Says Good Morning Sunday.
Easy-listening veteran Engelbert Humperdinck discusses his 40-year career and his debt to faith.
Sitting in for Steve Wright with a selection of romantic requests.
Michael Parkinson with music and guests, who include former newspaper edtior Piers Morgan.
Stage and film choreographer Gillian Lynne (Collages, Cats, Yentl) identifies her favourite musicals, which include South Pacific (1949), West Side Story
(1957), The Roar of the Greasepaint - the Smell of the Crowd (1965), A Chorus Line (1975) and The Phantom of the Opera (1986).
Nostalgic chart show. Dale Winton rewinds to this week in 1974 with hits by Elton John , Slade, the Three Degrees and the Wombles.
Featuring a live set from
Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens), who also discusses his religious beliefs.
With Melodies for You.
Brian D'Arcy reflects on the story of Mary, for whom May has been kept a special month of devotion for over 300 years. Featuring hymns and music performed by the Pilgrim Consort, conducted by James Hawkey in the Marian shrine of Montserrat in Spain.
Hits and rarities from the swing era.
Music from stage and film.
Including at 1.30 Pause for Thought with Geetha Maheshwaran.
3.30 as 1.30.