Vanessa Feltz presents music, chat and a first look at the day's newspapers.
Tickets for CarFest North and South go on sale for BBC Children In Need. Show more
Singer Daniel O'Donnell picks the Tracks of My Years, with music from Tammy Wynette and Cliff Richard. Plus PopMaster, the daily Love Song and Album and Record of the Week. Show more
Jeremy discusses how Bedfordshire Police can boost its income, the Coca-Cola truck, divorced parents at weddings and British holidaymakers stuck in Sharm el-Sheikh. Show more
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
Julie Walters, Patricia Cornwell and Tim Davie
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Steve is joined by actor Julie Walters, crime writer Patricia Cornwell and BBC Worldwide CEO Tim Davie. Plus Factoids, Non-Stop Oldies and the latest entertainment news. Show more
Resident cook Nigel Barden serves up venison shanks with baby beets and chestnuts for Foodie Thursday. Plus great music and another daft listener confession. Show more
Bob hosts the Zac Brown Band live in concert from the BBC studios in Maida Vale. Show more
John Niven talks to Jo about the film Kill Your Friends, John's adaptation of his own cult novel about the ruthless world of A&R in the mid-1990s. Show more
Patrick Kielty hosts the first semi-final of the 2015 BBC Radio New Comedy Award, recorded at the Glee Club in Cardiff. Show more
Susan Calman hosts a panel show exploring the world of lists, from the 'to do' to the 'bucket'. Show more
Nigel Ogden presents organ classics including Handel's Music for the Royal Fireworks, the Intermezzo from Cavalleria rusticana and George Shearing's setting of Amazing Grace. Show more
Frank Renton celebrates the seventieth birthday of composer Edward Gregson, one of the most distinguished voices in the band world. Show more
Music and conversation after midnight with Alex Lester, including Radio 2's Record and Album of the Week. Show more
Paul Gambaccini blends digital tracks from the week's US charts of songs, albums, R&B, country and rock hits with LP and singles tracks from the last six decades. Show more