Schedule
Early
00:00
Bob Harris Sunday—Sadie and the Hotheads play live
Bob Harris has a session from Elizabeth McGovern-fronted Sadie and the Hotheads.
03:00
Richard Allinson—05/10/2014
Richard Allinson presents his early-morning weekend residency with music and features.
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Morning
06:00
The Sunday Hour—Gospel Music
Diane Louise Jordan plays uplifting spiritual music - hymns, gospel and choral classics.
07:00
Good Morning Sunday—Olly Smith sits in
Olly Smith sits in for Clare Balding and talks to actor, comedian and writer Miles Jupp.
09:05
Steve Wright's Sunday Love Songs—05/10/2014
Steve Wright hosts classic love songs, dedications and real-life romance stories.
11:00
Madeley on Sunday—Level 42 and Ruby Turner
Richard Madeley has performances from Level 42 and R&B and soul singer Ruby Turner.
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Afternoon
13:00
Elaine Paige on Sunday—Sweeney Todd
Elaine looks ahead to two upcoming productions of Sweeney Todd. Plus listener Break A Legs
15:00
Sounds of the 70s with Bob Harris—Paul Sexton sits in
Paul Sexton sits in for Johnnie and chats to Zoe Howe about her biography of Stevie Nicks.
17:00
Paul O'Grady—With Triples starring the Corrs and Bonnie Tyler
Paul O'Grady plays Triples from the Corrs and Bonnie Tyler.
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Evening
19:00
Sunday Night with Michael Ball—05/10/2014
Michael Ball plays music from Dolly Parton, Freddie Mercury, KD Lang, 10cc and Susan Boyle
21:00
The Swing & Big Band Show with Clare Teal—Tina May and Frank Griffith
Clare Teal welcomes singer Tina May and saxophonist Frank Griffith to the studio.
23:00
Moira Stuart—Me, Myself and I
Music 'til Midnight - the best in easy listening sounds and timeless standards.
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Late
00:00
Janice Long—Spoken Word Session
Miles Hunt does the Spoken Word Session, reading from The Wonder Stuff Diaries - '86-'89.
02:00
Alex Lester—Archer's Sheet
Buffoonery, twaddle and terrific tunes for night owls across the UK with the Dark Lord.
05:00
Vanessa Feltz—Radio 2 Book Club Day
Vanessa Feltz asks what book listeners remember most from their childhoods.














