With a first look at the papers, your choice of a Yesterday Once More track and another Word of the Day. Show more
Chris chats to the brilliant Billy Ocean live on the phone after announcing him on the line up for Radio 2 Live In Hyde Park.
Patrick Kielty chooses another two Tracks of My Years, including a song from Don Henley. Plus Ken has another round of the iconic PopMaster Quiz and the daily Love Song. Show more
Jeremy presents news, views and live guests.
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
Dr Hilary Jones, John Bercow, Simone Pereira
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Steve chats to Dr Hilary Jones and speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow, plus Brazilian journalist Simone Pereira gives some background about Brazil ahead of the World Cup. Show more
Simon Mayo Drivetime
Featuring journalist and broadcaster Jeremy Paxman
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Simon Mayo spoke to journalist and author Jeremy Paxman about his latest book on the First World War and how he will miss Newsnight after he stands down at the end of the month. Show more
Jamie Cullum's guests are British trio GoGo Penguin. Jamie showcases his love for all types of jazz and music rooted in jazz, representing new music from around the world. Show more
Jo has a live acoustic session from the British singer-songwriter George Ezra. He was a nominee on the BBC Sound of 2014 poll and is about to release his debut album.
Ultimate Single Lady, comedian Luisa Omielan, grabs the world of dating and heartbreak by the scruff of the neck and parties in her stand-up pilot show. Show more
DJ Sunny Day rewrites the history of pop, with Bollywood versions of songs from Queen, Madonna, The Eagles and Neil Sedaka. Another chance to hear the comedy from Adil Ray. Show more
Sir Michael Parkinson features famous duets, with classic records from singers like Sinatra and Crosby, Eckstine and Vaughan, and Fitzgerald and Armstrong. Show more
Conductor, musical director and radio presenter Charles Hazlewood does the Spoken Word session, chats about the music he loves and about his new festival, Orchestival.
Buffoonery, twaddle and terrific tunes for night owls across the UK with the Dark Lord.