Early Breakfast with Aled, celebrating birthday boy Rick Parfitt from Status Quo, with Pause For Thought at 05:45, plus the latest news: aled@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Jack Harvey aged 9 from Norfolk is taking his Labrador puppy to school today, and his class are going to draw it, he will come back tomorrow and mark it out of ten! Show more
Annie Lennox joins Ken live in the studio to hand over a copy of her brand new single. Singer-songwriter Phil Collins returns with his Tracks of My Years. Show more
Jeremy discusses how to fund universities, how Linda Norgrove died, when to buy cheap goods and he remembers Claire Rayner.
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
Charlotte Church, Jason Donovan and John Craven
3 hours, 5 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Steve, Tim Smith and Janey Lee Grace chat to chat to pop stars Charlotte Church and Jason Donovan, and Countryfile presenter John Craven. Plus, there's more fascinating Factoids. Show more
Simon's unmissable blend of teatime entertainment, with Rebecca Pike on Money, Matt Williams on sport, Bobbie Pryor with travel and novelist Salman Rushdie. Show more
Jamie chats to American jazz composer Maria Schneider following her gig at the 2010 Newport Jazz Festival. Show more
In tonight's show, Mark and Stuart are joined by the writer, poet and Ivor Novello-winning lyricist Simon Armitage.
Paul Gambaccini presents a series charting the history of Elektra Records. Jac Holzman recalls the new direction his label took from the mid-60s. Show more
Mark Lamarr presents the very best in rock 'n' roll. The featured album is by Bobby Day, the Double Sider by Charlie Feathers and there is also a poverty-stricken Four in a Row. Show more
Janice is joined in the studio by Sheffield band The Crookes, who cite The Ronettes and Aztec Camera among their influences. There's also the usual excellent top top music!
It's Half-Time Hooter time on the Best Time of the Day Show with Alex, meaning even more stupidity and top tunes to take you through the night. With Album and Record of the Week. Show more