Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to writers Peter Stanford and Wendy Perriam and his faith guest is Hannah Genders. Show more
Steve Wright returns to Love Songs with another selection of the best romantic music for a Sunday morning. Plus your letters, e-mails, phone messages and wedding dedications.
Sir Terry Wogan eases you into your Sunday lunch with music and musings. He chats to Caroline Quentin and invites Andrea Corr into the studio to perform. Show more
Don Black stands in for Elaine Paige for the next two weeks, with all the usual favourites and more of your Break A Leg messages. Show more
Johnnie Walker spins the hits and rarities of the 70s. Procol Harum guitarist Robin Trower shares his memories of the decade. Show more
Paul O'Grady
... the one where Paul impressed us with his German, then spilt his tea
2 hours on BBC Radio 2
This week's All-Star Triples came courtesy of The New Seekers, and our own EP, and Paul reminisced about cassettes (remember them?), and whether Sally Traffic hides in a cupboard. Show more
Alan Titchmarsh with Melodies for You. Alan presents a selection of classics for Sunday evening. This week's Vintage Vocalist is musical theatre star Bobby Howes. Show more
Brian D'Arcy explores Jesus' message encouraging his followers to share the good news. With hymns including Now thank we all our God and Make me a channel of your peace. Show more
Russell Davies
Russell Davies celebrates Milt Gabler, Fanny Brice and WS Gilbert.
1 hour on BBC Radio 2
This week, Russell celebrates record producer Milt Gabler, who was born a hundred years ago this week; singer and actress Fanny Brice; and WS Gilbert, who died on 29 May 1911. Show more
Clare Teal has big band music from Tommy Dorsey, Stan Kenton, Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines, plus the British big bands of NYJO, Fat Chops, the NDO and Alan Ganley's Jazz Legacy. Show more
The greatest songs and performances from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley. Plus the Weekly Common Denominator.
Top chat and the finest music to keep you going through the bank holiday 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 brilliant music and witty chat to keep you entertained through the small hours. Show more