Says Good Morning Sunday.
Assessing the week's faith issues is Dr Khalid Anees (of Manchester's Muslim community). And writer Ian Clayton talks about humanism from a personal perspective.
Romantic requests.
Michael Parkinson with music, guests and chat.
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Photographer of stage productions Michael Le Poer Trench identifies his favourite musical productions. Choices include Annie Get Your Gun
(1946), Les Misérables (1980) and Hey, Mr Producer ! (1998).
Nostalgic chart show. Dale Winton rewinds to this week in 1985 with hits by Simple Minds, Go West, Eurythmics and Tears for Fears.
With a live session from singer/ songwriter Scott Matthews.
With Melodies for You.
Brian D'Arcy reflects on the role of chance, and tells the story of St Matthias , who was chosen by lot to replace Judas. Featuring hymns on that theme, sung by the BBC National Chorus of Wales, directed by Adrian Partington , with organist Robert Court.
Music from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley.
Including at 1.30 Pause for Thought with Steve Benson.
3.30 as 1.30.