Elvis Costello and the Attractions at London's Royalty Theatre in 1986. Featuring Accidents Will Happen, Watching the Detectives, I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down and Pump It Up. Show more
Johnnie Walker brings you two hours of jam-packed hits from the 1960s, including The Kinks, Billy Fury and Tammi Lynn.
Dermot O'Leary
Dr Ranj gives Dermot the once over
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Radio 2
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Dr Ranj pops in to chat about his book How to Be a Boy. Plus, a new Mystery Voice and some classic vinyl.
Claudia sits down with actress and comedian Ruby Wax to talk about the terror of being stranded on a desert island alone, meanwhile Adam Kay pops in to talk Baftas. Show more
Paul Gambaccini presents the chart from today in 1985. Listen along and feel the Rhythm of the Night with this mid-80s chart. Show more
Paul Gambaccini presents the chart from today in 1996. Who will be in the number one spot in this chart from this day 27 years ago? Show more
Rylan On Saturday
Brooke joins Rylan for KaRyoke
2 hours, 55 minutes on BBC Radio 2
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Rylan performs KaRyoke with Irish Eurovision star Brooke.
The soundtrack to Saturday evening: a mishmash of tunes, a hearty portion of hilarity, a side of whimsy and a dollop of dinner chat.
80s morning TV and fitness icon Mad Lizzie, aka Lizzie Webb, guests on My 80s - plus, on the eve of his 40th birthday, we find out what Bubbles the chimp did next!
Celebrating their 25th anniversary, B*Witched join Fearne in the studio and relive some 90s moments. Show more
Spice Girl Melanie C celebrates Eurovision coming to her home city of Liverpool by playing tracks from Frankie Goes to Hollywood, The Farm, Paul McCartney, Space and Rebecca Ferguson. Show more
Vernon celebrates the King's coronation via a very loosely themed show with hits from Wamadue Project, Supakings and Moby. Plus, he plays Snap! when he goes back to Bolton. Show more
Line of Duty's Adrian Dunbar chats about his Irish roots and the country's vast megalithic sites, and what it's like residing near London's Hampstead Heath. Show more
Scott Mills explores the careers of musical artists through the objects that helped shape them. This time, Queen, The Flaming Lips, New Order and Cher take centre stage. Show more
Manic Street Preachers performing live at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in December 1996. Featuring Kevin Carter, Motorcycle Emptiness, Everything Must Go and A Design For Life. Show more