Religious music for Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs with Ray Khan.
Your favourite Bollywood and British Asian tunes. Ray replays an archive performance of Jo Waada Kiya by Lata Mangeshkar on Network East in 1998. Show more
Bollywood composers Sachin-Jigar chat to Tommy live from Mumbai about working with Atif Aslam and on the soundtrack for Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya.
Sonia is joined by spiritual teacher Tony Samara, author of books such as Shaman's Wisdom, From the Heart, Different Yet the Same and Deeper Than Words. Show more
Baroness Warsi talks about the political situation in Pakistan, a UK company builds pod cars for the Golden Temple, and Amir Khan's appeal against his boxing defeat is cancelled.
Nihal asks: is it time to forgive Salman Rushdie? Plus Sunder Katwala, director of British Future, joins Nihal. And was Asian music better 30 or 40 years ago? Show more
It's Wednesday, so it can only mean one thing... Khan-Daan's Got Talent. The guest judge is Heps from Panjabi By Nature. Plus Suki Padda has all the top showbiz news in the Hot 5. Show more
The jobless total hits a new high, an Indian man searches for his brother on the sunk liner in Italy, and the Asian Network project putting singers on TV's Red Button.
Gagan Grewal replays an interview from the BBC archives with the Dilip Kumar in 1970, plus he has clues to the Secret Manzil. Show more
News, music and entertainment in Gujarati. Dev pulls out a classic from the BBC archives: Khushboo Man Khileh Phool by Purushottam Upadhyay from 1986. Show more
DJs Inc refix a track in the Friction Lab and Nitin Sawhney hijacks the show in Track Jacker. Get involved. Show more
BBC Asian Network joins BBC Radio 5 live through the night.