Cat got your tongue? Our pets steal £33m of our stuff a year - Vanessa hears the worst! With Word of the Day and Pause for Thought. Show more
Molly Cooper aged 8 from Hinkley is having a ballet exam. Sleep expert Professor Jim Horne was the Mystery Guest - he explained all about snoring. Show more
Eliza Doolittle chooses another two records in Tracks of My Years and Ken plays the new Record of the Week and a track from the Album of the Week. Show more
Jeremy Vine
No-win no-fee, the Royal Wedding, parenting: strict versus liberal and Superglue
2 hours on BBC Radio 2
The Jeremy Vine Show turns its attention to parenthood this week. The discussion continues with a look at discipline and aks whether liberal or strict parenting is the best. Show more
Steve, Tim Smith and Janey Lee Grace try and out-trivia each other with more brain-busting Factoids and chat to comedian and actor Matt Lucas and punslinger Tim Vine. Show more
Another helping of top teatime entertainment, including historical novelist Wilbur Smith, a Jazzy Showstopper and a new Confession for the team to consider. Show more
Saxophonist and UK jazz pioneer Courtney Pine performs tunes from his new album, Europa, in session at the BBC Maida Vale studios. Show more
Miranda Hart and Jon Holmes unite for laughs, great music, audience games and their special guest, singer Will Young. Show more
Barry Manilow continues to celebrate famous composers of the Great American Songbook. He looks at Harold Arlen, composer of Oscar-winning song Over the Rainbow. Show more
Bob Harris concludes his journey through the world of Album Orientated Rock, with music from Steve Perry, Free, Cry of Love, Stevie Nicks, and an all time classic by Led Zeppelin. Show more
New Zealand's premier folk-pop export, Brooke Fraser, plays live on the show. There's also your Tunes of the Unexpected and some bespoke tunes.
Let Alex guide you through the small hours with his blend of unique humour and fantastic music. Includes Record and Album of the Week, plus Lester's and Listener's Library tracks. Show more