Ken Loach on a coach or Robbie Coltrane on a plane? Vanessa asks about your public transport encounters with celebrities, plus Dumb by The Beautiful South is the Wake Up song. Show more
David Walliams talks about his epic swim along the Thames and explains why he turned down a role in Harry Potter.
Singer-songwriter Brett Anderson selects his final two songs of the week in the 'Tracks Of My Years' which features songs by the Pet Shop Boys and Freda Payne. Show more
Jeremy discusses the late Steve Jobs and his Apple legacy, hot curry, a group of young people following in the footsteps of the Jarrow marchers and memorial benches. Show more
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
With Steve Coogan and Lady Antebellum
3 hours, 5 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Steve, Tim Smith and Janey Lee Grace return with more head-scratching Factoids, and talk to Steve Coogan and country superstars Lady Antebellum. Show more
Drivetime show packed with entertainment, information, intelligent conversation and audience interaction.
Sarah Lee Guthrie (granddaughter of American folk legend Woody Guthrie) and husband Johnny Irion join Bob Harris in session. Show more
This week's show has Tony Bennett in concert and conversation for his 85th birthday celebration at the London Palladium. Tony is joined on stage by Dame Cleo Laine and Leona Lewis. Show more
Jeremy Vine reaches 1977, the year of the silver jubilee, Star Wars and sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. Show more
Charles Hazlewood continues to explore the links between seemingly unconnected pieces of music. This week's departure point is The Name of the Game by ABBA. Show more
Dave Pearce sits in for Janice Long. He revisits a favourite Simple Minds release from 1982 and listener suggestions for favourite duets include Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. Show more
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