With today's papers filled with images from Blue Planet II, Penny hears about your animal encounters and wildlife sightings!
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Strictly, elephants and microbreweries
2 hours, 59 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Strictly Come Dancing's Aston Merrygold fills Chris in on his journey so far. Plus, elephant conservationist Saba Douglas-Hamilton live from Kenya. Show more
Keren Woodward from Bananarama picks the Tracks of My Years with songs from David Bowie and Stevie Wonder. Plus Fearne has PopMaster and the daily Love Song. Show more
Vanessa discusses the new £10-a-day vehicle toxicity charge, a man jailed for touching someone's hip in Dubai, stress at work and defying one's school report. Show more
Broadcaster June Sarpong and author Dixe Wills chat to Steve about their books 'Diversify' and 'Tiny Histories'. Plus there's Factoids, Non-Stop Oldies and the latest news. Show more
Simon Mayo Drivetime
Philip Pullman, Umbilical Cord Confession, Lasers
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Philip Pullman discusses his long-awaited new novel 'The Book of Dust - La Belle Sauvage'. The tale will return to the parallel world from Philip's 'His Dark Materials' trilogy. Show more
The weekly dose of rhythm and blues tunes from Paul Jones, combining classics, new releases, sessions and occasional interviews.
Jo has another Changing Track lined up and tells the personal story behind it. Plus there is Vinyl Revival from Tears For Fears and The Taxi Service. Show more
Another chance to hear Baylen Leonard's 2018 offbeat look at the state of country music. Who's doing something new, how much influence do the country greats still have? Show more
Jazz singer Aubrey Logan guests, playing live with Jools and the band and picking some of her favourite records. Show more
Writer Paolo Hewitt remembers Faces bassist Ronnie Lane, and Johnnie marks the 40th anniversary of the release of the Sex Pistols' iconic debut album. Show more
Jamie Cullum 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.