Wake up to Vanessa with 90 minutes of great music to help ease you in to the day. You can get in touch with the show by e-mail: vfeltz@bbc.co.uk. Show more
CarFest North is officially go, at Cholmondeley Castle (go to bbc.co.uk/pudsey). Plus, Chris hears from an accidental Hulk and takes your top tips for ironing. Show more
This week, British-American guitarist Slash chooses the Tracks of My Years. Today he picks songs by Queen and a self-penned track that features the vocal talents of Beth Hart. Show more
Jeremy discusses the killing of Khalil Dale, the effect talking about the economy has on business, red kite attacks and surface-to-air missiles in the East End.
Patrick Kielty sits in for Steve Wright, and chats to Rory Bremner and Jeff Stelling. Plus the non-stop oldies, and a look ahead to 2Day by playing 2Play. Show more
Gordon Ferris joins Simon for the Radio 2 Book Club to discuss his Glaswegian thriller, Bitter Water. We'll also put a new Confession to the collective and some great music. Show more
New releases and classic rhythm & blues, with Mitch Laddie in session. Show more
Jo Whiley
Jo is joined by Fraser McAlpine who reviews this week's album releases
1 hour, 27 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Jo Whiley presents her evening show with a mix of new music and classic album tracks, plus she's joined by Fraser McAlpine who reviews this week's album releases. Show more
Clare Teal presents the BBC Big Band in session with conductor and arranger Joerg Keller performing music by Horace Silver, Leonard Bernstein and Benny Golson. Show more
The story of TV seen from Michael's unique and personal viewpoint. Grade returns to BBC One where he green-lights EastEnders and cancels Doctor Who. Show more
Jools Holland, backed by his Rhythm Section, delves once again into his eclectic record collection. This week he is joined by singers Paul Carrack and Kate Dimbleby. Show more
Great music and top chat after midnight, including indie classics and more unusual tracks in Tunes of the Unexpected. Show more
Another slice of inspired daftness and great music to keep you happy through the night. More from Album and Record of the Week, plus Lester's and Listener's Library song choices. Show more