Today
Tony Blackburn’s Golden Hour, BBC Radio 2, 7pm
The veteran DJ hosts an hour of the best hits from across the decades. Featuring music from The Supremes, Billy Ocean and Dina Carroll.
Monday
I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue, BBC Radio 4, 6.30pm
The multi award-winning “antidote to panel games” promises yet more desk-based entertainment for all the family. This week sees Rachel Parris and the Reverend Richard Coles pitched against Tony Hawks and Alexander Armstrong, with Jack Dee in the role of reluctant chairman.
Tuesday
Michael Sheen Gets Into Character, BBC Radio 4, 4pm The Welsh actor explores the strange art of acting, from classic techniques to method madness. He speaks to some of today’s performers about their different approaches to getting into character and delves into the off-stage drama of drama schools.
Wednesday
Journeys In Sound, 6Music, 11pm Paul Weller shares the pivotal moments that have made him the multi-talented musician and composer he is today. Talking to Nemone, he reveals how his relationship with music has grown over the six decades he’s been releasing records and the experiences that have impacted on him.
Thursday
Vernon Kay, BBC Radio 2, 9.30am In this week’s Tracks Of My Years, Neil Finn – founding member and frontman of award-winning, multi-million selling, global chart-topping act Crowded House – chooses songs that reflect his life.
Friday
Indie Forever, 6Music, 9pm
Jack Antonoff, of the American rock band Bleachers, joins Nathan Shepherd to talk about their latest, self-titled album.
Saturday
Alan Titchmarsh, Classic FM, 4pm Join Alan for three hours of the very best classical music, including his Gardening Tip and the Titchmarsh Teaser...