Join Aled live as he sees the Olympic Torch off from the Piazza at MediacityUK in Salford, in the company of singer-singwriter Paul Heaton and Chaplain Hayley Matthews. Show more
Steve and the team help put the romance into Sunday morning, with two hours of great music accompanied by listeners' calls, e-mails and letters. Show more
Richard Madeley's brunchtime show, with great music, a good look at the Sunday newspapers, a film and TV review, and a proper in-depth interview with a fascinating guest.
Elaine returns! She'll feature musical numbers from some of the recent recipients in the Queen's Birthday Honours List, plus your Break a Leg messages and the latest showbiz news. Show more
Johnnie Walker features the work released by 'The King', Elvis Presley, in the 1970s. Plus, writer and actress Meera Syal shares memories of her youth in Wolverhampton. Show more
Paul O'Grady
... the one where Paul called for the return of lady wrestlers on TV
1 hour, 56 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Putting the sunshine in to your Sunday, the O'Grady Bunch are back with two hours of magical music, memories and moans, plus All-Star Triples from John Barrowman and Andy Williams. Show more
Sir Tim Rice's musical journey reaches Colorado with music from Emmylou Harris, John Denver, The Paul Whiteman Orchestra, India Arie, Linda Rondstadt and Gary Stites. Show more
Paul Sexton tells the story of how an underachieving bunch of singers from the mean streets of New Jersey rose from several years in obscurity to international stardom. Show more
Diane Louise Jordan explores the lives of saints Peter and Paul, who were major influences on the early Christian Church and sees how their faith continues to inspire people today. Show more
Russell Davies celebrates the art, craft and inspiration of the popular song.
Clare Teal profiles two vastly different musicians in Syd Lawrence and Ralph Burns, with music from Geraldo, the BBC NDO, the Million Airs, Woody Herman and Ray Charles. 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, including indie classics plus more unusual tracks in Tunes of the Unexpected as Sara Cox sits in. Show more
Entertaining you through the night with his inspired daftness and eclectic music choices, it's Alex on the Best Time of the Day Show, including a new Record and Album of the Week. Show more