Vanessa asks today about your lucky charm, plus listener Raymond McKeegan in Radford is the fourth and final Voice Of The Words as part of Radio 2's Voice Week. Show more
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
The Voice of BBC Radio 4 features on Voice Week
2 hours, 59 minutes on BBC Radio 2
It is Voice Week on Radio 2 and we hear from the voice of BBC Radio 4! Show more
Ken Bruce
Singing legend Petula Clark picks the Tracks of My Years
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 2
The iconic singer and actress Petula Clark picks two more songs in the Tracks of My Years, with music from Elvis Presley and Barbra Streisand. Plus, more PopMaster. Show more
Jeremy Vine
Jeremy discusses mutism and speaks to a child who is a selective mute
2 hours on BBC Radio 2
Jeremy presents news, views and live guests.
Chris is joined by 5 Live's Rob Nothman, who teaches him the art of football commentary for Radio 2's Voice Season, plus journalist and presenter Anita Rani is also on the show. Show more
Tune in to Drivetime to find out what Nigel Barden is cooking up on Foodie Thursday! Plus, Bryan Ferry pops by with an exciting announcement - do not miss it! Show more
Bob's personal selection of the best country, Americana and roots releases, plus Nashville husband and wife duo The Kennedys are in session.
Jo has an exclusive session with Mumford & Sons from the BBC's famed Maida Vale Studios. The band recently won Best Album at the Grammys and will headline Glastonbury in June 2013. Show more
Richard Hawley celebrates the sound of a genre close to his heart, Rockabilly. Including R&B, country, blues, hillbilly, honky tonk and rock 'n' roll. Show more
JW and David round off the series with Tuesday Night Music and Heart Like a Wheel. Show more
Steve Lamacq opens the doors to his Rock College, to give you an education on the best music, new and old. His guest lecturer is Sinead O'Connor on David Bowie. Show more
Janice continues Radio 2's celebration of the human voice.
Another slice of inspired daftness and great music to keep you happy through the night. Alex stretches his vocal chords as part of Radio 2's celebration of the human voice. Show more