Hardeep Singh Kohli sits in for Aled Jones and welcomes singer Russell Watson. Chick Yuill gives the Moment of Reflection. Show more
Steve and the Love Songs team help put the romance into Sunday morning, with two hours of great music accompanied by listeners' calls, emails and letters. Show more
Sir Terry Wogan is live from the BBC Radio Theatre in London with Josh Groban, Rumer, The Great British Barbershop Boys and Liane Carroll performing live. Show more
Elaine Paige presents a two hour radio show packed full of your favourite songs from the shows. Her guest is actor/singer Alexander Hanson. Email the show: elaine@bbc.co.uk. Show more
In the My 70s feature, Johnnie's guest this week is British comedian Ricky Gervais, who discusses some of his favourite music and memories of life in the 1970s. Show more
Music from ABBA, Tom Jones and Jane McDonald (dizzy dancing ensued) featured in Paul's latest show, while The Darling Buds of May was this week's Lost TV Theme. 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
Brian D'Arcy introduces hymns and prayers for the Advent season. In this programme, he looks at the Magnificat. Show more
Russell celebrates the art, craft and inspiration of the popular song. This show features recordings from Frank Sinatra, Dionne Warwick, Benny Goodman and Cab Calloway. Show more
Clare Teal presents the best in big band sounds - old and new. Including Henry Hall, Geraldo, Jimmie Lunceford and Benny Goodman. 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.
Music and chat on the Best Time of the Day Show. Featuring a new Album and Record of the Week, plus Lester's and Listener's Library song choices. Show more