It's gloomy out, so let's cheer up - what's the most romantic thing you've ever done? Show more
A fully interactive show for all the family, featuring music, special guests and listeners on the phone.
Grammy Award winning singer and record producer Cee Lo Green performs live from the BBC Maida Vale studios and singer-songwriter Kelly Clarkson chooses the Tracks Of My Years. Show more
Jeremy discusses George Osborne's plans to boost the economy, collecting Nazi memorabilia, coping with an out-of-the-blue suicide and taking kids to work during tomorrow's strike.
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
With Jimmy Carr, Emily Maitlis and Jeremy Wade
3 hours, 5 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Steve, Tim Smith and Janey Lee Grace chat to comedian Jimmy Carr, BBC journalist Emily Maitlis and extreme fisherman Jeremy Wade. Show more
Effortlessly glamorous Dutch singer Caro Emerald joins Simon in session tonight. Plus, Rebecca brings you the latest money news, Matt has the sport, and Sally has the travel. Show more
British singer-songwriter Eliza Doolittle performs live with Jamie and the pair chat about her musical background and plans for the future. Show more
Jo Whiley presents her evening show with a mix of new music and classic album tracks. Don't forget to send in your ideas for a mixtape. Show more
Nigel Ogden presents a programme of popular organ recordings with some entertaining pieces from the organ world.
Michael Grade presents the last of two programmes celebrating the centenary of the world's most famous theatre. With guests Whoopi Goldberg, Des O'Connor and Wayne Sleep. Show more
Mark Radcliffe goes off in search of cult classics and possibly your favourite new record. With music from Screaming Jay Hawkins, Emmylou Harris and The Cramps. Show more
It's a St Andrew's Day special tonight and, to celebrate, Janice chats to Kirsty Wark. The Newsnight queen talks about the delights of Hogmanay and delivers a Scottish-themed poem. Show more
The Half-Time Hooter's here on the Best Time of the Day Show with Alex, which means even more stupidity and top tunes to take you through the night. Show more