Vanessa Feltz presents music, chat and a first look at the day's newspapers.
Gemma Atkinson fills us in on Strictly Come Dancing in Blackpool and we learn about the art of stopping time from former monk Pedram Shojai. Show more
Nick Heyward chooses the Tracks of My Years with music from The Beatles and Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. There's the love song, record and album of the week plus PopMaster. Show more
Jeremy discusses how to get rid of a dictator, whether the speed limit should be reduced for horses on roads, tinnitus, and whether 1950s kitchen appliances were better made.
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
Sean Lock, Liza Tarbuck and Michelle Dockery
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Sean Lock talks about his tour and DVD Keep It Light, Liza Tarbuck discusses her annual for adults called I An Distracted By Everything and Michelle Dockery is in Godless. Show more
Simon Mayo Drivetime
Priscilla Presley, Zip Cinema Confession, Origin Of Manners
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Priscilla Presley chats about the return of the special Elvis 'live' concerts to the UK, backed by the legendary Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. Show more
Paul shines a light on veteran bluesman Benny Turner who grew up in the blues alongside his brother, the great Freddie King.
Jo has The Carpenters' second album 'Close To You' cued up in Vinyl Revival, plus she has another of your moving Changing Tracks and highlights from this year's In Concerts. Show more
Laura Mvula tells the story of gospel music's influence from the 1950s to the present day. Programme 2: In the late 60s and 70s, gospel funk and gospel soul really took hold. Show more
A change from the regular format, as Jools is joined in conversation by rockabilly guitarist Darrel Higham to talk about all things rockin', and by George Harrison's son Dhani. Show more
Irish singer-songwriter Paul Brady shares his 70s memories. Show more
Jamie Cullum introduces an hour-long playlist of specially curated jazz.
Phil Gayle with a selection of the best of British songs, songwriters and artists.
Phil Gayle with an hour of seldom heard but well loved songs.