Lynn Parsons sits in for Zoe. James Kleinmann reviews the new Woody Allen film Whatever Works, Edge of Darkness with Mel Gibson, and Everybody's Fine with Robert De Niro on DVD. Show more
Brian Matthew, the voice of sixties popular music, presents the programme for all fans of the era. With the The A-Z of The Beatles, rarities and a three-in-a-row featuring 'Toys'. Show more
Jonathan Ross and Andy Davies are joined by comedians Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller, comedy actress Olivia Coleman plus there's live music from They Might Be Giants.
Dale Winton counts down the charts from this week in 1967 and 1977, with hits from Otis Redding, Cream, The Beach Boys, Boney M and Gladys Knight & The Pips.
Dermot has a triple bill of Saturday sessions this week, as he welcomes British dance act Faithless, American indie rockers The Hold Steady, and The Avett Brothers. Show more
Alan Carr helps kick-start Saturday evening, hosting two hours of fun and laughs.
Two hours of America's latest and greatest hits from the last five decades.
Lammo broadcasts from behind the scenes at Worthy Farm with live music from the likes of Muse and The Pet Shop Boys, plus some of the best music so far from Glastonbury 2010. Show more
Christian O'Connell hosts a comedy panel show devoted to the FIFA World Cup, in which resident home team Jon Richardson and Andy Parsons challenge a different away team every week. Show more
Another chance to hear the second series of Radio 2's sitcom about the life of blogger Andrew Glasgow. The cast includes Caroline Quentin, Andy Taylor and Simon Greenall. Show more
Alejandro Escovedo joins Bob to play tracks from his new album 'Street Songs of Love'. Produced by Tony Visconti and recorded in Kentucky, the album features Bruce Springsteen. Show more
Join the 3.46 club with your host Richard Allinson.