The voice of the 1960s Tony Blackburn brings you two hours of hits. There’s something for everyone to move to, from The Crickets to The Beatles, to The Flirtations. Show more
Explorer Levison Wood pops in to chat about his new TV series Walking With Elephants. And Rhod Gilbert chats about working in a care home for his TV show Work Experience Show more
The latest music and classic oldies. There’s also Grill Graham with Maria McErlane, and another I Can’t Believe It’s Not Better track. Plus a couple of guests from the archive. Show more
‘Man of the World’ Paul Gambaccini presents the chart of this week in 1969. Will The Beatles ‘Get Back’ to the number one spot? Show more
Paul Gambaccini presents the chart from this week in 1986. He’ll be giving you ‘Lessons in Love’ which are ‘A Kind of Magic’! Show more
Comedian Joel Dommett calls in to chat about his new show Home Alone. Plus Couch Potatoes, Desert Rylan Discs and your shout outs.
Liza entertains the nation in lockdown, playing music like KC & The Sunshine Band, The Jam, Earth Wind & Fire and so much more. Listener's stories are told throughout the show. Show more
Live from Glasgow, Deacon Blue's lead singer traces the roots and origins of today's music and song-writing. Featuring tracks from the albums Ricky has revisited and discovered. Show more
Levi's here with an hour of classic reggae to make your Saturday night swing. Show more
Perfect for those Couch to 5k beginners, or for that socially isolated supermarket shop, Craig's put together some of the best of the House Party Mixtapes with his Best Of 2020. Show more
Ana Matronic curates another 'In The House' mix featuring tunes all about 'house music' and being 'in the house'. Stay home and boogie with us! Show more
Sounds of the 20th Century: The 90s
The Sounds of 1999
45 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Available for over a year
A mix of music and movies, news and gossip, with no narrator, no celebrity recollections and no hindsight. Just the noises of the 90s, as we heard them at the time. Show more
Ken Bruce talks to Nick Mason about his favourite records.
Huge pop anthems from Olly Murs, P!nk, Madonna, Kylie Minogue and many more.