Was your first day at a new job so bad you didn't make it to the second? With a pasta-themed Word of the Day ('farfalle') and Jackie Wilson's Reet Petite in ...Wake Up with You. Show more
Chris kicked off his four-day Children in Need extravaganza with a live Breakfast broadcast from the bottom of his back garden in Berkshire. Show more
Clare Maguire joins Ken to choose some more of her favourite records in Tracks of My Years. With a round of Popmaster, the Love Song plus Record and Album of the Week. Show more
Jeremy Vine
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Jeremy discusses teachers and civil servants on strike, pet snakes, a bail court ruling legislation and a future mother-in-law's email to her son's fiancé about her behaviour.
Steve, Tim and Janey chat to comedians Bill Bailey and Arthur Smith. Plus more Factoids, Talkie bits, the Non-Stop Oldies and loads of great music. Show more
Resident gastrognome Nigel Barden serves up another culinary delight for the team. Plus, Confessions, Homework and the latest sport, money and travel updates. Show more
Bob chooses his favourite tracks from country music and its fringes. Show more
Jo Whiley and guests look back at the 2011 Glastonbury Festival, with all the backstage gossip and great musical performances. Show more
Introduced by Jeremy Vine. 1963 was the year of US president JFK's assassination, the great train robbery, the Mersey boom and That Was the Week That Was. Show more
Dave has both feet firmly in the 90s dance scene, Phil Oakey of the Human League chooses a classic trance track as his Ultimate 12", and Paul Van Dyk is this week's godlike DJ. Show more
Chat, wit and the finest hand-picked music around. Including a live session with Young Runaways, your Tunes of the Unexpected, and Janice's Theme Time Half-Hour.
Tim Smith sits in for Alex Lester, taking you through the small hours with lively conversation and music. Including Record and Album of the Week plus a Listener's Library choice. Show more