Never mind where he's actually going, where in the UK should President Obama really visit? Vanessa has a new itinerary for him... Show more
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Don't Spend Time Weighing Treasures You Don't Have!
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Esme Pocock from Bradford-on-Avon is doing a bikeathon today to raise money for her school, and she will return tomorrow to mark it out of ten. Show more
Ken is back with Tracks of My Years from Kirsty Young. Listen out for a brand new Record and Album of the Week and call in to take part in Popmaster. Show more
Jeremy discusses whether our privacy laws are a farce or should be praised, Irish ancestry, a GP allegedly preaching Christianity to a patient, and keeping rabbits as pets.
Steve and the team chat to actor turned musician Hugh Laurie and news presenter Kay Burley. Plus the return of the Old Woman, the Non-Stop Oldies and loads of great music. Show more
Find out if a new Confession gets past the team's judgement unscathed, and another top author joins Simon in the Radio 2 Book Club. Show more
Rhythm and blues tunes from Paul Jones. Paul has a live session from bluesy southern rockers JJ Grey and Mofro. He also interviews the members of the outfit.
Jo Whiley presents a mix of great new music and classic album tracks. Garry Mulholland joins Jo to take a look at the album chart and some new album releases. Show more
Clare Teal presents the BBC Big Band in concert with more highlights from their celebration of the Great British Songbook. Show more
In the month of Bob Dylan's 70th birthday, Bob Harris takes a look at the women behind the songs and discovers how they influenced Dylan as an artist and songwriter. Show more
Another chance to hear Sir Michael Parkinson's series dedicated to the very best in songwriting and performance. 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.
Another slab of inspired daftness and great tunes to entertain you through the night. More from Album and Record of the Week, plus songs from Lester's and Listener's Libraries. Show more