Huey Morgan from the Fun Lovin' Criminals raids his personal record collection. He looks back at the music and events of 1970, including The Doors, The Delfonics and Al Green. Show more
Rev Kate Bottley sits in and plays uplifting spiritual music with hymns, gospel, and choral classics, to mark International Nurses Day which was on 12th May. Show more
Clare Balding presents the topical faith programme with guest Buddhist nun Emma Slade. Her faith guests are David and Anna Less, co-founders of the Abrahamic Reunion. Show more
A blend of classic love songs, dedications and real-life romance stories.
Sunday morning with Michael Ball.
Elaine presents show tunes and the latest news from stage and screen. Plus your Break a Leg Messages and EP's OST of the Week.
Sounds of the 70s with Johnnie Walker
Pat Martin from Unicorn and Pink Floyd Exhibition Preview
1 hour, 56 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Pat Martin from the band Unicorn shares his 70s memories including being produced by David Gilmour, plus Johnnie previews the new Pink Floyd exhibition at the V&A. Show more
Christopher Biggins sits in for Paul O'Grady.
Claudia is here to banish your Sunday Blues with classy music and a look at the week ahead. Show more
The Swing & Big Band Show with Clare Teal
Chris Dean Syd Lawrence Orchestra 50th Anniversary
1 hour, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Clare welcomes Chris Dean, leader of the Syd Lawrence Orchestra to talk about the band's 50th anniversary celebrations. There's also The Swing's The Thing with listener's choices. Show more
Music 'til Midnight - the best in easy listening sounds and timeless standards performed by the greatest artists of the past 60 years including Billie Holiday and Coleman Hawkins. Show more
Tony Blackburn is ready to wake up with his pick of solid gold 60s classics. This week that includes offerings from Brenda Lee and Chris Farlowe.
From old school to new cool - Radio 2 explores the best in R 'n' B sounds from Chuck Berry, Gary Moore, Allen Toussaint, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Freddie King and Joanne Shaw Taylor.
The best in pop ballads for your delectation, with Phil Gayle. Show more
Upbeat new music and classics to get you going and lift your mood, with Phil Gayle. Show more