Vanessa asks what your phone number was way back when it actually began with letters, plus she discusses the food you never used to imagine eating, but now can't get enough of. Show more
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
The best thing to learn is how little we know
2 hours, 59 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Chris learns how to listen to trees and discovers some classic hits in other languages. Show more
Singer-songwriter Pixie Lott chooses two more Tracks of My Years. There's another round of Popmaster and a track from the Album of the Week. Show more
Jeremy discusses the Baha Mousa inquiry, fostering children and Hackney Hero Pauline Pearce, plus Sir Stuart Bell answers the critics who have dubbed him the laziest MP. Show more
Steve, Tim Smith and Janey Lee Grace talk to singer Jessie J and film critic Mark Kermode. Plus more head-scratching Factoids and the Non-Stop Oldies. Show more
Nigel Barden serves up another mouthwatering dish for the team, the collective sit in on another Confession, and there's more Homework to get done. Plus, sport, money and travel. Show more
Bob selects more country music tracks, including bluegrass from John Fogerty, classic country from George Jones and new music from The Silver Seas, Lizanne Knott and Blind Atlas. Show more
Jo Whiley presents the very best live music with a headline concert from Blur, recorded at Glastonbury Festival in 2009 plus a live session from Boxes in this week's Support Slot. Show more
Introduced by Jeremy Vine. 1973 was the year of The Exorcist, the three-day week and the Watergate scandal, and Mike Oldfield launched a new record label with Tubular Bells. Show more
David Rodigan features a session track from Bob Marley and the Wailers, which was recorded for the BBC back in 1973. 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.
Start the weekend here on the Best Time of the Day Show. Hilarious conversation and brilliant music to entertain you through the small hours. Includes Album and Record of the Week. Show more