Sara holds the fort on Early Breakfast and features more of her Shift Stars, another Happy Birthday call and more stories of your Last... Show more
Vassos causes outrage with a controversial statement about a very important topic: fridges! We have the voice of authority on the matter, plus we meet bee expert Dave Goulso! Show more
Justin Hayward, singer and guitarist with The Moody Blues, picks the Tracks of My Years, with music from Whitney Houston and the Bee Gees. Plus, a track from the Album of the Week. Show more
Jeremy discusses prisoner's privileges, banning a pesticide to save bees, whether parking a car properly reflects on the safety of your driving and defining Great Britain. Show more
Steve chats to 80s singer Richard Marx and comedy legend Barry Cryer. Plus, more fascinating Factoids, the latest showbiz news, the Non-Stop Oldies and loads of great music. Show more
Simon Mayo is joined by Gavin Hewitt to talk about his new book the Lost Continent plus there is a brand new confession for the collective's conscience! Show more
In celebration of this year's International Jazz Day, Jamie features a classic BBC archive recording from pianist Herbie Hancock, performing at Montreux Jazz Festival in 1990. Show more
Jo hosts a night of music, from classic acts to brilliant new musicians, plus The Stack, The Parent's Taxi Service and another spin of her Favourite New Thing. Show more
Nigel Ogden presents a programme of popular organ recordings with some entertaining pieces from the organ world.
Sir Michael ponders when, and how, we decide on what music we love. Show more
Mark Radcliffe calls to order another session of his Music Club, so listen up! There is music from Cocteau Twins, Cat Stevens and House of Love. Show more
Hear a spoken word session and chat with up-and-coming star of the new folk scene, John Smith, who has supported the likes of John Martyn and Richard Hawley. 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