In which we discover that it is possible to laminate cornflakes. Possible, but not necessarily desirable. Email: vfeltz@bbc.co.uk. Show more
We've been ambushed by some late April showers - how's the downpour where you are? Plus Chris learns all about the medieval art of jousting. Show more
British-born American guitarist Slash picks two more songs for the Tracks of My Years, including a 1993 single from Michael Jackson on which he played lead guitar. Show more
Jeremy discusses driving through fords, hating Germans, the relevance of the Communist Manifesto, and cannabis in Holland. Show more
Patrick Kielty sits in for Steve Wright, and chats to Olympic medal-winning rower James Cracknell and presenter Richard Bacon. Plus the non-stop oldies, and a look ahead to 2Day. Show more
Maaayo! May-ay-ay-o! Drivetime come and we wan' go home! Confessions, Homework Sucks, money, sport and top tunes, plus a founder member of top rockers Genesis, Tony Banks. Show more
Jamie Cullum showcases his love for all types of jazz and music rooted in jazz, from its heritage to its future. Country-blues artist Jeb Loy Nichols is in session with his band. Show more
Jo Whiley
Jo chats to Newton Faulkner and plays one of your Mix Tapes
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 chats to Newton Faulkner and finds out which song he listens to before a gig. Show more
Nigel Ogden features popular organ recordings and some listeners requests. Show more
Another chance to hear Stuart Maconie's profile of the man known to millions as 'The Genius'. Show more
Top tunes for now people, with music this week from Joey Ramone, Team Me and My Bloody Valentine. Show more
Sheffield's finest, Richard Hawley, joins Janice after midnight to perform a spoken word session. 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