Forget about Blue Monday, Vanessa wants to know why today is Woo-hoo Monday for you!
Patrick Kielty begins a six show stint sitting in for Mr Evans. Plus, sports presenter Caroline Barker explores the successes and achievements of solo sports stars. Show more
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Michael Ball sits in with Kiki Dee on Tracks of My Years
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Michael Ball sits in for Ken and is joined by Kiki Dee for Tracks of My Years, with music from Dusty Springfield and Elvis Presley. Show more
Jeremy discusses the first new nuclear power station to get the go-ahead in a generation, blocked drains, Faith in the World Week and ending buy-one-get-one-free deals.
Steve and the team chat to action adventurer Bear Grylls about his new book and TV presenter Cherry Healey about her latest show, Old Before Their Time. Show more
Simon Mayo chats to two-time Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah about his new autobiography, Twin Ambitions. Plus, Matt Williams chats to Sir Ian Botham. Show more
A special programme looking ahead to the London BluesFest, with songs from Mavis Staples, the Tedeschi-Trucks Band, James Hunter, Van Morrison and more. Show more
Jo is joined by actor Michael Sheen and Chris Salmon, music critic for The Guardian, reviews new albums from Paul McCartney and Lissie in this week's Album Review. Show more
Hugh Laurie looks at the blues influence in pop, with music from Tommy Steele, Jilted John, the Shangri-Las and more, including Hugh's own performance of Careless Love. Show more
Ocean Colour Scene's main man, Steve Cradock, joins Jools, picking his favourite records and playing songs from his new solo album, Travel Wild - Travel Free. 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