Seen JK Rowling in the fruit and veg? Ingrid Bergman buying sausages? Vanessa wants to know. With Word of the Day and Pause for Thought. Show more
Oliver Bateson from Letchworth is playing his first game of cricket as captain. Gaby Roslin, co-host of BBC London's Early Morning Show, was the Mystery Guest. Show more
Right Said Fred are back with another two records in Tracks of My Years and Ken will play the new Record of the Week and a track from the Album of the Week. Show more
Jeremy discusses the Queen's historic visit to Ireland, Dr Liam Fox challenging overseas aid, teenagers discovering pornography in their parent's bedroom and multiple surrogacy.
Chris Tarrant sits in for Steve Wright and chats to comedian Jerry Seinfeld and Status Quo's Francis Rossi. Plus Battle of the Oldies and loads more. Show more
Simon Mayo brings you the best mix of music, chat and general merriment to get you home. Historian and broadcaster Niall Ferguson joins Simon on the show. Show more
Jamie features a Maida Vale session with Nailah Porter, an American jazz singer from North Carolina who has just released her debut album, ConJazzNess. Show more
Jo Whiley presents a mix of great new music and classic album tracks. She is joined by Ben Lovett from Mumford and Sons and Kevin Jones of Communion Records. Show more
Nigel Ogden presents a programme of popular organ recordings with some entertaining pieces from the organ world.
Barry Manilow concludes the series with a look at composer John Kander and lyricist and librettist Fred Ebb, the creative duo behind Cabaret, Chicago and New York, New York. Show more
Mark devotes the show to a particular musical favourite of his, Kate Bush. He asks her why she decided to re-visit her back catalogue and hears about her future plans. Show more
Top chat, great music and the best live sessions to keep you going through the night. Includes rare tracks, remixes and unusual cover versions in Tunes of the Unexpected.
The Half-Time Hooter's here on The Best Time of the Day Show with Alex, meaning even more stupidity and top tunes to take you through the night. Plus Album and Record of the Week. Show more