Schedule
Early
00:00
Bob Harris Sunday—Little Fish in session
Oxford band 'Little Fish' are in session.
03:00
Richard Allinson—18/12/2011
Join the 3.46 club with your early morning host Richard Allinson.
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Morning
06:00
Good Morning Sunday—18/12/2011
Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to Gareth Gates.
09:00
Steve Wright's Sunday Love Songs—18/12/2011
Two hours of fab love songs, old and new, presented by Steve Wright.
11:00
Weekend Wogan—18/12/2011
Terry presents a Christmas concert with Mick Hucknall, Katie Melua, KT Tunstall and more.
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Afternoon
13:00
Elaine Paige on Sunday—18/12/2011
EP's back for three festive specials. The first celebrates Disney On Broadway.
15:00
Sounds of the 70s with Bob Harris—I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday
Johnnie chats to Roy Wood and Annie Lennox, who both remember the '70s.
17:00
Paul O'Grady—...the one before Christmas
...featuring The Grinch O'Grady, feeble tinsel, and Jodie dressed as Catherine de' Medici.
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Evening
19:00
They Write the Songs—Series 1, Kander and Ebb
10/10Barry Manilow concludes the series with a look at Kander and Ebb.
20:00
Heavenly Johnny Mathis—Episode 3
3/3Paul Gambaccini concludes his look at the voice and career of Johnny Mathis.
20:30
The Sunday Hour—18/12/2011
Brian D'Arcy explores the promise of Advent which is fulfilled at Christmas.
21:00
Russell Davies—18/12/2011
Russell takes "The Twelve Days Of Christmas" as his theme.
22:00
The Swing & Big Band Show with Clare Teal—18/12/2011
Clare Teal presents a selection of seasonal swinging sounds.
23:00
The David Jacobs Collection—18/12/2011
The greatest songs and performances from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley.
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Late
00:00
Janice Long—19/12/2011
The best alternative tunes and popular classics, plus rare tracks, remixes and covers.
02:00
Alex Lester—19/12/2011
Great tunes and oddball conversation with Alex on the Best Time of the Day Show.
05:00
Vanessa Feltz—19/12/2011
What Men (Really) Want - V tries to solve the problem of what Christmas gifts to avoid.
















