Richie Anderson
Richie Anderson goes live from Salford with a Monday Motivation to kickâstart the week, then the Secret Star talent roundâup and

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Richie Anderson goes live from Salford with a Monday Motivation to kickâstart the week, then the Secret Star talent roundâup and
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Richie Anderson goes live from Salford with a Monday Motivation to kickâstart the week, then the Secret Star talent roundâup and
Dermot O'Leary spins a cheeky mix of 90s alternative tracks, perfect for winding down in your tent. As the sun rises, youâll hear Leftfield, The Farm and Orbital filling the air. It lets you relive tâŠ
Early Breakfast on BBC RadioâŻ2 is hosted by Owain Wyn Evans from Cardiff. He spins Airdrum Anthems to kick off the day and peppers the show with cheeky questions like âwhatâs the least grownâup thingâŠ
Sara Cox kicks off the day on BBC RadioâŻ2 with a breakfast show that mixes the latest hits and classic tunes. She reels in bigâname guests â from Hollywood stars like Matt Damon and Tom Hanks to pop âŠ
Sue Johnston joins Vernon Kay for a week of âTracks Of My Yearsâ, where she selects the tunes that have stuck with her â she starts with classics from Buddy Holly and Bobby Darin. Vernon chats with hâŠ
Jeremy Vine sits down with guests to chew over the dayâs headlines and speaks straight to the people behind the stories.
DJ Spoony is in the chair, playing a mix of classic hits and newer bangers to get you through the afternoon. The veteran garage DJ, who has hosted shows on BBC RadioâŻ1 and RadioâŻ2, picks tracks from âŠ
Ellie Taylor fronts RadioâŻ2âs Drivetime. She plays a mix of top tunes, the dayâs news and traffic updates to help you get home. Her witty banter and useful information keep you entertained and informâŠ
Jo Whiley's Shiny Happy Playlist is a halfâhour of upbeat, feelâgood tracks to brighten your weekday evening. Jo Whiley hosts it on BBC RadioâŻ2 and spins a mix of lively tunes that lift your mood. NeâŠ
Jo Whiley, the BBC RadioâŻ2 presenter, talks with Suki Waterhouse about her new solo albumâŻLoveland. The interview is relaxed and goes into the songs and where Suki is heading with the record. If you âŠ
The Blues Show with Cerys Matthews usually plays a weekly mix of blues tracks. This Monday at 21:00 on RadioâŻ2, ShaunâŻKeaveny steps in as guest host for a 57âminute show. He takes the programme from
Melvin Odoom steps in for DJ Spoony on The Good Groove, spins feelâgood soul, disco, UK garage and more to lift a rough week. He has DrâŻBeat on standby to âprescribeâ the perfect track for a listenerâŠ
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OJ Borg spins the biggest oneâhit wonders that defined 90s summer holidays, from Jinnyâs âBad Assâ to MrâŻPresidentâs âCoco Jambooâ and Belliniâs âSamba de Janeiroâ. He tells the stories behind the trâŠ
Vernon Kay hosts a cheeky trip back to the 90s dance floor, playing remixâfilled sets of popâdiva anthems and club classics. Each 57â58 minute episode brings together festival bangers, Ibiza balearicâŠ
Start your morning with Owain Wyn Evansâ Early Breakfast, a live show from Cardiff on BBC RadioâŻ2. Owain is a Welsh broadcaster, drummer and former weather presenter. He spins Airdrum Anthems and askâŠ
Sara Cox kicks off the day on BBC RadioâŻ2 with a breakfast show that mixes the latest hits and classic tunes. She reels in bigâname guests â from Hollywood stars like Matt Damon and Tom Hanks to pop âŠ
Two listeners take on Vernon's mid-morning music quiz, Ten To The Top and actress Sue Johnston has two more musical selections from her Tracks of My Years.
Jeremy Vine sits down with guests to chew over the dayâs headlines and speaks straight to the people behind the stories.
DJ Spoony is in the chair, playing a mix of classic hits and newer bangers to get you through the afternoon. The veteran garage DJ, who has hosted shows on BBC RadioâŻ1 and RadioâŻ2, picks tracks from âŠ
Ellie Taylor fronts RadioâŻ2âs Drivetime. She plays a mix of top tunes, the dayâs news and traffic updates to help you get home. Her witty banter and useful information keep you entertained and informâŠ
Jo Whiley's Shiny Happy Playlist is a halfâhour of upbeat, feelâgood tracks to brighten your weekday evening. Jo Whiley hosts it on BBC RadioâŻ2 and spins a mix of lively tunes that lift your mood. NeâŠ
Jo Whiley, the veteran BBC presenter, chats with JamesâŻKing about the latest films you shouldnât miss. Jo has a knack for fresh talent and James adds a bit of banter. Together they give quick recommeâŠ
Jamie Cullum shares his love for every shade of jazz, from the classic roots to the modern twists, and brings in live gigs and guests from across the globe.
The Good Groove with DJ Spoony dishes out feelâgood soul, disco and R&B. When Melvin Odoom joins, he does a 20âminute Good Groove Mix and a cheeky guessing game. Awardâwinning actor AdrianâŻLesterâŻCBEâŠ
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OJ Borgâs overnight slot on RadioâŻ2 is a live mix of classic popârock tunes and chat, with presenter OJ inviting listeners to send in celebrity puns to help him assemble a new team. The show has reguâŠ
Dermot O'Leary spins a cheeky mix of 90s football anthems to mark England and Scotland reaching the World Cup final. Youâll hear tracks from Black Grape, NewâŻOrder, PWEI and KirstyâŻMacColl â the songâŠ
Early Breakfast with Owain Wyn Evans starts the day from Cardiff. He mixes classic anthems with cheeky jokes about dogâwalk disasters. Owain is a Welsh broadcaster, drummer and occasional guest on ThâŠ
Sara Cox kicks off the day on BBC RadioâŻ2 with a breakfast show that mixes the latest hits and classic tunes. She reels in bigâname guests â from Hollywood stars like Matt Damon and Tom Hanks to pop âŠ
On Good News Wednesday, VernonâŻKay talks about the things that make you smile. Veteran actress SueâŻJohnston adds two more tracks from her personal playlist, âTracks of My Yearsâ. Kay, who used to hosâŠ
Jeremy Vine sits down with guests to chew over the dayâs headlines and speaks straight to the people behind the stories.
DJ Spoony is in the chair, playing a mix of classic hits and newer bangers to get you through the afternoon. The veteran garage DJ, who has hosted shows on BBC RadioâŻ1 and RadioâŻ2, picks tracks from âŠ
Ellie Taylor fronts RadioâŻ2âs Drivetime. She plays a mix of top tunes, the dayâs news and traffic updates to help you get home. Her witty banter and useful information keep you entertained and informâŠ
Jo Whiley's Shiny Happy Playlist is a halfâhour of upbeat, feelâgood tracks to brighten your weekday evening. Jo Whiley hosts it on BBC RadioâŻ2 and spins a mix of lively tunes that lift your mood. NeâŠ
Jo Whiley spins fresh tracks and quality vintage tunes, chooses the best from every corner of the musical spectrum. Youâll hear new releases across all genres plus classic cuts youâll recognise. ItâsâŠ
A solid selection of folk and acoustic tunes from the UK and beyond.
The Good Groove with Melvin Odoom is a feelâgood music mix that spins soulful house, classic soul, disco, RnB and UK garage. Melvin fills in for DJ Spoony, and DrâŻBeatâs âlocumâ drops in to pick the âŠ
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OJ goes live through the night from the Salford Riviera, hosting Midnight Mastermind, Wish You Were There and another round of Midnight Caller.
Fearne Cotton hosts a 90s pop showdown, pitting boyâband favourites Boyzone, A1 and Ultimate Kaos against girlâgroup hits Atomic Kitten, EnâŻVogue and Hepburn. The hour has classic tracks and cheeky bâŠ
Early Breakfast with Owain Wyn Evans kicks off the day from Cardiff, spinning Airdrum anthems and plenty of cheeky banter. Owain asks listeners to dig out their old school reports and shout out any sâŠ
Sara Cox kicks off the day on BBC RadioâŻ2 with a breakfast show that mixes the latest hits and classic tunes. She reels in bigâname guests â from Hollywood stars like Matt Damon and Tom Hanks to pop âŠ
Vernon Kay takes over the midâmorning slot with a cheeky look into the BBC archive in his âVernonâs Vaultâ and then spins two more tracks handâpicked by actress Sue Johnston for todayâs âTracks of MyâŠ
Jeremy Vine sits down with guests to chew over the dayâs headlines and speaks straight to the people behind the stories.
DJ Spoony is in the chair, playing a mix of classic hits and newer bangers to get you through the afternoon. The veteran garage DJ, who has hosted shows on BBC RadioâŻ1 and RadioâŻ2, picks tracks from âŠ
Ellie Taylor fronts RadioâŻ2âs Drivetime. She plays a mix of top tunes, the dayâs news and traffic updates to help you get home. Her witty banter and useful information keep you entertained and informâŠ
Jo Whiley's Shiny Happy Playlist is a halfâhour of upbeat, feelâgood tracks to brighten your weekday evening. Jo Whiley hosts it on BBC RadioâŻ2 and spins a mix of lively tunes that lift your mood. NeâŠ
Anya TaylorâJoy, fresh from *The Queenâs Gambit* and *Peaky Blinders*, drops into Jo Whileyâs chat and talks about her new series *Lucky*. She explains the premise and her role, and Jo keeps the convâŠ
Country star Darius Rucker hosts an hourâlong roundup of everything you need to know about country music. He plays brandânew exclusive tracks from todayâs biggest names and throws in allâtime classicâŠ
The Good Groove with Melvin Odoom spins feelâgood soul, disco, R&B, UK garage and fresh new tracks that get you moving. Melvin sits in for DJ Spoony, plays his own Good Groove Mix and runs the cheekyâŠ
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OJ's on live all night from the Salford Riviera, bringing you Midnight Mastermind, Wish You Were There, Midnight Caller and a big RavioâŻ2 to wrap up the week.
Dermot O'Leary tells you which bands are on the summer festival bill. Youâll hear tracks from The Cure, Sleeper, RichardâŻAshcroft, SuperâŻFurry Animals and SaintâŻEtienne, plus his cheeky commentary. GâŠ
Early Breakfast with Owain Wyn Evans starts the day from Cardiff. He plays Airdrum Anthems, Step Back in Time and the 3Ws â who you are, where you are and what youâre looking forward to this weekend.âŠ
Sara Coxâs new Breakfast Show on BBC RadioâŻ2 is for early risers, nightâshift workers and parents driving the kids. Tom Hanks opens the launch as her first guest. The programme includes familiar bitsâŠ
Vernon Kay ends the week with actress Sue Johnstonâs final two picks forâŻTracks of My Years, a nostalgic music slot. She chose a classic from the 70s popâgroup Paper Dolls and a mellow JimâŻCroce numbâŠ
Jeremy Vine sits down with guests to chew over the dayâs headlines and speaks straight to the people behind the stories.
DJ Spoony is in the chair, playing a mix of classic hits and newer bangers to get you through the afternoon. The veteran garage DJ, who has hosted shows on BBC RadioâŻ1 and RadioâŻ2, picks tracks from âŠ
Ellie Taylor takes over RadioâŻ2 Drivetime on Friday afternoons for All Request Friday, so you can pick the tracks. EmailâŻ[email protected] or callâŻ08000âŻ2âŻ88âŻ2âŻ91 when the lines open and sheâll plaâŠ
Michelle Visageâs BBC Three chat show goes full party mode for the fourth âFabulous Fridayâ birthday bash. Guests fill the studio with celebration. The NewâŻJerseyâborn judge from RuPaulâs DragâŻRaceâŻUâŠ
Michelle Visage spins a feelâgood party mix on RadioâŻ2, with classic pop bops to kick off your Friday night. This weekâs âPower of Fourâ marks the showâs fourth birthday and brings nonstop hits from âŠ
Two hours of feelâgood disco and pop, selected by Sophie EllisâBextor. The âKitchen Discoâ slot on BBC RadioâŻ2 plays nonâstop tunes that make you want to dance around the living room. More than 50 epâŠ
ShaunâŻKeaveny talks to Rolling Stones legend RonnieâŻWood about life on tour and the new album,âŻForeignâŻTongues. Wood shares stories from the Stonesâ heyday and explains what drives the record. ClassiâŠ