Tepid tapioca or soggy sprouts - we hear about the foods that you were forced to eat as a kid that still make you gag as an adult! Show more
Sara sits in for Chris and has a chat with Paloma Faith ahead of playing Paloma's comeback single Crybaby, plus Mike speaks to football agent Jon Smith on transfer deadline day. Show more
Ken Bruce
Gregory Porter World Exclusive and Christopher Timothy picks the Tracks of My Years
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Ken has the world exclusive first play of Gregory Porter's new single. Christopher Timothy picks the Tracks of My Years plus there's another round of PopMaster. Show more
Jeremy discusses a man with Alzheimer's who's been billed for utilities he doesn't need, Theresa May's desire to stay on until the next election, A-levels and quiet carriages. Show more
James Martin returns to our TVs on Saturday mornings and Iwan Rheon stars in Marvel's 'Inhumans'. Plus there's Factoids, Non-Stop Oldies and the latest entertainment news. Show more
Simon Mayo Drivetime
Barbecue Baby Back of Ribs, Cassette Comeback, Eclipse Confession
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Resident cook Nigel Barden extends summer BBQ season with a barbecue baby back of ribs on offer in this week's mouth-watering Foodie Thursday.
The best in country and roots music.
Twenty years after it was released Jo dusts off her copy of The Verve's Urban Hymns in the Vinyl Revival. Show more
The Radio 2 Arts Show with Anneka Rice
Tori Amos new album & Buried Treasure
1 hour, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Tori Amos brings her Buried Treasure and talks about new album Native Invader. Show more
Let Craig Charles provide your ultimate Saturday night party playlist as he spins 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
Top tunes to put you in the mood for a great weekend, with Phil Gayle. Show more
More upbeat and feelgood new music and classics, with Phil Gayle. Show more