Anneka Rice challenges the nation to get up and join her for the full Saturday Breakfast show. Show more
Brian Matthew with another selection of classics and rarities, facts and figures from pop's golden decade. Show more
West End stars Michael Ball and Imelda Staunton pop in to talk about Sweeney Todd, and former Doctor Who actress Lalla Ward speaks about the Holy Grail for fans of the Time Lord. Show more
Tony Blackburn plays the biggest hits from the charts of this week in 1973 and 1994 which include Slade, Roberta Flack, Ace of Base, The Cranberries and Blur.
Dermot has sessions from Norwegian six-piece Katzenjammer and the unsigned band Captain Wilberforce. He also chats to the Hollywood actor Zach Braff about his West End play. Show more
Let Alan Carr and Melanie Sykes get you into the party mood as you slap on your make-up and wriggle into your party frock. Show more
Paul presents tracks from this week's US charts and the last six decades. This week's featured artists include The Police, Isaac Hayes, Beyonce and Adele. Show more
German comedian Henning Wehn begins his exploration of what it is to be British. He begins by looking at the subject of class, with the help of social commentator Peter York. Show more
Episode 3 of comedy sketch show 'Two Episodes of Mash' starring Diane Morgan and Joe Wilkinson, with support from David O'Doherty, Ken Bruce, Paul Harry Allen and Jimmy Carr. Show more
Playing classic tracks, his own choice of new music and introducing listeners to emerging artists.
Canada's award-winning Deep Dark Woods play live after 1am and discuss their new album 'The Place I Left Behind'. Show more
Join the 3.46 club with your early morning host Richard Allinson.