There's no one better to bring you the hits from the swinging sixties than Tony Blackburn. That's lucky then! Tony B spins the hits from The Isley Brothers and Connie Francis.
Ahead of the release of her new album Seeking Thrills, rising star Georgia plays live. Show more
Graham Norton
With Tom Davis, Fanny Blake, Sir Cameron Mackintosh and Eoin Colfer
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Tom Davis on his new BBC comedy, Fanny Blake discusses Jackie Collins, Sir Cameron Mackintosh chats about Les Miserables and Eoin Colfer on the new Artemis Fowl film. Show more
There's a space-like feel to this week's two charts. In 1963 Kenny Lynch is 'Up On The Roof', possibly gazing at The Prodigy's 'Outer Space', which is to come in 1993. Show more
John Barrowman joins in the studio. There's the Couch Potatoes Quiz and Linda is back for a catch up. Plus Rylan finds out how you're Winning At Life.
Liza plays a variety of tracks to blow away the January blues - from Johnny Cash to Irma Thomas and Lizzo. Listeners stories are told in abundance.
'Little' Steven Van Zandt reveals his Rock God Show more
Sir Paul McCartney talks to Gary Barlow about the art of songwriting and what it was really like to work with everyone from John Lennon to George Martin to Kanye West Show more
Craig Charles provides your ultimate Saturday party playlist with fab funk and soul tunes, including a Version Excursion with Marvin Gaye and a 'Resolutions' Mixtape.
Ana celebrates 30 years since the birth of Ninja Tune records with an anniversary mix! The London-based record label was founded in 1990 by Matt Black and Jonathan More AKA Coldcut. Show more
Guitarist, songwriter, producer and co-founder of Chic, Nile Rodgers talks to music aficionado Vicki Wickham about his career as well as some of the classic hits he has worked on. Show more
Recorded at the BBC Radio Theatre in 2012 with a set featuring One Step Beyond, Embarrassment, House Of Fun, Baggy Trousers, Our House, It Must Be Love and Night Boat To Cairo.
Angela tempts you into the sunshine amid the January blues with a bunch of great records, plus we Pause For Thought with Jeremy Gordon. Show more