A first look at the day's news, plus great entertainment and music.
Chris speaks to Andy Bell and has the world-exclusive play of Erasure's new single Love You to the Sky. And finding out about water and staying hydrated with Professor Paul Gately. Show more
Timothy B Schmit chooses the Tracks of My Years with music from Ann Peebles and Steely Dan. There's the daily love song, record and album of the week, plus PopMaster. Show more
Jeremy discusses the Conservative Party's electoral spending controversy, whether trampoline parks are unsafe, the illegal killing of songbirds in Cyprus and closing hospitals. Show more
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
Miranda Hart, Steps, Amanda Redman & Neil Morrissey
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Steve chats to Miranda Hart about her new book 'Daily Dose Of Fun', Amanda Redman & Neil Morrissey about the new ITV drama The Good Karma Hospital, and Steps are back! Show more
Turkey schnitzel with lemon and caper butter is on offer from resident cook Nigel Barden in this week's Foodie Fursday. Show more
The Country Show with Bob Harris
Highlights from the 2017 C2C Festival in London
57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Highlights from the first night of the 2017 C2C Festival in London with music and chat from Brad Paisley, Chris Young, Cam and more. Show more
Jo broadcasts live from South by Southwest festival in Texas and catches up with Nile Rodgers, Mick Fleetwood and The Lemon Twigs. Show more
David Rodigan brings his Buried Treasures and discusses his new book My Life In Reggae plus graffiti artists Pride and Part2ism tell us about a new exhibition, Masters of Invention. Show more
Craig Charles provides the ultimate Saturday night party playlist, spinning his way through seven decades of the finest funk and soul tunes for your listening pleasure. Show more
Radio 2's Tracks of My Years playlist has the musical choices of Ken Bruce's guest this week. You can add any of these tracks to your own playlist via the BBC Music app. Show more
Phil Gayle gets you ready and primed for a great weekend! Show more
Phil Gayle has more upbeat and feelgood new music and classics. Show more