Says Good Morning Sunday.
Guests include Martin Smith (of Christian rock act Delirious?) and, discussing the week's faith issues, Rabbi Pete Tobias.
Romantic requests.
Michael Parkinson with music and chat. His guests include Anthony Andrews , who is currently starring in a West End revival of Somerset Maugham's The Letter.
Writer and actor Victoria Wood identifies her favourite musical productions. Choices include High Society (1956), Mack and Mabel
(1974) and Pacific Overtures (1976). She also discusses the 2005 musical adaptation of her revered mid-1980s satire Acorn Antiques.
Nostalgic chart show. Dale Winton rewinds to this week in 1983 with hits by the Human League, Wham!. Men at Work and Spandau Ballet.
Gritty-voiced blues-rock singer Joe Cocker is in the studio.
With Melodies for You, featuring both popular and classical tunes.
Brian D'Arcy celebrates the feast of the Ascension, featuring hymns sung by congregations and choirs from across the UK.
With hits and rarities from the era of big bands and dance bands.
Tunes from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley.
Featuring a live session from young singer/songwriter Sam Isaac.
Including at 1.30 Pause for Thought with Sharon Grenham-Toze .
3.30 as 1.30.