Zoe returns with critic Andrew Collins previewing the week's film and DVD releases, including Simon Pegg and Nick Frost reuniting in Paul and Despicable Me starring Steve Carrell. Show more
Brian Matthew, the voice of sixties popular music, presents the programme for all fans of the decade. With facts, figures and trivia as well as the Chronicles of the Sixties. Show more
Sarah Lancashire dropped in to discuss her new musical Betty Blue Eyes and Charles Dance chatted about his new film, Ironclad. Plus Kate Bush's Babooshka was our Tune with a Tale. Show more
Tony Blackburn counts down the charts from this week in 1975 and 1984, with hits from Dana, Alvin Stardust, Duran Duran and Queen.
Mike Skinner, who's just released his fifth and possibly last album as the Streets, comes in for a chat. Plus, Dermot has Saturday Sessions from Kassidy and Noah & The Whale.
Alan Carr helps kick start Saturday evening, hosting two hours of fun and laughs, with Jodie Prenger sitting in as his co-host. Show more
Two hours of America's latest and greatest hits from the last five decades.
In Jimmy Carr's final comedy masterclass of the series, he takes a look at the nature of laughter. Featured comics include Richard Pryor, Russell Kane and Reginald D Hunter. Show more
Andrew Glasgow finally decides to admit defeat and move back in with his mother. Show more
Steve Lamacq rifles through his vast record collection to select his favourite new tracks alongside some forgotten gems. Show more
Bob Harris Sunday
Magnolia Summer in session and our last Teddy Thompson track
3 hours on BBC Radio 2
Magnolia Summer from St Louis, Missouri, play in session, plus our final Teddy Thompson session recording. Show more
Join the 3.46 club with your early morning host Richard Allinson.