Alex has the first look at the papers, Beyonce's hair and all your Lovely Days.
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Pudsey Beer not Bear (Festival, that is...)
2 hours, 59 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Ahead of going to raise money for Pudsey Bear at a festival, we meet the organiser of Pudsey Beer Festival. Oh, and Simon Mayo phones us en route to Edinburgh. Show more
Ken Bruce revisits David Gilmour's Tracks of My Years, first broadcast in 2006. Plus, the Record and Album of the Week and the Monday round of the PopMaster music quiz. Show more
Vanessa sits in for Jeremy and discusses crowded commuter carriages, the ethics of holidaying in Egypt, polyamorous relationships and the increase in seagull attacks. Show more
Steve and the team chat to top Hollywood A-lister Jennifer Aniston, and comedian and writer Mitch Benn. Plus Steve's got your Factoids, the Non-Stop Oldies and entertainment news. Show more
Simon Mayo Drivetime
Deacon Blue, Alexei Sayle and a Book Club special, live from the Edinburgh Festival
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Simon and the team are live from the Edinburgh Festival, with live music from Deacon Blue and a very special Book Club Panel featuring Ian Rankin, Maggie O'Farrell and Gill Hornby. Show more
All the blues you can use, with a tribute to the late JJ Cale, who died at the end of July, leaving behind a legacy of hits for the likes of Eric Clapton and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Show more
Jo introduces her New Favourite Thing, which she spins every day this week. Don't forget to send your suggestions for the Evening Shift track if you're working tonight. Show more
Clare Teal presents the BBC Big Band, conducted by Jay Craig, performing classic Billy May scores including The Organ Grinder's Swing and The Huguette Waltz. Show more
Coverage of the CMA Music Festival 2013.
Paul Sexton looks at glam rock star Marc Bolan's life, music and legacy with the help of a stellar, extensive cast list of friends, family and collaborators. Show more
Great music and top chat after midnight. Show more
Another slice of inspired daftness and great music to keep you happy through the night. Plus, the Album and Record of the Week and Lester's and Listener's Library song choices. Show more