Vanessa asks about your one absolutely, positively guaranteed-to-turn-heads outfit. Merengue and meringue are the final Words of the Day, and Kaitlyn Pake is the Jolly Good Fellow. Show more
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Jeremy Clarkson and James May join us for Breakfast
2 hours, 59 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Top Gear twosome Jeremy Clarkson and James May make a pit stop for breakfast, ready to give their take on the good, the bad and the ugly in the car world. Show more
Ken Bruce
Mark King from Level 42 picks two more favourites on Tracks of My Years
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Ken welcomes Mark King from Level 42 to Tracks of My Years. Today he picks hits by Roxy Music and Bob Dylan, plus there's the daily PopMaster quiz and Record of the Week. Show more
Jeremy discusses dementia sufferers wandering off, the Whitby landslide which has left five houses perched above a sheer drop, never swearing and Lord Leveson's report.
Steve and the team are joined comedian and actor David Walliams and broadcaster Paul Heiney. Plus more fascinating factoids and another half an hour of Non-Stop Oldies. Show more
Simon is joined by resident chef Nigel Barden, who will bake a whole cheese with red wine jelly. He'll unleash a new Confession onto the Collective and help with your homework. Show more
Nashville-based singer-songwriter Stephen Simmons joins Bob and plays songs from his new album The Big Show, inspired by life on the road. Show more
The Script in concert at the BBC Radio Theatre in London in 2012. Featuring Hall Of Fame, The Man Who Can't Be Moved, If You Could See Me Now, Brekeven and For the First Time. Show more
Clarke Peters celebrates the life and career of Louis Jordan, beginning with the story of the smash hit Five Guys Named Moe and featuring Jordan's mentor, bandleader Jesse Stone. Show more
Johnnie Walker presents a history of the classic rock band drawn entirely from BBC Archive interviews and performances, including their very first live appearance for the BBC. Show more
Lammo throws open the doors, joined by Head of Rock Icons Bob Harris, and chats to Massive Attack on their early years and Sharon Van Etten on her favourite record of 2012. Show more
Great music and top chat after midnight including indie classics, more unusual tracks in Tunes of the Unexpected, and a special Theme Time Half Hour every Friday. Show more
Frances Finn sits in for Alex with hilarious conversation and brilliant music to entertain you through the small hours. Includes Album and Record of the Week.