A recent survey reveals that children these days want to grow up to be YouTubers. So Vanessa finds out what you wanted to be when you were younger... and if it came true! Show more
Chris celebrates Cornish Pasty Week with three brilliant bakers who play 'Pitch Your Pasty'! Zoe Ball reveals the route of her Sport Relief cycle: Hardest Road Home. Show more
Ken Bruce
JJ Burnel from The Stranglers picks the Tracks of My Years
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Jean-Jacques Burnel, the bassist and co-founder of The Stranglers picks the Tracks of My Years with songs from The Beach Boys and Kraftwerk. Show more
Jeremy discusses the explosion in Leicester that's killed at least four people, Labour's policy shift on Brexit, autoimmune diseases and the coldest jobs in Britain.
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
Craig Charles sits in, with Geri Horner and Martine McCutcheon
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Craig Charles chats to Geri Horner about the final of All Together Now, and Martine McCutcheon looks ahead to her 2018 tour. Plus the Radio 2 Takeover and something New To 2. Show more
Simon Mayo Drivetime
Michael Palin, Horror date confession, Keeping tortoises
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio 2
British comedy icon Michael Palin discusses his latest, Bafta-nominated film The Death Of Stalin. Directed by Armando Ianucci, the film also stars Steve Buscemi and Jason Isaacs. Show more
Celebrating the work of the late Terry Evans, the guitarist and songwriter who worked with the likes of John Lee Hooker, Eric Clapton, Ry Cooder and Joan Armatrading. Show more
Jo has her New Favourite Thing from Janelle Monae to play you every night this week! This week's Vinyl Revival comes from the incredible Annie Lennox and 1995's 'Medusa'. Show more
Johnnie and David enjoy k.d. lang's Ingenue from 1992 and 1988's Storms by Nanci Griffith, which haven't dated at all and can be played all the way through, quite a rare feat now. Show more
Reggae legend David Rodigan plays an hour of the best in reggae, including classic roots, ska and reggae music from the '60s to the present day. Show more
Bradford's finest, Kiki Dee remembers the decade that made her, and how her life changed after the success of that iconic duet Don't Go Breaking My Heart with Elton John. 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.