Nicki unveils a brand new resident voice for this week's Famous Last Words... plus, what music would you choose to play to visiting Martians?!
Wake up and embrace the day with Dermot O'Leary and the team. Show more
Lenny Kravitz, American rock singer-songwriter, chooses the Tracks of My Years in an interview first broadcast in 2014. There's the daily love song and another round of PopMaster. Show more
Vanessa discusses children returning to school, migrants crossing the Channel on small boats, the long tail of coronavirus and a metal detectorist discovering Bronze Age treasure.
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
With guests Jack Savoretti and Katrina Leskanich
2 hours, 57 minutes on BBC Radio 2
Jack talks about an upcoming gig he's streaming live from Portofino and Katrina discusses her single Drive and upcoming album. Plus there's the Factoids and Non-Stop Oldies. Show more
Sara hears about your classic water fights that have gone down in family folklore, plus Arithma-hit and First and Last Show more
Sara Cox's Half Wower
ABBA, Destiny's Child, Supergrass and more - 30 minutes of banging tunes!
30 minutes on BBC Radio 2
From ABBA's Lay All Your Love On Me to Destiny's Child's Survivor, Sara plays the biggest and best tunes from the last five decades, to make you smile and get you dancing! Show more
Matson Taylor joins Anita Rani for the latest edition of the Radio 2 Book Club to discuss The Miseducation Of Evie Epworth. Show more
Huey sits in for Cerys and celebrates 100 years of recorded blues music on the anniversary of what's thought to be the first blues record - Mamie Smith's Crazy Blues.
Soul, R&B, Funk, Disco and everything in between with new music from Jason Derulo and Jorja Smith. 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
It’s your weekly playlist of amazing 70s tracks and memories, handpicked by Johnnie.
And we are back in the archives for another superstar interview, this time from 2011. Show more