Vanessa is here to welcome early risers - and the late-to-bed brigade - into a brand new day. Featuring another celebrity listener with the latest Wednesday Words of Warmth. Show more
The newly appointed Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley speaks to Vassos, while Harry Hill gives us a blast from the past for On This Day. Show more
Joining Ken with two more of their all-time favourite songs on Tracks of My Years are Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd from McFly. Plus there's the PopMaster music quiz. Show more
Jeremy discusses the helicopter which crashed into a crane in south London, inadvertently eating horse meat in beef burgers, what the Islamic God is like, and taking pets to work. Show more
Steve chats to national treasure Trevor McDonald and self-help expert Paul McKenna. Plus more fascinating Factoids, the very latest showbiz news and more Non-Stop Oldies. Show more
Simon Mayo is joined by actor Mark Williams to talk about his role as Father Brown, plus there's a brand new Confession for the Collective's conscience. Show more
Mark presents his new folk and acoustic show from Salford Quays, including an electric session from the acclaimed English singer and musician Chris Wood. Show more
Jo presents a mix of great new music and classic album tracks. Jo also invites listeners to send in suggestions for The Mix Tape - three tracks to express their mood. Show more
Frank Renton presents a showcase for brass and military band music, including performances by The Fairey Band and Leyland Band from Brass in Concert 2012. Show more
Stuart Maconie recounts the social change, economic optimism and Beatlemania of Britain in the early 1960s, hearing memories of those who were told they'd 'never had it so good'. Show more
Trevor Nelson presents an hour of the best in timeless soul, rare funky treats and modern classics. His Album Of The Week is a 1978 self-titled release from Hi-Tension. Show more
Great music and top chat after midnight, including indie classics and more unusual tracks in Tunes of the Unexpected. 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