release of their scorching
US chart debut Light My Fire,
Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek and guitarist Robby Krieger reminisce about one of the 1960s' defining rock bands.
With Melodies for You.
To mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of Britain's slave trade, Roger Royle reflects on suffering and the human tragedy of slavery. Featuring the choir of St George's Church, Beckenham.
Specialist in big band and swing.
Including at 1.30 Pause for Thought with Becky Silver.
3.30 as 1.30