Musical highlights from the past week and beyond on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 2
Charles Hazlewood and Mick Jones lead an impressionistic portrait of London.
JLS join Steve, Tim and Janey to talk about their sport Relief single, Proud.
The band leader, writer and musician Johnny Otis talks about his hit Willie And The Hand Jive.
The band leader, writer and musician Johnny Otis discusses his first hit, Harlem Nocturne.
Adele picks her Tracks Of My Years for Ken Bruce.
Nitin is joined by Sitar virtuoso Anoushka Shankar.
Mike Harding chats to Irish folk musician Nuala Kennedy about her latest musical projects.
Nitin Sawhney continues to explore music from all cultures and traditions.
Former X Factor winner Matt Cardle picks his Tracks of My Years.
Alternative Welsh rock band, Feeder join Cerys Matthews live in the Radio 2 studios as she sits in for Dermot.
Bob Harris is joined by singer-songwriter, story-teller, writer and painter Tom Russell.
In session tonight is singer-songwriter, story-teller, writer and painter Tom Russell.
Award-winning singer Jessie J joins Ken Bruce to choose her Tracks Of My Years.
Steve chats to Florence Welch from Florence + the Machine about her latest work.
Simon chats with Jack and asks him about his favorite bass lines.
Jamie features British jazz composer and pianist Zoe Rahman in session at Maida Vale.
Contributors Gary Barlow, producer David Arnold and Dame Shirley herself tell Paul Sexton about her 2009 album ‘The Performance’.
The Cranberries join Sir Terry Wogan in the studio to play live.
John Hegley joins Janice Long for a Spoken Word Session.
Suzi continues to profile acclaimed stars of the rock 'n' roll era. This week, Brenda Lee.
Jo Whiley welcomes Maverick Sabre as her special guest.
The Cranberries joined Sir Terry Wogan in the studio. Hear the full chat and clips from their live session.
Bill Kenwright presents the second of three programmes on the life and music of Tony Hatch.
Rock 'n roll musician Chris Isaak joined Simon in the studio to talk about his new album, Beyond the Sun.