Inspired by a Twitter thread, Vanessa asks what moment in history you would have liked to have witnessed? Show more
Wake up and embrace the day with Zoe Ball and the team. Our three qualifying listeners battle it out in the Take Me To The Park Quiz for a pair of golden Hyde Park tickets. Show more
Mick Hucknall of Simply Red picks the Tracks of My Years with music from David Bowie and The Jackson Sisters. There's the daily love song plus another round of PopMaster. Show more
Jeremy discusses the prorogation of Parliament, living with a stoma bag, the Dam Busters raid in WWII and a man who spent £30k fighting a speeding fine. Show more
Gyles Brandreth has published a book of more than 200 of the UK's favourite poems, 'Dancing By The Light of The Moon' and Ben Elton's off on his first stand-up tour in 15 years. Show more
Sara gets you home with plenty of giggles, fantastic music and, as always, lots of fun with our lovely listeners.
Jo is joined by political folk singer Grace Petrie in session, playing music from her latest album, 'Queer as Folk'. Show more
The Country Show with Bob Harris
A BBC Introducing special from the Long Road Festival
57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
An hour of live music, direct from the BBC Introducing stage at the Long Road Festival in Lutterworth, featuring Kezia Gill, Curse of Lono, Eva Rose, Ryan Farmer, and more! Show more
Soul, R&B, funk, disco and tunes from Commodores, Rihanna and Seal. Trevor chats to the Brand New Heavies about the All Star Party and plays a Barry White 75th Birthday Medley. Show more
Live from midnight with features like Midnight Mastermind and Wish You Were There. Plus your texts, tweets and emails throughout the night. Show more
Mick Hucknall of Simply Red talks about his favourite songs with Ken Bruce. Show more
Think the best funk and soul only happened in the 70s? Think again, as Craig compiles the best of the 2010s, including Kizzy Crawford, Smoove & Turrell, and Hi-Fi Sean. Show more
Huey picks 30 minutes of classic tunes from a year of his musical journey. Hear the sounds that shaped a Fun Lovin’ Criminal as we go back in time – Huey Style.