Lynn Parsons sits in for Emma Forbes with classic tunes and gossip. She also finds out how friends in the States saw in the New Year and what the stars have in store for us in 2010. Show more
Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to Lord Hattersley. Becky Silver discusses the week's news from a faith perspective and gives the Moment of Reflection. Show more
Ronan Keating sits in for Steve Wright and presents a special Sunday Love Songs with the first hour featuring performances from men and the second hour dedicated to the girls! Show more
Richard Madeley presents sits in for Michael Ball for Sunday Brunch. Peter Riddell reviews the papers and Quentin Cooper looks at the weeks entertainment. His guest is Abi Titmuss. Show more
Celebrating the best of Hollywood, Broadway and the West End.
Johnnie Walker plays classic 70s tracks from both sides of the Atlantic. Festival organiser Freddie Bannister remembers how he founded the Knebworth festival during this decade. Show more
Join Paul and Elsie, his studio mouse, for Motown hits and Northern Soul rarities, listeners' Thank You messages and the Cocktail Hour track from Quincy Jones. Show more
With Melodies for You. Alan Titchmarsh presents an eclectic mix of tunes from the worlds of classical, opera, operetta, musicals, films, brass and military bands and jazz. Show more
Brian D'Arcy presents hymns to celebrate the season of Epiphany. With the King's College Chapel Choir and members of the Aberdeen Univeristy Choral Society. Show more
Russell Davies celebrates the art, craft and inspiration of the popular song. Show more
Clare Teal kicks off the New Year with some birthday celebrations for Al Bowlly, Sydney Lipton, Frank Wess and Kenny Clarke. Show more
The greatest songs and performances from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley. Plus the Weekly Common Denominator.
With Tunes Of The Unexpected, listeners' texts and emails and great music.
Alex presents The Best Time Of The Day Show. Includes The Listeners' Library, Lester's Library and Pause For Thought. Show more