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| Aled Jones talks to Len Goodman, one of the judges from Strictly Come Dancing. While musician and Buddhist Padma 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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| Eamonn sits in for Michael Ball, featuring regular spots such as the entertainment guide with Quentin Cooper and the Sunday papers with Peter Riddell. | |
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| Elaine celebrates her 200th edition of the programme with a special interview featuring Sir Cameron Mackintosh, recorded on the stage of the Noel Coward theatre in London. Some of Cameron's most successful productions are given an airing, including music from Les Miserables, My Fair Lady, Cats, Mary Poppins, The Phantom of the Opera, Miss Saigon and Avenue Q. | |
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| Dale Winton counts down the chart from this week in 1968 and 1979. Sly&The Family Stone, The Kinks, Simon&Garfunkel, Herb Alpert and others provide the hits. | |
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| Music and entertainment with Johnnie Walker. His guests include Iggy Pop and Ian Gillan. | |
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| With Melodies for You. Alan plays a selection of popular and classical music. | |
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| To celebrate the Olympic Games in China, Brian D'Arcy introduces hymns with a sporting theme. Featuring Trinity College of Music Chamber Choir, directed by Stephen Jackson. The organist is Sean Farrell. Hymns include Fight the good fight, Jesus good above all other and You'll never walk alone. | |
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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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| Pete sits in for Janice Long. Including Pause for Thought at 1.30am. | |
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| With his mix of music and banter, Alex Lester makes weekday mornings the best time of the day. Including Pause for Thought at 3.30am. | |
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