Vanessa asks the contentious question... when does Christmas officially begin for you? Show more
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
The Spice Girls and Michael Buble auction
2 hours, 59 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Chris speaks to Mel C, Mel B, Geri and Emma in their first group interview since announcing their 2019 tour. Show more
Nicole Appleton chooses the Tracks of My Years with music from Madonna and Lionel Richie. There is the daily love song, record and album of the week, plus PopMaster. Show more
Jeremy discusses what the US mid-terms mean for Donald Trump, whether a so-called 'bacon tax' should be introduced, spiked drinks in Parliament & the Grenfell Tower bonfire.
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
Benedict Cumberbatch, Sophie Hannah and Robert Plomin
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Benedict's the voice of The Grinch, Sophie discusses the benefits of holding a grudge, and Robert's written the book Blueprint - How DNA Makes Us Who We Are. Show more
The actors and close friends chat about their latest run of the revived Sam Shephard play 'True West', back for an extended run in London. Plus Eagles legend Don phones in from LA Show more
The Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe
Ricky Ross sits in... with the tale of Sam Sweeney's WWI violin
57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
The best folk and acoustic music from Britain and beyond. This week, Ricky Ross talks to Sam Sweeney about his fiddle, which was crafted in part by a WWI soldier. Show more
The Ballad of the Great War - 1917, featuring stories told by men and women who took part in the conflict alongside original music composed for the programme. Show more
Author Cecelia Ahern joins Sara live in the studio to talk about her new book, Roar. Emma Bullimore is back with her top TV recommendations.
Keeping you company through the night. Plus to celebrate the anniversary of David Bowie's first ever American TV appearance, two of his songs feature for the next 'Battle Of'. Show more
Gambo brings his encyclopedic knowledge and quick wit to the charts from 1973 & 1987! The hits come from Bob Dylan, Slade, Rick Astley and The Pet Shop Boys.