No dates on a Monday, waiting three hours to reply to a text - V wants to know your dating rules. 'Tussore' is Word of the Day and Katharine Hitchcock is our Jolly Good Fellow. Show more
Vassos breaks the news that Gordon Strachan is the new Scotland manager! And can we get the Le Mans 24 moved so that it fits with Chris' annual leave, please? Show more
Ken Bruce
With Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd on Tracks of My Years
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 2
McFly's Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd pick two more favourites in Tracks of My Years - today they choose classics from Bruce Springsteen and The Beatles. Plus there's PopMaster. Show more
Jeremy discusses HMV going into administration, saying thank you for Christmas presents, preventing breast cancer with medication, and buying your childhood home. Show more
Steve and the team are joined by travel expert Paul Evans and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly. Plus more fascinating Factoids, the latest entertainment news and the Non-Stop Oldies. Show more
Simon is joined by comedian Milton Jones, plus there's a brand new Confession for the Collective to consider. Show more
Jamie interviews the bassist and composer Avishai Cohen, discussing the range of influences in Avishai's work, from his birthplace in Israel to his formative musical years. Show more
Jo is joined tonight by a man of many talents, Nick Cave, to talk about his new album with the Bad Seeds and much more. There's also The Stack, and some great music along the way. Show more
Nigel Ogden presents a programme of popular organ recordings with some entertaining pieces from the organ world.
Ricky Ross presents Bring It All Home - Gerry Rafferty Remembered, recorded live at Celtic Connections 2012 in Glasgow featuring Scottish and international musicians. Show more
Mark Radcliffe goes off in search of cult classics, and possibly your favourite new record. This week there's music from The Slits, Stealing Sheep and John Barry. Show more
Tonight's show includes a spoken word session by journalist Krissi Murison, who was appointed the first female editor of the NME in 2009 and is now a Sunday Times features editor. Show more
Another slice of inspired daftness and great music to keep you happy through the night. More from Album and Record of the Week, plus Lester's and Listener's Library song choices. Show more