Paul Coia
A-Levels, BBC programmes and eating disorders
4 hours
Talking about A-Levels, BBC programmes and eating disorders with Toni Cowan-Brown.
Discover 11,128,835 listings and 279,788 playable programmes from the BBC
4 hours
Talking about A-Levels, BBC programmes and eating disorders with Toni Cowan-Brown.
Sophia Cannon reviews the papers and talking about tower blocks in London and screaming children in restaurants.
3 hours
What was the overriding message shown by the EU election results and who is Britain's greatest ever comedian?
4 hours
Talking about the importance of remorse, fasting and technology with Shyama Perera.
4 hours
Talking about acts of kindness, maths and reading and Stephen Fry with Toni Cowan-Brown.
4 hours
Talking about the Nepal earthquake, rent caps and single-sex education with Emma Bartholomew.
3 hours
Climate protesters are threatening to “shut down” Heathrow airport.
Paul Gilbert reviews the papers and talking about treatment for addictions, cannabis and Sunday trading.
Kate Robbins reviews the papers and talking about British values, breastfeeding, the English language and space exploration.
4 hours
Talking about mass extinction of species on Earth and middle lane hogging with Adrian Mills.
4 hours
Talking about Tunisia, Greece, table manners and Lionel Richie with Paul Osbourne.
DJ Connell reviews the papers and talking about world leaders’ Easter messages, raising the legal age for buying alcohol to 21 and DIY dentistry.
4 hours
Should we stop spending money on trying to cure cancer and how much do you spend on your pets?
Investment expert Dr. Ros Altmann.
4 hours
Talking about the Paris attacks and tributes to Anita Ekberg with Ian Hawkins.
4 hours
Talking about the Pope’s speech, true love and coping with pressure with Ben Rogers.
Rebecca Perfect reviews the papers and talking about smoking, bulimia and shoplifting.
Sophia Cannon reviews the papers and talking about Richard III, affairs and celebrities influencing voting.
Jamie Kelsey-Fry reviews the papers and talking about coalitions, smacking children and the dancing man.
Joanna Abeyie reviews the papers and talking about speaking foreign languages on the Tube and children having access to violent video games.