The best clips from Radio 2
The songwriter and activist recalls childhood Christmases and singing in choirs.
Oxford band 'Little Fish' are live in session for Bob Harris.
Jack Bruce performs Theme From An Imaginary Western for Old Grey Whistle Test 40
Nils Lofgren performs Keith Don't Go for Old Grey Whistle Test 40
Chuck Prophet performs Time Ain't Nothing for Old Grey Whistle Test 40
Rhod is joined by English pop/rock band The Hoosiers.
Fyfe Dangerfield, Lisa Hannigan and Nerina Pallot perform carols as Dermot's Choir Of Angels.
As he reaches sixty, Sting talks to Johnnie Walker about 25 years as a solo artist.
New York City Born And Raised - Johnnie Walker meets Neil Diamond.
Neil Diamond performs in a concert recorded at the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Theatre in May 2008.
In the final In Concert of 2011, Rebecca Ferguson sings live for Jo Whiley.
Suzi talks to friends and fellow musicians to uncover the real Janis Joplin.
Jools Holland introduces a selection of Amy's performances from the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ archives.
Michael Ball celebrates the career of Doris Day, who chats to Michael from California.
Barry Manilow plays the perfect soundtrack to Christmas Eve.
Pogues members Phillip Chevron, Darryl Hunt, James Fearnley, Jem Finer and producer Steve Lillywhite recall the production of Fairytale of New York and how Kirsty MacColl came to record the female vocals in the song.
Seasick Steve is in session and conversation with Bob Harris.
Bob welcomes Seasick Steve to talk about his new 'best of' album. You can also hear clips from his three session tracks.
Paloma Faith performs Live from London's Savoy Hotel on New Years Eve.
As David Bowie's 65th birthday approaches, Radio 2 celebrates the iconic popstar.
Nitin Sawhney talks about hearing Qawwali music for the first time.
Nitin Sawnhey talks about how he fooled an audience of 10,000 into thinking his DJ set was a live performance.
British Indian Artist and composer Nitin Sawhney joins Janice to chat about his new show on Radio 2, plus performs a Spoken Word Session.
Listen through to this month's Folk Vault...