Borrowing from our Pause For Thought theme for this week, Vanessa asks you what is the greatest TV moment? Cue lots of memories of Only Fools and Horses and the 2012 Olympics! Show more
The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show
Michael McIntyre, Kevin Clifton and The Why Workshop
2 hours, 59 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Michael McIntyre and Strictly Come Dancing's Kevin Clifton wake up and embrace the day with Zoe Ball! Plus it’s The Why Workshop, and Zoe quizzes the QI Elves with your questions. Show more
Bruce Welch chooses the Tracks of My Years with music from the Everly Brothers and the Killers. There's the daily love song, record and album of the week and PopMaster. Show more
Jeremy is live from Manchester for a general election special.
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
Guy Chambers, Meera Syal and Sharleen Spiteri
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Songwriter Guy Chambers has released his album Go Gentle Into The Light ahead of some live dates, Meera Syal's starring in Noises Off and Sharleen Spiteri talks CarFest 2020. Show more
Sara gets you home with plenty of giggles, fantastic music and, as always, lots of fun with our lovely listeners.
Jo chats to Beck about his new album Hyperspace, childhood and being on the road. Plus, she has another Vinyl Revival from Rihanna, a special Moment In Time and the Taxi Service. Show more
The best folk and acoustic music from Britain and beyond.
This week, Ian and Daragh Lynch from Dublin 'folk miscreants' Lankum chat to Mark about the band's new album. Show more
Soul, R&B, Funk, Disco and everything in between. Play Trevor's signature game, 5 Seconds to Name and take a trip down memory lane with a song from your Musical Youth. 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 is 'So Emotional' to have two charts from 1975 and 1987. Whitney Houston starts the 1987 chart and 1975 includes a Rhapsody from Queen and a 'New Yourk Groove' from Hello. Show more