Anneka Rice challenges the nation to join her for the full Saturday Breakfast show. Ease into the weekend with a terrific mix of music, sports news and fun features for the family. Show more
Brian Matthew delves in to his record bag to play some classic tracks, plus the new feature 'Both Sides of the Record', in which he uncovers interesting B-sides. Show more
In a rare UK visit, American domestic goddess Martha Stewart pops in to see Graham this week, plus Lewis star Laurence Fox talks about his latest acting role. Show more
Tony Blackburn plays the biggest hits from this week in the charts of 1956 and 1968, with music from the Goons, the Platters, Doris Day, Cream and the Doors. Show more
Dermot presents live music sessions from new and emerging bands.
Liza's fun and wacky Saturday night show, in which she plays her favourite records. Plus there's her ever-popular gathering game Amo Amas, and the guessing game Name Tag. Show more
Paul presents tracks from this week's US charts, embracing singles, albums, R&B, country and rock hits, as well as those from the last six decades. Show more
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Bob Harris Sunday
Deacon Blue are in session, and Beth Orton plays live
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Deacon Blue have reformed for a new album The Hipsters. Ricky, Lorraine, Jim and Gregor from the band play live in the studio, plus Beth Orton is also back after six years. Show more
Join the 3.46 club with your early morning host Richard Allinson.