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| Roger Royle sits in for Aled Jones and talks to lyricist and songwriter Richard Stilgoe. Author Kate Saunders talks about some of the issues of the week from a faith perspective. | |
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| A blend of classic love songs, dedications and real-life romance stories. | |
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| Music and chat with Michael Ball and guest Ronnie Corbett. Steve Richards goes through the papers while Quentin Cooper has the entertainment guide. | |
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| Elaine's guest is choreographer, director and producer Arlene Phillips, who first came to fame when she created the dance group Hot Gossip. | |
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| Dale Winton counts down the charts from 1975 and 1988. The Bee Gees will be Jive Talkin', Van McCoy is doing The Hustle and Tracy Chapman makes an appearance in her Fast Car. | |
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| Johnnie's guest this week is Bruce Springsteen's E-Street band guitar virtuoso, Nils Lofgren. | |
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| With Melodies for You. Alan plays a selection of popular and classical music. | |
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| Brian D'Arcy explores the cult of celebrity with the featured Cardiff Polyphonic Choir. The musical director is Neil Ferris and the organist is Robert Court. Hymns include Be still my soul, John Rutter's All things bright and beautiful and Guide me O thou great redeemer. | |
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| The show that celebrates the art, craft and inspiration of the popular song. | |
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| Celebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America. | |
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| The greatest songs and performances from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley. Plus the Weekly Common Denominator. | |
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| Proving there's life after midnight, with the best live performances. Including Pause for Thought at 1.30am. | |
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| Pete Mitchell stands in for Alex Lester to make weekday mornings the best time of the day. Including Pause for Thought at 3.30am. | |
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