Glitz, glamour and goss from the hottest celebrities on Radio 2.
James Norton hints at what's in store for his and Sarah Lancashire's characters.
Husband Michael Douglas took some convincing...
Elton John speaks to Ken Bruce about how family is the most important thing in his life.
Will explains to Chris why he and his wife Jada Pinkett Smith are boycotting the Oscars.
Shane and Jessie chat about learning their lines and life on set at Albert Square.
Elton John gives an emotional tribute to his friend Terry Wogan.
Plus why swearing in comedy is like using condiments in cooking.
Growing up with Bowie in Labyrinth and The Snowman, Caitlin reveals how she became a fan.
Lorraine on how her fans inspired her to bring her London fitness class to DVD.
No likey, no light! Paddy McGuinness chats about his ever-popular TV series.
Omid Djalili remembers his appearance on Weekend Wogan.
Alan talks about making period drama 'A Little Chaos' after 18 years away from directing.
Ella reveals how she discovered cooking after being diagnosed with a chronic illness.
How the culture shock of being uprooted as a teenager influenced his musical development.
Sue Perkins explains how Bake Off began with "a hard-hitting documentary edge."
How the tenacious young filmmaker Ryan Coogler convinced Stallone's wife Jennifer Flavin.
Quentin also explains what inspired his latest film The Hateful Eight.
Alicia chats about co-starring alongside Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne in The Danish Girl.
David Morrissey on playing an Oldham hangman on the day capital punishment is abolished.
He normally only reads the scripts when working on adaptations but made an exception...
Kurt Russell on why working with Quentin Tarantino is like being on a pirate ship.
Burt opens up about his self-deprecating humour and recalls crazy nights with Lee Marvin.
Jimmy Carr tests his family-friendly material and explains his weird laugh to Steve.
Tina Fey talks her latest film with co-star Amy Poehler, SNL and her upcoming projects.