Aled Jones welcomes film critic and priest, Father Richard Leonard and, ahead of Passover, his faith guest is Miriam Berger, Rabbi of Finchley Reform Synagogue. Show more
Steve Wright returns with another selection of the best romantic music for a Sunday morning. Plus your letters, e-mails, phone messages and wedding dedications. Show more
Sir Terry Wogan chats to pop star Lulu, and musical guest and rising star Asa gives a stripped-down performance. Show more
Elaine Paige presents your favourite songs from the shows and talks to artistic director Eric Schaeffer, who discusses his career in musical theatre. E-mail: elaine@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Johnnie Walker remembers the hits of the 1970s from prog to pop to punk. Johnnie catches up with Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson ahead of a big UK tour. Show more
Another unbeatable music mix, including All Star Triples from Buddy Holly and Frank Sinatra, the theme from Knots Landing and The Blue Planet from the BBC Concert Orchestra. 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 presents hymns for Palm Sunday, including Ride on, ride on in majesty, Make way, Make way for Christ the King, and Jerusalem. Show more
Russell Davies remembers songwriters Carmen Lombado and Jack Yellen, and singer Al Bowlly. The featured recordings include Dean Martin, Dinah Shore, Peggy Lee and Harold Arlen. Show more
Clare Teal's in full swing featuring the music of Benny Goodman, Ray Charles and Bill Holman and also celebrates the birthdays of Henry Mancini, Lionel Hampton and Tito Puente. 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.
Start the week with the Best Time of the Day Show with the Dark Lord. Expect some brilliant music and witty chat to keep you entertained through the small hours. Show more