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Jo Whiley presents a mix of great new music and classic album tracks.
Mike speaks to Christy Moore, a giant of Irish folk music.
The Simon Mayo Drivetime show with special guest Melvyn Bragg.
Steve and the team with Dr Hilary and his winter surgery, plus Tara Palmer-Tomkinson.
Jeremy discusses missing people, racial discrimination, drink driving and marriages.
Zoe Ball sits in for Ken with Alison Goldfrapp choosing the 'Tracks Of My Years'.
Poor Adele, will she ever get to finish her senten....
Featuring Around The World In 80 Seconds, Chapman's Past & Present and Pause For Thought.
The show for night-owls and those who just enjoy laughing and hearing fantastic music.
Singer-songwriter Nerina Pallot comes in for a chat and performs a Spoken Word Session.
Mark Radcliffe's Music Club is back in session. Music fans are most welcome.
Michael celebrates great songwriting partnerships, beginning with Lieber and Stoller.
Nigel Ogden talks to Richard Hills about his new album from the Guildhall at Southampton.
Jo Whiley presents her evening show live backstage from the Brit Awards in London.
Jamie presents an hour of classic jazz and some of the best releases of the year so far.
Tuesday means TUNESday on Drivetime - with guest Larry Lamb.
Steve, Tim and Janey chat to actor Bill Nighy and model Agyness Deyn. Plus more factoids.
Jeremy discusses the NHS bill, droughts, male rape and the man bitten by a rare spider.
Zoe Ball sits in for Ken with Alison Goldfrapp choosing the 'Tracks Of My Years'.
Looking at classic LPs, this week it's Transformer and Still Crazy After All These Years.
A fully interactive show for all the family.
Sitting in for Vanessa, Nicki has a first look at the day's news plus Pause For Thought.
Witty chat and top tunes for all night-owls on the Best Time of the Day Show with Alex.
Great music and top chat after midnight on Radio 2, including indie classics.
Jools Holland with guests Hue and Cry.
Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic talk to Steve Lamacq about the heady days of Nevermind.
Moira Stuart presents the BBC Big Band in session with conductor Jay Craig.
Jo Whiley presents her evening show and looks at this week's album releases.
New releases and classic rhythm & blues.
Bookworms of the world unite - Sophie Hannah is live in the studio.
Steve and the team chat to choreographer Arlene Phillips and TV presenter Clive Holland.
Liza Tarbuck stands in for Simon Mayo and brings you another All Request Friday.
Jeremy discusses coach trips, boxers brawling, polio and hugging your children.
Zoe Ball sits in for Ken Bruce and Alison Goldfrapp chooses the 'Tracks Of My Years'.
Dave Gorman hosts a silly, Olympic themed panel show in a pub.
David Walliams shares his tips in the 500 Words Monday Masterclass.
Nicki Chapman sits in for Vanessa and eases you in to the new week on Early Breakfast.
Great tunes and oddball conversation with Alex on the Best Time of the Day Show.
Great music and top chat after midnight on Radio 2, including indie classics.
The greatest songs and performances from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley.
Moira Stuart sits in for Clare Teal with the best in big band sounds from 1930s onwards.
Russell celebrates the centenary of composer Saul Chaplin.
Diane Louise Jordan explores the history and importance of the Church's creeds.
Michael Freedland continues to track the life of 'the fastest gagman in the business'.
Sir Michael Parkinson celebrates the very best in songwriting and performance.
The only show on Radio 2 talking about Wet Beaver Creek and spuds in the heel...
Johnnie talks to singer-songwriter Chris Isaak and revisits The Clash's debut album.
Barbara Windsor is back with more of your favourite musicals.
Sir Terry chats to Simon Callow and has music from the young American tenor Noah Stewart.
Two hours of fab love songs, old and new, presented by Steve Wright.
Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to George Carey.
Join the 3.46 club with your early morning host Richard Allinson.
Musician's musician Martin Simpson is in session and talks about the Radio 2 Folk Awards.
Steve Lamacq picks out some of the best new music around in his Saturday Night in.
New family sitcom written by and starring Irish comedian Jason Byrne.
Paul presents tracks from this week's US charts and hits from the last six decades.
Alan Carr and Melanie Sykes play all your favourite party tunes.
Dermot has Saturday Sessions from Kasabian and Americana band Dawes.
Tony Blackburn delves into the charts of 1971 and 1983.
With an unexpected folk band, the world's comfiest trousers and turning milk into wine.
Brian Matthew presents another selection of the the best 1960s discs.
Lynn talks about Radio 2's 500 Words writing competition with author Andy Stanton.
Join the 3.46 club with your early morning host Richard Allinson.
Join Huey Morgan after midnight as he guides you through his favourite tracks.
Claudia speaks to choreographer Javier De Frutos and screenwriter Christopher Hampton.
Ken Bruce salutes the BBC Concert Orchestra in their 60th birthday year.
This week's theme is 'haulage' - music about moving stuff around the country.
Steve chats to astrologer Russell Grant and musician Ed Sheeran. Plus Ask Elvis returns.
Jeremy presents news, views and live guests.
6 Music's Jarvis Cocker speaks to Leonard Cohen about his song-writing, loves and life.
Paul Gambaccini pays tribute to Whitney Houston.
Vocalist and bassist Jack Bruce chooses his final two songs for 'Tracks Of My Years'.
We say bonjour to Raymond Blanc!
Golfing with Billy Idol's Grandad? V wanted to hear your celebrity relative encounters.
Feelgood Friday time with Alex, superb music and chat to take you through the night.
Janice is on holiday so Richard Allinson sits in with two hours of classic tunes and chat.
Jeremy introduces 1995, a year of Eric Cantona, Nick Leeson and Buzz Lightyear.
Jo Whiley presents her evening show and chats to Arctic Monkeys and Elbow.
Nanci Griffith is in session.
Liza Tarbuck sits in for Simon Mayo, bringing you top tunes and chat to help you home.
Steve and the team chat to journalist Nicholas Owen and author Paul Watson.
Jeremy discusses dangerous parks, prison, Miriam O'Reilly and 'dependency' on the state.
Composer and bassist Jack Bruce chooses the 'Tracks Of My Years'.
We hereby declare today National Toast Day!
Welcoming early risers with news, views and the best in classic and current music.
Great music and laugh-out-loud chat with Alex on the Best Time of the Day Show.
Janice is on holiday so Richard Allinson sits in with two hours of classic tunes and chat.
Trevor pays tribute to Whitney Houston and re-visits her 1998 album My Love Is Your Love.