Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to writer and philosopher Alain de Botton. Show more
Steve and the Love Songs team serve up another romantic Sunday morning, with two hours of great music accompanied by your calls, emails and letters.
Sir Terry eases you into your Sunday lunch. This week, he'll be catching up with Duke Fakir, best known as a founding member of the Four Tops, and he has music from Chris Isaak. Show more
Elaine returns to the Radio 2 studio after her successful stint on the New York stage, playing Carlotta Campion in the Broadway transfer of Stephen Sondheim's Follies.
Johnnie Walker re-visits the decade of Blondie, Bolan and Bowie. This week Johnnie talks to Irish folk musician Christy Moore and spins tracks from a classic Bob Seger album. Show more
Paul O'Grady
... the one where Paul mused about Althea & Donna's wherabouts
1 hour, 56 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Strictly speaking, this week's Lost TV Theme was a belter - it was 'Come Dancing'. Plus 1965 was the Mystery Year and Bobby Vee and Kirsty MacColl featured in the All Star Triples. Show more
Sir Michael Parkinson returns to Radio 2 to present My Favourite Things, a programme dedicated to the very best in songwriting and performance. Show more
6/6. Michael Freedland continues to track the life of 'the fastest gagman in the business' - Bob Hope.
In the second programme of Lent, Diane Louise Jordan tries to resist temptation and explores stories of sacrifice. With the choir and congregation of Chingford Parish Church. Show more
Russell Davies celebrates the art, craft and inspiration of the popular song.
Clare Teal with classic big band sounds from Duke Ellington, Claude Thornhill, Gene Krupa, Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman plus great tunes from Gerry Mulligan and Gil Evans. Show more
The greatest songs and performances from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley. Plus the Weekly Common Denominator.
Great music and top chat after midnight on Radio 2, including indie classics and more unusual tracks in Tunes of the Unexpected.
Sara Cox sits in for Alex Lester to entertain you through the night.