Nicki Chapman sits in for Vanessa Feltz with music, chat and a first look at the day's newspapers.
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
500 Words 2017: Entries open today!
2 hours, 59 minutes on BBC Radio 2
The story writing competition for kids returns for its most exciting year yet! Chris reveals our stunning new venue and talks to the hosts of our Live Lesson. Entries open today! Show more
Matt Willis chooses the Tracks of My Years with music from Madness and Ben Kweller. There's the daily love song, record and album of the week plus PopMaster. Show more
Vanessa discusses a van driver who killed a cyclist while texting at the wheel, Donald Trump's offer of a US-UK trade deal, narcolepsy and harsh job interview questions.
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
Anton Du Beke, Erin Boag, Helen Russell
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Anton Du Beke and Erin Boag talk about their Swing Time tour and Helen Russell discusses her new book Leap Year. Plus there's Factoids, Non-Stop Oldies and the entertainment news. Show more
Legendary comedian Barry Cryer pops in to talk about his upcoming appearance at the Slapstick Comedy Festival in Bristol. Show more
The best in blues from Barbara Lynn, Luther Dickinson, The Rumblestrutters, Raphael Wressnig and The Mighty Clouds of Joy.
Jo Whiley presents music from across the decades, through many genres alongside the most exciting new artists. The Flaming Lips, The xx and Rick Wakeman are reviewed. Show more
Nell's Kitchen
In Episode 1 Nell starts off in Harlem, world capital of jazz
57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Join singer songwriter Nell Bryden for a musical journey through her home town New York. In part one of Nell's Kitchen, she starts off in Harlem, world capital of jazz. Show more
6/7: Russell Davies is joined in conversation by David Essex as they chronicle the life and art of the musician and actor, with music spanning a 50-year career in show business. Show more
Music and conversation after midnight with Janice Long, featuring Record and Album of the Week. Show more
Slade bassist and songwriter Jim Lea joins Johnnie to share his memories of the decade, including the moment he found out Slade had their first number one. Show more