The best clips from Radio 2
Jo Whiley introduces a Maida Vale session from singer-songwriter Ren Harvieu, one of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Sound of 2012 nominees.
Julian Lennon talks to Bob about his work and career.
Jo Whiley talk to singer-songwriter Ren Harvieu, one of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Sound of 2012 nominees.
Julian Lennon joins Bob Harris for the series finale.
Bob Geldof performs Here's To You for Old Grey Whistle Test 40
Julian Lennon performs and Faithful and Saltwater for Old Grey Whistle Test 40
Johnnie Walker meets Bond, '70s Bond: Sir Roger Moore.
Penny meets with theatre legend Peter Polycarpou who talks about his one night only concert in London in which he celebrates the songs of his life.
Annie Lennox joins Graham to talk about her new Christmas songs and she plays a beautiful live session.
Annie Lennox joins Graham to talk about her new Christmas songs.
Paul Gambaccini celebrates the voice and career of Johnny Mathis.
Mick Hucknall visits Graham today for a chat and a listen to his brand new Christmas single.
The original cast of the hit musical Shrek star in tonight's show - A Musical Shrektacular
Singer Birdy joins Jo Whiley to perform live for Radio 2 In Concert and to talk about her music.
The London-based, New Orleans trumpeter Abram Wilson chats about the feelings behind his music.
This week's show features the London-based, New Orleans trumpeter Abram Wilson in session.
Singer Birdy joined Jo Whiley for Radio 2 In Concert. You can hear the full interview and clips from her live tracks.
Gloria Estefan tells the story of 'The Rhythm Is Gonna Get You'
Bob's guests are brother and sister country duo The Roys, who play in session and talk about their new album Lonesome Whistle.
Rhod is joined by English pop/rock band The Hoosiers.
Gloria Estefan celebrates the best Latin music of today and looks to the future.
Oxford band 'Little Fish' talk with Bob Harris about books and their influences.
Bob's guests were brother and sister country duo The Roys, who talked about their new album Lonesome Whistle. You can also hear clips from their session tracks.
Ex-Wizzard frontman Roy Wood remembers his 1970s.