Apparently attending live gigs makes you live longer, so Nicki chats about the greatest concerts you've ever seen!
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
St George's Day and Shakespeare's Birthday
2 hours, 59 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Chris Evans presents a fully interactive show for all the family, featuring music, special guests and listeners on the phone.
Jay Kay from Grammy award winning superstars Jamiroquai picks the Tracks of My Years and Ken reveals a Proms in the Park artist for 2018. Show more
Jeremy discusses legal action by Martin Lewis against Facebook, marathon runners in fancy dress, anxiety disorders and tourists who accidentally find themselves in the wrong place. Show more
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
Carl Fogarty, Nicola Walker and Jon Holmes
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Carl Fogarty has written The World According To Foggy, Nicola Walker's in the BBC One drama The Split and Jon Holmes chats about Radio 2's Funny Fortnight. Show more
Madness frontman Suggs joins Amol in the studio with an exclusive announcement!
Eric Bibb comes on the programme to play a live session for Paul's final Blues Show, as he takes a look back at 32 years of presenting on Radio 2. Show more
Jo has the soundtrack to the classic film 'The Sound of Music' as her vinyl revival this week. There's also another chance to hear one of Jo's Nation's Favourites interviews.
Comedy showcase. Sitcom about fun-loving nouveau riche couple Gary and Melissa and their noisy family, who have relocated to a middle-class street in Slough. Show more
Julian Clary hosts the game that takes the sense out of censorship, bleeping everything from celebrity soundbites to TV clips and interviews with members of the public. Show more
Jools is joined in the studio by Kim Wilde, 80s icon, UFO spotter and Tube train caroller supreme! She'll be singing with the band & playing some favourite vinyl. Show more
Sounds of the 70s with Johnnie Walker
Irish Folk Legend Finbar Furey
1 hour, 56 minutes on BBC Radio 2
The Irish multi-instrumentalist Finbar Furey shares some favourite records from the 70s. 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.