Simon speaks to Judd Apatow about his new film Funny People. Plus Major Mark Hammond on his new book Immediate Response and his experience in Afghanistan, and the week's TV review.
Simon speaks to comedians Ross Noble and Chris Addison. Plus British historian Andrew Roberts on his new book The Storm of War.
News, sport, and in-depth interviews. Simon's guests include Armando Iannucci and the director of An American Werewolf in London, John Landis.
Simon speaks to Tamzin Outhwaite about her role in ITV drama The Fixer, plus the week's sport debate.
Simon is joined by Saints hero and former England footballer Matt Le Tissier, and award-winning folk singer Martin Simpson performs live.
Simon Mayo introduces some of his favourite interviews from his afternoon show on BBC Radio 5 live. Show more
Simon Mayo
Remembering 9/11
2 hours
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Simon Mayo looks back on how he broke the news of the terrorist attacks on America with the eyewitnesses, journalists and politicians who spoke to him ten years ago on 9/11. Show more
Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband talks about the challenges facing world leaders at the Copenhagen Summit. Plus politics with Alex Salmond and comedy with Rhod Gilbert. Show more
Andre Agassi talks about his controversial autobiography and David Blunkett explains why, as Vice president of the Alzheimer's Society, he's donating his brain to science.
News, sport, and in-depth interviews. Plus features on books, television and movies.
Simon speaks to James Cameron, director of new film Avatar, and comedian Chris Addison. Plus the week's book review.
Baroness Shirley Williams talks about her autobiography, plus Harry Redknapp joins the sports panel to talk about life at White Hart Lane, transfers and Portsmouth's troubles. Show more
News, sport, and in-depth interviews. Plus features on books, television and movies. Show more
Joe Calzaghe, Matt Dawson and Dame Kelly Holmes join Simon to look back at the sporting highlights of the decade. Plus former Chief Constable of Northern Ireland Sir Hugh Orde. Show more
Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Reverend Rowan Williams and Editor of Mock The Week Dan Patterson join Simon at Millbank. Show more
Rick Wakeman joins Simon in the studio to play some festive tunes on his keyboard. Comedian Hugh Dennis discusses Outnumbered, the Now Show and Mock the Week. Show more
Timothy Spall talks about his Christmas drama The Fattest Man In Britain, written by Caroline Ahern. Plus reaction to the draw for the knockout stages of the Champions League. Show more
Richard Bacon sits in for Simon Mayo. Guests include Christopher Lloyd from Back to the Future, and Bernard Cribbins who's about to receive a Children's Bafta award.
Richard Bacon sits in for Simon. Guests include Holly Johnson, former front man of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, comedian Stephen K Amos, and businesswoman Karren Brady. Show more
Richard Bacon sits in for Simon Mayo. With Delia Smith on Christmas cookery, and comedian Ed Byrne.