Guests include British soul-inspired singer Ruby Turner. Canon Ann
Easter reflects on spiritual issues.
Romantic requests.
Michael Parkinson juggles music and chat. Guests include broadcaster James Naughtie, the presenter of The Material World, Quentin Cooper, and journalist Peter Riddell, who sifts through the Sunday papers.
Series showcasing the music of Broadway, Hollywood and the West End. Playwright Jonathan Harvey (Beautiful Thing, Closer to Heaven, Gimme Gimme Gimme and Coronation Street) identifies his favourite musicals. His five choices include Carousel (1945), The Soundof Music (1959) and Avenue 0 (2003). Producer Malcolm Prince
Nostalgic chart show. Dale Winton recalls this week in 1975, with top 40 hits by Gladys Knight and the Pips, the Stylistics and the Bay City Rollers.
Spritually led chat and music show, featuring an interview with Scottish duo the Proclaimers.
With Melodies for You, featuring both popular and classical tunes.
Brian D'Arcy tells the story of the Salvation Army through their hymns and music. Featuring the Belfast Temple Corps, directed by Jack Burch , with singers from nationwide chapters of the Salvation Army.
Series on songs and songwriting.
Swing and big-band hits and rarities.
Tunes from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley.
Sitting in for Janice Long.
Including at 1.30 Pause for Thought with Raana Bokhari.
3.30 as 1.30.