With the election of a new, and very young, French president, Vanessa asks, 'what's the most impressive thing you achieved by the age of 39?'. Show more
Chris celebrates Real Bread Week with four award-winning bakers of Great Britain. Plus deer farmer Rich Savory on swimming deer, air hair and furry antlers! Show more
Mel Giedroyc chooses the Tracks of My Years with music from The Beatles and Chaka Khan. There's the daily love song, record and album of the week plus PopMaster. Show more
Jeremy discusses Emmanuel Macron's election as France's new president, the Conservatives' promise to cut net migration to the "tens of thousands", laughter and speedboat accidents.
Steve chats to Henry Marsh about his memoir Admissions: A Life In Brain Surgery, and Sophie Okonedo about her play The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? with Damian Lewis. Show more
The author of the novel that inspired Broadchurch, Erin Kelly, joins Simon to talk about her latest book, He Said/She Said. Show more
Classic sounds from Robert Johnson plus guitarist and singer Geoff Achison in session with his band The UK Souldiggers. Plus new releases from The Stumble and Meena Cryle. Show more
Jo hits play on an archive session track from Kate Nash and 'If I Can't Have You' from this weeks Vinyl Revival; Saturday Night Fever and we hear about your life "gear-changes". Show more
Ian Rankin celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of Deacon Blue's debut album, Raintown, released on 1 May 1987. He hears the stories behind the songs and how it became a classic. Show more
Procol Harum leader Gary Brooker guests, singing live with Jools and the band and picking some of his favourite records, as well as previewing songs from the new Procol Harum CD. Show more
Songwriter Charlie Dore shares her 70s memories, including attending drama school, a stint in children's tv and recording the US hit single 'Pilot Of The Airwaves'. Show more
Jamie Lidell introduces an hour-long playlist of specially curated jazz.
The best UK music new and old from UK writers and artists.
Great songs you may not have heard in ages.