Musical highlights from the past week and beyond on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 2
Simon Mayo and John McCusker present the Folk Awards Interval Show.
John Bramwell from I Am Kloot joins Jo Whiley for a special live session.
I Am Kloot's John Bramwell catches up with Jo Whiley.
Danny O'Donoghue, frontman of Irish rock band The Script, joins Ken Bruce to choose his Tracks of My Years.
Singer-songwriter Robert Ellis joins Bob live in session from Nashville.
Singer-songwriter Robert Ellis catches up with Bob Harris from Nashville.
Two tracks from Nerina Pallot in session.
Clare Balding's guest this week is the actor Tom Ellis.
On the weekend that Eva Cassidy would have turned fifty, the singer Deborah Rose joins Sir Terry and performs Songbird live in the studio.
Sir Terry Wogan welcomes Nell Bryden into the studio for a chat and a live session.
Keston Cobblers' Club are in session for Bob Harris with their mix of traditional folk with a contemporary sound.
Dermot speaks to veteran composer George Fenton, who's responsible for some of the most iconic film and television scores such as Blue Planet, Bergerac and Gandhi.
Keston Cobblers' Club were in session for Bob Harris - you can hear clips from their performance plus Bob's full chat with the band.
We've caught the Bugg for this promising music artist, and he's here chatting with Chris.
Steve Earle tells Simon Mayo how he was influenced by the classic Beatles & Stones albums.