Join Sarah for the Dawn Patrol, with a trip round the strangest places!. Today's Swing Time is "Take The A Train" by Duke Ellington; the Show Tune is "The Way You Look Tonight". Show more
Eurovision Revisited went to 2005; Corrie actress Helen Worth (Gail McIntyre) was Graham Norton's latest Mystery Guest and dilemmas were dealt with once more in Grill Graham. Show more
Ken is joined by Bradley Walsh who chooses two of his favourite records in Tracks Of My Years. Show more
Jeremy discusses a possible Labour and Liberal coalition, we look at assisted suicide, the 25th anniversay of the Bradford City fire and finally we talk about Gordon Brown. Show more
Steve and Janey Lee Grace chat to Dr Hilary Jones and chef Tana Ramsay, try to out-trivia each other with more brain-busting Factoids, and play you three hours of the best music. Show more
Put your pedal to the metal with Simon Mayo's Drivetime - a programme packed with entertainment, information, intelligent conversation and you too! Show more
Jamie Cullum showcases his love for all types of jazz. This week's show features a live session from British rising jazz stars, the Neil Cowley Trio. Show more
Director Sam Taylor-Wood talks to Mark about her John Lennon biopic Nowhere Boy.
Last Orders at the Spinning Disc: What's Happened to Record Shops?
Episode 1: The Glory Days
30 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Record producer Pete Waterman remembers the glory days of the independent record shop, with the help of Richard Branson, Don Letts, Johnnie Walker and Annie Nightingale. Show more
An hour of classic rock'n'roll from Mark's personal collection. Featured album: Rabbit Action & Rock-A-Billy Blues plus four in row from rockin' child stars. Show more
Great music and chat to keep you up through the night, with live music sessions and your suggestions for a Tune Of The Unexpected.
Tim Smith takes over the show while Alex is in the USA. More interesting chat and great music for all nightowls, including Record and Album of the Week and Pause for Thought. Show more