Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to singers Muyiwa and Charlie Landsborough, plus Fr John Flynn is on hand for the Moment of Reflection. Show more
Steve and the Love Songs team help put the romance into Sunday morning, with two hours of great music accompanied by listeners' calls, emails and letters. Show more
Music and chat with Richard Madeley to ease you into your Sunday.
Barbara Windsor stands in for Elaine Paige with songs from the shows. Babs has the exclusive first play of the new musical 9 to 5, featuring music from Dolly Parton. Show more
Johnnie gets into the '70s with half of one of the most successful rock duos of all time, John Oates. Show more
Paul O'Grady
... the one where Paul brought his new puppy Chowsie into the studio
1 hour, 56 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Paul's All Star Triples this week come from Kylie and Engelbert Humperdinck, 'Blossom' is rescued from the archive to become the latest Lost TV Theme, plus another Mystery Year. Show more
Sir Tim Rice continues to celebrate the musical heritage of the United States, reaching Nevada, The Silver State. This week's featured artists include Presley, Sinatra and 2Pac. Show more
Marc Almond looks at the darker side of French singer-songwriter Jacques Brel. Show more
Diane Louise Jordan celebrates Jesus' ascension into heaven with hymns including The head that once was crowned with thorns. With the Alumni Choir directed by David Thorne. Show more
Russell Davies celebrates the art, craft and inspiration of the popular song.
Clare Teal presents the best in big band sounds old and new. Including the great big bands of Glenn Miller, Sam Donahue and Claude Thornhill. Show more
David Jacobs presents a 13-part series on the life and times of Francis Albert Sinatra. It first broadcast in 1998, the year the American singer and film star died at the age of 82.
Great music and top chat after midnight on Radio 2, including indie classics and more unusual tracks in Tunes of the Unexpected.
Maria McErlane sits in for Alex Lester, entertaining you through the night with inspired daftness and eclectic music choices, including a new Record and Album of the Week.