A first look at the day's news and an encouraging message in Wednesday Words of Warmth, plus great entertainment and music. Show more
Welsh rugby star Scott Quinnell pops by to give us a masterclass in how to handle heaps of professional pressure following David Moyes's departure from Man United. Show more
Douglas Hodge picks two more tracks of his years and talks to Ken about what they mean to him. Plus, the Record of the Week and, of course, PopMaster. Show more
Paddy discusses the cost of cancer treatment, whether people should have to pay more for gun licences, Shakespeare and the 16 Sherpas killed in an avalanche on Mount Everest.
Steve and the team chat to young up-and-coming impressionist Luke Kempner and Australian blogger and journalist Sarah Wilson. Plus there's amazing Factoids and the Non-Stop Oldies. Show more
An original mix of entertainment featuring live music and in-depth interviews.
A special episode, with the best folk and acoustic music to mark St George's Day. Show more
Jo has a live session from up-and-coming British soul singer-songwriter Elli Ingram, who performs her song The River from the new mini-LP, The Doghouse. Show more
Everyone's favourite Scissor Sister, Ana Matronic, delves into her record collection to present an hour of disco delights, featuring music from Booker T and Tony Orlando. Show more
Trevor Nelson presents an hour of the best in timeless soul, rare funky treats and modern classics, featuring Leroy Hutson's 1982 album, Paradise. Show more
Great music and top chat after midnight. Show more
Buffoonery, twaddle and terrific tunes for night owls across the UK with the Dark Lord.