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The Dawn Patrol: a mix of views, news and great music presented by Sarah Kennedy.
Witty chat, inspired daftness and a unique playlist on The Best Time of the Day Show.
Keeping the people going who are keeping the country going through the night.
Steve Lamacq digs through his post bag to find the best new music.
Trevor Nelson invites you to explore the depths of his unrivalled record collection.
Mark goes solo and has a live music session from Beach House.
Mike Harding chats to Kris Drever and plays tracks from his new album.
Mr Simply Red himself Mick Hucknall joins Simon live in the studio tonight.
Steve and the team chat to Boyzone members Ronan Keating and Shane Lynch.
News, views and live guests.
Popmaster - what's your top score? If you can't get on the air, play along at home.
Today's show was dedicated to all the pot hole gangs out and about today.
Richard Allinson sits in for Sarah Kennedy on the Dawn Patrol.
The Best Time of the Day Show with more comic wit, brilliant music and general daftness.
Great music and chat to keep you up through the night.
Has Slumdog Millionaire really broken down barriers between Eastern and Western cinema?
Michael Ball meets the woman who's bigger than country music itself, Dolly Parton.
Nigel Ogden presents a programme of popular organ recordings.
Patti Smith talks to Mark about her new book 'Just Kids'.
Desmond shares good tunes, unexpected ones and a few you may never have heard before.
Scouse comedy legend Ken Dodd joins Simon live from Knotty Ash!
Steve, Tim and Janey chat to fashion guru Armand Beazely and singer Amy MacDonald.
Jeremy discusses dog insurance, lifts, Chris Grayling and utility bills.
The story behind the smash hit Five Guys Named Moe.
Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to Mark Kermode and faith guest Peter Stanford.
Ken chats to American musician George Benson about his two choices in Tracks of My Years.
Neil Sedaka in an exclusive concert live at the Mermaid Theatre.
Matt Lucas hosts the new prestigious awards ceremony - the beautifully-names Lucases.
Today's show was dedicated to anyone who has to keep good news hush-hush until lunchtime.
All the latest from Kennedy Towers. Email sarah.kennedy@bbc.co.uk.
Alex is back for more inspired daftness, oddball chat and a diverse playlist.
The best live sessions, chat, and the finest music to keep you going through the night.
Jools Holland with Blues band Nine Below Zero.
Clare Teal presents the BBC Big Band in concert with the music of Bacharach and Mancini.
Resident musicologist Sid Griffin talks to Mark about a new Captain Beefheart book.
Davy Knowles and Back Door Slam in session.
Singer Elkie Brooks joins Simon live in the studio tonight.
Steve chats to Oscars correspondent Peter Bowes and comedian Sue Perkins.
Jeremy discusses Jon Venables, politicians over 55, vegans and 99p stores.
Ken Bruce asks you to join in with Popmaster. Plus George Benson with Tracks of My Years.
Toay's show was entitled "And the winner is...sleep!".
The Dawn Patrol: a mix of views, news and great music presented by Sarah Kennedy.
Start the week with more buffoonery and great music on The Best Time of the Day Show.
Chat, wit and the finest gourmet hand-picked music around!
The greatest songs and performances from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley.
Clare Teal presents the best in big band sounds from the 1930s to the present day.
Russell celebrates the relatively obscure songwriter John Jacob Loeb.
Sir Terry is live from the BBC Radio Theatre. This week there's live music and chat from Carly Simon and Ben Taylor, Craig David. Plus Olivier Award winning actor Jonathan Pryce joins Terry on stage.
As well as the interviews, live and recorded music, there are contributions from Terry's listeners and further adventures of Janet and John, with John "Boggy" Marsh.
For Lent, Brian D'Arcy plays a selection of favourite hymns.
Alan Titchmarsh presents Melodies for You.
Paul O'Grady - he's what the wireless was made for: music, chat and his mouse Elsie.
Duke Fakir from The Four Tops and Otis Williams from The Temptations chat to Johnnie.
A More Musical Sunday with two full hours of showtunes plus EP's Mystery Voice competition
Sir Terry is joined by guests Peter Alliss, Neil Sedaka, Beth Nielsen Chapman and John Barrowman.
As well as the interviews, there are contributions from Terry's listeners and further adventures of Janet and John, with John "Boggy" Marsh.
Terry is live from the BBC Radio Theatre with Carly Simon, Craig David and Jonathan Pryce
The best love songs plus your calls, emails, letters and wedding dedications.
Start the day with some great tunes and a good old natter with Lynn Parsons.
Join the 3.46 club with your early morning host Richard Allinson.
Denver-born Jill Sobule is Bob's acoustic session guest.
Another chance to hear Mark Radcliffe profile Karen Carpenter.
Two hours of America's latest and greatest hits from the last five decades.
Fun, laughs, chat and music with Alan Carr and co-host Emma Forbes.
Dermot is live LA with guests Hugh Hefner, 'McLovin', and live music from Lissie.
Dale Winton counts down the charts from this week in 1967 and 1988.
Jonathan Ross is joined by actress Sheridan Smith and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.
Brian Matthew replays the sounds of pop's golden decade with the A-Z of The Beatles.
Zoe is joined by Hilary Oliver to look at The Lovely Bones and MicMacs at the Cinema at 7.
With chat and music, including archive live tracks from Radio 2's Great British Songbook.
Mark Lamarr provides three hours of music that you rarely get to hear on the radio.
Claudia previews the Oscars, and speaks to Sir Anthony Sher and Felicity Dahl.
Showcase for brass and military band music.
Ruby Wax explores the career and life of Hollywood's original 'Brazilian Bombshell'.
Simon Mayo gets you home with all-request Friday, your chance to choose the music!
Steve and Tim chat to Sharon Osbourne and rockstar/physicist Brian Cox.
Anita Rani sits in for Jeremy Vine with news, views and live guests.
Ken Bruce plus singer Randy Edelman with his last two tunes in Tracks of My Years.
Richard Allinson sits in for Chris Evans with a fully interactive show for all the family.
The Dawn Patrol presented by Sarah in her own inimitable style.
Feelgood Friday with The Dark Lord on The Best Time of the Day Show.
Janice Long plays popular and alternative music and classics.
Here come the 60s girls with music from Connie Francis, Wanda Jackson and the Toys.
David Quantick's musical look at John Lee Hooker, Britney Spears and Patti Smith.
Noddy Holder joins Mark and Stuart in the studio.
Bob presents a selection of music from this week's Americana Music Chart.