Aled Jones welcomes singer-songwriter Josh Bray, who is influenced by Eastern philosophy. Aled's faith guest is Sikh blogger and broadcaster Savi Arora. Show more
Janey Lee Grace sits in for Steve Wright, cooking up the usual recipe of romantic tunes served with your dedications and messages. Show more
Weekend Wogan returns, broadcasting live from Western House. Sir Terry chats to English tenor Alfie Boe and Radio 2's own Jools Holland. Show more
Two hours of showtunes and film music with Elaine Paige. Featuring another Disney Double, a Gleeful Moment plus your Break A Leg messages. Get in touch: elaine@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Johnnie re-visits the decade of big hair, big riffs, Blondie, Bolan and Bowie. He chats to Paul Carrack about the decade that launched his career. Show more
Paul talked about his loathing of pan pipes and love of Lambing Live. Plus, why snakes get a bad press. The Lost TV Theme is from sailing saga Howard's Way. Show more
Alan Titchmarsh with Melodies for You, a mix of gentle classics for Sunday evening. Alan's A-Z of Operetta feature reaches the letter - Y - for 'the Yeomen of the Guard'. Show more
Brian D'Arcy presents hymns for Passion Sunday, including There is a green hill far away. Featuring Derby Cathedral Choir conducted by Peter Gould. Show more
Russell examines the word 'button' in the songwriters' lexicography. Along the way, we hear recordings from Billie Holiday, Mel Torme, Artie Shaw and many more. Show more
Clare Teal presents the best in big band sounds. Including Benny Goodman, Jimmie Lunceford, Les Brown, Eric Delaney and Ernie Wilkins. Show more
The greatest songs and performances from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley. Plus the Weekly Common Denominator.
With the best live sessions, irreverent chat and the finest music to keep you going throughout the night. Including obscure and lesser heard records in Tunes of the Unexpected.
The best way to start the week with brilliant music and hilarious chat on the Best Time of the Day Show. There's a new Record and Album of the Week, plus more Library selections. Show more