The best clips from Radio 2
Hear how Jesse Owens became a hero to those fighting against Nazi supremacy.
Nie Wieder (Gretel's Song) tells the story of Gretel Bergmann, the high jumper dropped from Germany's 1936 Olympic team for being Jewish.
Paul Jones presents the American Blues band The Robert Cray Band recorded live at BluesFest 2012.
Hear the story of the two Jewish sprinters who were not allowed to run in the 1936 Games.
Hear how two gold medals saved Estonian wrestler Kristjan Palusalu’s life during WW2.
Olga Korbut's re-invention of gymnastics won hearts around the world - hear her story...
Huffington Post UK Editor Carla Buzasi chats to Steve Wright
Hear how the 1972 Games were supposed to be a beacon of multiculturalism and democracy.
Hear how far the 1936 Games can be considered the “Nazi Olympics”.
Actor Matthew McConaughey chats to Steve Wright
Hear how Olga Korbut changed the face of modern Gymnastics in 1972.
Jeremy hears from Philip Stott about how raindrops come to exist.
The joy and tragedy of the 1972 Munich Olympics are explored through special songs.
Hear how Mary Peters won gold in the 1972 pentathlon for her home city, Belfast.
Hear how the Palestinian Black September terrorists took the Israeli Olympic team hostage.
Hear how the Munich Massacre ended in a botched rescue attempt.
Hear the sad story of Mark Slavin, the murdered Israeli wrestler.
Sir Christopher Meyer chats to Steve Wright
Hear how the achievements of the 1972 Games were overshadowed by the terrorist attacks.
Hear how the Israelis and the Palestinians reflect on the Munich Massacre.
Country music superstars Lady Antebellum chat to Steve Wright.
Petroc Trelawny and Katie Derham chat to Steve Wright about the ѿý Proms.
Elderly lifestyle guru Barry From Watford pays another visit to Steve Wright In The Afternoon.
Authors Jodi Picoult and Samantha Van Leer chat to Steve Wright.