Start your weekend with a zing and Zoe Ball. Great tunes and giggles guaranteed. A brain teaser from dad Johnny, listener Teenage Anthems and new music in the Saturday Shuffle. Show more
Brian Matthew with a selection of sixties hits. The Chronicles remembers the first woman TV newsreader, the Flying Scotsman's centenary run and John Lennon on Juke Box Jury. Show more
Henry Winkler popped in and told Graham about the importance of helping children with dyslexia, and comedienne Kathy Griffin spoke about her one woman show. Show more
Tony Blackburn counts down the charts from this week in 1959 and 1986, with classic hits from Buddy Holly, Bobby Darin, Peter Gabriel and Wham. Show more
Dermot O'Leary presents live music sessions from new and emerging bands.
Alan Carr and Melanie Sykes help kick-start the evening, hosting two separate bursts of fun, laughter and feelgood music as we approach the final of the BBC New Comedy Award. Show more
Patrick Kielty presents the live final of the BBC New Comedy Award 2011, Radio 2's nationwide search to find the best of new stand-up comedy talent in the UK. Show more
Alan Carr and Melanie Sykes return to animate the airwaves with music and laughter, before the winner of the BBC New Comedy Awards is announced.
Patrick Kielty reveals the results of the audience vote for the BBC New Comedy Award 2011, Radio 2's nationwide search to find the best of new stand-up comedy talent in the UK. Show more
Paul Gambaccini presents 90 minutes of America's latest and greatest hits. Show more
Steve Lamacq plays the most exiting new music around as well as old rarities unearthed from his collection in his Saturday Night In. Show more
Boston-born, New York-based activist and singer-songwriter Annie Keating has been compared to Bonnie Raitt and Lucinda Williams. She plays live in session. Show more
Join the 3.46 club with your early morning host Richard Allinson.