Aled Jones welcomes author and playwright Terence Frisby. Kate Saunders reviews her pick of the latest book releases and gives the Moment of Reflection. Show more
Lulu presents Sunday Love Songs this morning, featuring the best romantic music all accompanied by your dedications and messages for the ones you love.
Sir Terry is live at the BBC Radio Theatre with Elio Pace and his Weekend Wogan House Band, Ricky Gervais, Don McLean and Scouting For Girls. Show more
A more musical Sunday with the regular mix of great show tunes and movie music, plus your Break-A-Legs and the latest news from Broadway and London's West End. Show more
Johnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. This week he talks to author Graham Jones. Show more
Jodie Prenger sits in for Paul with the usual mix of great Motown hits, Northern Soul rarities and your Thank You messages. To take part, email paulogrady@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Alan Titchmarsh presents Melodies for You - an eclectic mix of tunes from the worlds of classical, opera, operetta, musicals, films, brass and military bands and jazz. Show more
This week, Brian D'Arcy features hymns and prayers based on the much loved Psalm 23. Show more
Russell Davies celebrates the art, craft & inspiration of the popular song, remembering Dudley Moore and marking the 80th birthday of Chris Barber. Show more
Clare Teal presents the best in big band sounds from the 1930's to the present day. Including Billy May, the Clayton Hamilton Jazz Orchestra plus Bob Miller & the Millermen. Show more
The greatest songs and performances from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley. Plus the Weekly Common Denominator.
With the best live sessions, irreverent chat and the finest music to keep you going throughout the night. Including obscure and lesser heard records in Tunes Of The Unexpected.
The Dark Lord presents The Best Time Of The Day Show with inspired daftness and top music. Includes The Listeners' Library, Lester's Library, and Pause For Thought. Show more