Tony Blackburn presents the very best of music from the 1960s. Show more
Emma is releasing her first solo music in over 12 years. Her album Happy Place features duets with Robbie Williams, Will Young and her partner Jade Jones. Show more
Will Young talks about his new album, Lee Mead chats about his UK tour and Suzi Quatro brings us her latest studio album. Show more
Gambo has two charts, two decades apart: counting one from 1972 and another from 1992. There will be tracks from Paul Simon and The Temptations. Show more
Join Rylan for 3 hours of music, and get involved with his features including Dance Floor Diaries, White Lies, Winning At Life, Celebrate Good Times or play his Couch Potatoes quiz Show more
Liza Tarbuck brightens up your Saturday night with a mix of great music and chat. Show more
The Rock Show with Johnnie Walker
Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx picks his Rock God!
57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx names his 'Rock God' and we reach the rather tricky 'X' in Johnnie's A-Z of Rock. Show more
Another chance to hear Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter Brad Paisley presents country classics alongside recent artists. Show more
Craig celebrates the 40th birthday of hip-hop with a 1979-1982 Mixtape, and we go all the way with Odyssey in our Version Excursion. Plus tunes by Gala, Usher, Chaka Khan and more! Show more
Ana Matronic hosts two hours of music from across the dance music spectrum! Tonight Ana is joined by former Hacienda resident Graeme Park. Show more
The Country Show with Bob Harris
The Country Show Sessions Part 3: Carrie Underwood, Thomas Rhett, Kelsea Ballerini and more.
57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Country music live with Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood, Kelsea Ballerini, Ashley McBryde and Luke Combs in session with Bob Harris Show more
UK country music star Twinnie with a selection of her favourite new country songs. Show more
With Easy On The Ears including Genesis and John Legend, plus two Hidden Treasures and this morning's Pause For Thought is from Christopher Landau. Show more