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The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Harlem Globetrotters and David Domoney
2 hours, 59 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Chris chats to the basketballin' Harlem Globetrotters and David Domoney shares some top gardening tips. Show more
Jimmy Iovine, the American record producer who's worked with Patti Smith, Bruce Springsteen, John Lennon and U2 picks the Tracks of My Years. Plus there's more PopMaster. Show more
Jeremy Vine presents news, views and live guests.
Anne-Marie brings in her debut album 'Speak Your Mind' and Tomasz is hosting the documentary 'Civilisations Stories: Art, Us and the Truth' on BBC One. Show more
Simon Mayo Drivetime
Wilko Johnson, Potato Salad Confession, Sleepwalking
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Dr Feelgood legend Wilko Johnson chats to Simon about 'Blow Your Mind', his first album of new material in 30 years. Show more
Huey Morgan sits in to play blues music from his own personal collection.
Jo has Arctic Monkeys' 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not' as her Vinyl Revival all this week. Released in January 2006 it's the fastest selling debut album ever. Show more
There's nothing Harry Priest likes better than rules. Rules help keep life bearable, especially if life has dealt you a bad hand, like it has to Harry. Show more
Sara Pascoe and Aisling Bea explore guests' 'eccentricities' and what boggles their minds on a daily basis. From collecting locks of celebrity hair to caring for pet rocks! Show more
Jools is joined in the studio by Steven Wilson, a modern day rock polymath! He's a producer, a singer, and a musician. He plays live with the band and picks his favourite records. Show more
Nell Gifford, the founder of Giffords Circus, shares her favourite 70s records. Show more
Jamie Cullum introduces an hour-long playlist of specially curated jazz.
The best singers, songs and songwriters these shores have to offer, with OJ Borg. Show more
Great songs you may have not heard in ages, and sometimes for good reason, with OJ Borg.