Your delivery room tales are required this morning, maundy is Vanessa's Word of the Day and Pat Watts in Solihull is the latest Jollly Good Fellow. Show more
A fully interactive show for all the family, featuring music, special guests and listeners on the phone.
Ken Bruce
Sinead O'Connor picks two more favourites on Tracks of my Years
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Irish singer songwriter Sinead O'Connor makes two more choices for Tracks of my Years, including music from Bob Marley and Adele. Plus, the PopMaster music quiz. Show more
Jeremy discusses today's Budget and how travelling alone can be dangerous, speaks to foreign correspondent John Simpson about Iraq, plus the woman disappointed by losing weight. Show more
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
Marcus Brigstocke, Toyah Wilcox and Charlie Watts
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Steve chats to comic Marcus Brigstocke, singer Toyah Wilcox and Stones drummer Charlie Watts. Plus, more fascinating Factoids, the latest showbiz news and the Non-Stop Oldies. Show more
Simon is joined by radio and television presenter Dermot O'Leary, plus of course there's a brand new confession for the team to pass judgement upon. Show more
Mark presents an hour of the best folk and acoustic music, with the latest releases, classic tracks and news from the folk scene. Show more
Jo is joined by E from the legendary indie band, Eels, for a chat about their new album, Wonderful, Glorious. Plus, she plays her Favourite New Thing, from singer Nina Nesbitt. Show more
Frank Renton presents some classic brass band tracks.
Openly gay pop arrived in the UK in the 1980s with Pet Shop Boys and Bronski Beat, illustrating how far British society had moved towards being more open-minded and inclusive. Show more
Trevor presents an hour of the best in timeless soul, rare funky treats and modern classics. His Album of the Week is Gwen Guthrie's 1983 release 'Portrait'. Show more
Great music and top chat after midnight, including Janice Loves and Pause for Thought. 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