Musical highlights from the past week and beyond on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 2
Lyricist Don Black shares personal memories of John Barry.
One of the architects of disco music, Nile Rodgers of Chic remembers his 1970s.
Janice Long with an acoustic session and a 'Spoken Word Session' from indie folk singer Andy Robinson.
Lenny Kravitz performs at Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park.
Jamie and Nigel Kennedy discuss their mutual appreciation of jazz music which disregards technique.
Suggs joins Steve to talk about his new live show, Suggs: My Life Story in Words and Music.
Dame Shirley, John Barry and others remember ‘Goldfinger’ and how the 007 theme made her an international star in 1964.
Singer-songwriter John Tams tells Mike how he wrote the songs for the internationally successful stage play of War Horse.
Charles Hazlewood and Mick Jones lead an impressionistic portrait of swinging London.
Sir Terry has live music from by The Puppini Sisters.
Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to American tenor Noah Stewart.
Sir Terry is joined in the studio by The Puppini Sisters.
Twiggy chooses her Tracks Of My Years for Ken Bruce.
Steve and Tim Smith chat to Ringo Starr about his new album, Ringo 2012.
Clare Teal presents the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Big Band performing Glenn Miller classics.
Jo Whiley is on the red carpet to meet the 2012 Brit Award nominees.
Bob Harris has rising star Paul Freeman from Newport, South Wales in session.
Bob talks to Texan song-writing legend Guy Clark. You can also hear clips from his session tracks.
Rising star Paul Freeman from Newport, South Wales joins Bob Harris in the studio.
Texan song-writing legend Guy Clark join Bob to play in session and talk about turning 70.
Jo Whiley is joined in the studio by Dry The River.
Sir Bruce Forsyth picks his Tracks Of My Years for Ken Bruce.
Orlando from The Maccabees speaks to Jo about the band's new album and tour.