Join Paddy for trending stories, plus there's a super Word of the Day and this morning's Pause For Thought. Show more
Sienna Miller joins Zoe to chat about her new film American Woman. It’s The Why Workshop, and Zoe quizzes the QI Elves with more wonders and ponders, including your questions. Show more
Kelsea Ballerini, the two-time Grammy Award-nominated singer-songwriter chooses the Tracks of My Years. There's our daily love song, plus the record and album of the week. Show more
Jeremy discusses Pizza Express' debt, a tweet by LeaveEU, the polar bear who changed the way animals are kept in zoos and Norwich's award winning council homes.
Iconic singer Al Stewart chats about his UK tour, plus writer, author and blogger Scarlett Curtis on her new book 'Feminists Don't Wear Pink'. Show more
Sara hears about the traits you've inherited from your family. Katy and Helen tackle Bunch of Fives plus Pat Clifton picks First and Last tracks from Neil Sedaka and Paloma Faith.
Jo handpicks her favourite new music from all genres of the musical spectrum and quality vintage songs too. Show more
The best folk and acoustic music from Britain and beyond.
Mark previews the 2019 Folk Awards, and a project marking 200 years since the Peterloo Massacre. Show more
Trevor Nelson's Rhythm Nation
Hit Me With Your Rhythm (Nation) Stick
1 hour, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Soul, R&B, Funk, Disco and everything in between. Trevor indulges his passion for rhythm sticks and plays songs from Aaliyah, Donald Fagen and Stephanie Mills. 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
Paul Gambaccini revisits two charts from the years 1964 and 1979. 1964 has the first hit The Hollies wrote for themselves, and 1979 has Madness with their tribute to Prince Buster. Show more