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The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Professor Brian Cox and Steve the Removal Man
2 hours, 59 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Chris speaks to Professor Brian Cox about his brand new book Universal and we hear from professional packer, Steve Baran. Plus, Chris shares the listeners' love for David Essex. Show more
Tony Burrows chooses the Tracks of My Years with music from Frank Sinatra and The Beatles. Plus PopMaster, the daily Love Song and Album and Record of the Week. Show more
Jeremy discusses Sam Allardyce stepping down as England manager, play about Kindertransport, Anglesey council's nappy collection and how easy is it to disappear.
Steve and the team are joined by Josh Widdicombe and Passenger. Plus there's Factoids, Non-Stop Oldies and the latest entertainment and lifestyle news. Show more
Marc Almond is Simon's guest, discussing the release of a new career-spanning CD boxset. Plus another All Request Rollover, more Homework Sucks and another listener Confession.
Mark presents an hour of the best folk and acoustic music from Britain and beyond. Devon singer Jim Causley talks about his album, Forgotten Kingdom. Show more
Jo Whiley hosts a mix of new music and classic album tracks.
Journalist Richard Littlejohn explores the history of protest through music, talking to musicians and social commentators. Show more
Stuart Maconie on the history of modern Britain in 50 records, including how the aspirational culture of Thatcherism became reflected in the UK's charts. Show more
Music and conversation after midnight with Janice Long, featuring Record and Album of the Week. Show more
1967 was one of the greatest years for pop music - can 1972 compete? Paul Gambaccini plays Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and T Rex to help you decide.