Today's papers are full of a study that claims if your first memory was before 2 years old, you're making it up! Well Vanessa wasn't having that - so we heard your first memories! Show more
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Michael Palin and Great Job Wednesday
2 hours, 59 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Chris is joined by comedian Michael Palin ahead of his 'in conversation' show at the Great Yorkshire Fringe and speaks to jet suit creator Richard Browning on Great Job Wednesday. Show more
Jess Glynne, the English singer-songwriter who shot to fame with as the featured vocalist on Clean Bandit's number one single 'Rather Be' in 2014 picks the Tracks of My Years. Show more
Jeremy discusses the BBC's invasion of Sir Cliff Richard's privacy, whether Jacob Rees-Mogg is now running the country, rogue viruses and the 'humiliation' of Tanyalee Davis.
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
Gary Delaney and Melinda Messenger, Ingrid Tarrant and Annabel Giles
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Stand-up comedian Gary Delaney talks about his show Gagster's Paradise and Melinda Messenger, Ingrid Tarrant and Annabel Giles chat about Our Shirley Valentine Summer. Show more
Jo Whiley & Simon Mayo
Paul Merton, Sledgehammer Confession, Long Distance Relationship Hacks
3 hours on BBC Radio 2
'Have I Got News For You' star Paul Merton drops in to see Jo and Simon to talk about his 'Impro Chums' show, which is once again heading to the Edinburgh Festival in August. Show more
An hour of the best folk and acoustic music, with live archive from the Boys of the Lough performance at Thurso Folk Festival 1977. Show more
In this special episode Bill chats to Tommy Steele about his love of Glenn Miller's music and his first experiences of rock'n'roll. Show more
Sara Cox fronts a live show featuring an upbeat playlist, with the great and the good from the world of theatre, music and film popping in.
OJ Borg is the first to welcome you to a Thursday, with Midnight Mastermind and Wish You Were There. Plus, two Motown songs go head-to-head in 'Battle Of'.
Sit back and relax as the music from 1970 and 1985 bring the memories flooding back! Get ready for hits from Cat Stevens, The Beach Boys, Eurythmics and Madonna. Show more