It's mince this programme. Complete mince, plus Word Of The Day and the latest installment of Gardening Guilt. E-mail the show: vfeltz@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Harrison Gillespie from Perth is going to march up a hill with his Cub pack today, and he will return tomorrow to mark it out of ten! Show more
One of the UK's most popular blues musicians Chris Rea chooses his next Tracks of My Years. There's another song from the Album of the Week and the mighty Popmaster music quiz. Show more
Jeremy Vine
Should everyone in your workplace voluntarily disclose what they earn in the interests of equality?
2 hours on BBC Radio 2
Jeremy discusses disclosing earnings in the interests of equality, marriages that are cut short by tragedy, plans to scrap coach subsidies for pensioners and pylons.
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
With One Direction and Geordie Greig
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Steve, Tim and Janey talk to boyband One Direction, journalist Geordie Greig and psychologist and actress Pamela Stephenson. There's also the Non-Stop Oldies and loads of Factoids. Show more
Matt has a special back to school Midweek Middle-aged Mosh. Rebecca has the money, Sally has the traffic, and there's your Homework Sucks question & confession. Show more
Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill perform two live tracks and tell Mike what they've been up to over the last decade, in an interview recorded at the Cambridge Folk Festival. Show more
Craig Charles, sitting in for Jo Whiley, presents an evening show with great new music and classic songs, plus an interview with Nick Hallam and Rob Birch of the Stereo MC's. Show more
Frank Renton talks to Philip Wilby, whose Red Priest, a re-imagining of Vivaldi's music, is the test piece for this year's Open Brass Band Championships. Show more
Bob Harris presents part two in this celebration of the classic TV programme, including interviews with Colin Blunstone, Thijs van Leer of Focus and live music from Ralph McTell. Show more
Trevor Nelson presents an hour of the best in timeless soul, rare funky treats and modern classics. His Album of the Week is Mary J Blige's 2001 release No More Drama. Show more
Top chat, the best alternative music and popular classics to keep you going through the night. Includes rare tracks, remixes and unusual cover versions in Tunes of the Unexpected.
Keeping you laughing through the night and playing the best selection of tunes, it's Alex. With the Album and Record of the Week plus Lester's and Listener's Libraries. Show more