Lynn Parsons makes getting out of bed that little bit easier on a Sunday morning and encourages some Sunday morning Sax with a listeners' choice of the perfect saxophone tune. Show more
Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to The Hollies as they start a UK tour, and Alison Murdoch, who discusses the week's news and gives the Moment of Reflection. Show more
Romantic emails, letters and phone calls and a selection of new and classic love songs, presented by Steve Wright. Show more
Terry brings together a show that combines both live and recorded music. This week Terry's guest is Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, plus live music from David Gray and Sharleen Spiteri. Show more
EastEnders star and West End actor John Partridge is Elaine's special guest, while Patina Miller returns to sing a number from Sister Act. Plus there's all your Break-A-Legs. Show more
George Benson talks to Johnnie about his musical roots and his music from the 1970s.
Paul O'Grady presents two hours of listeners' messages, great lost standards and songs you've probably forgotten. Plus, this week's cocktail hour offering is from Perez Prado. 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
For the first Sunday in Lent, Brian D'Arcy introduces hymns and reflects on the disciplines of religious life. Show more
Russell Davies celebrates the popular song and pays tribute to Sir John Dankworth, who died earlier this month. Show more
Clare Teal presents the best in big band sounds from the 1920's to the present day. Including Duke Ellington, Stan Kenton, Benny Goodman and a tribute to Sir John Dankworth. 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.
Back from a saucy weekend in France, The Dark Lord has some new threads to kickstart your week. There's a new Album and Record of the Week and general buffoonery. Show more