Julian Fellowes on how he took his upstairs downstairs hit Downton Abbey to the big screen. Show more
Steve Wright's Sunday Love Songs
Songs from The Beatles, Frank Sinatra and Lana Del Ray!
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio 2
A blend of classic love songs, dedications and real-life romance stories. Plus, your Getting Hitched messages and Love Bytes, and Steve gives away chocolates and flowers. Show more
The Michael Ball Show
Mel Giedroyc sits in, joined by Kris Barras and Belinda Carlisle
1 hour, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Mel Giedroyc sits in for Michael and welcomes Kris Barras and Belinda Carlisle into the studio. Show more
Jo Whiley and Trevor Nelson welcome everyone and introduce the opening act at Radio 2 Live in Hyde park - Simply Red.
Jo and Trevor are backstage before Kelsea Ballerini takes to the stage. They also welcome presenters Bob Harris and Kate Bottley and chat to Bananarama. Show more
Radio 2's own Craig Charles gets the Hyde Park crowd dancing with a DJ set. Show more
Sara Cox and Vanessa Feltz introduce Bananarama live in Hyde Park and chat to Status Quo, before Craig Charles brings a live Funk and Soul set to the stage. Show more
Anneka Rice and Dermot O'Leary introduce Clean Bandit on stage. Zoe Ball meets the Pet Shop Boys and Ken Bruce catches up with Westlife. Angela Scanlon is out with the crowd.
Ken Bruce and Jeremy Vine introduce Status Quo live in Hyde Park. Ken also plays PopMaster live from the Radio 2 Backstage TeePee.
Angela Scanlon and Gary Davies introduce Westlife live at Hyde Park. Gary then takes to the stage for a special DJ set to warm everyone up for the headline act.
Zoe Ball introduces Pet Shop Boys live in Hyde Park.
You're on the guest list as Nicki Chapman hosts the Radio 2 Live In Hyde Park after-party.
Paddy O'Connell sits in for OJ with features like Midnight Mastermind and Wish You Were There. Plus your texts, tweets and emails throughout the night. Show more
Sounds of the 60s with Tony Blackburn
Roy Orbison, Diana Ross and Shirley & The Shirelles
1 hour, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Join Tony Blackburn for the biggest hits of the 60s. Paul Simon and Ray Charles make the list this week.