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Jools Holland introduces a selection of Amy's performances from the 麻豆官网首页入口 archives.
Michael Ball celebrates the career of Doris Day, who chats to Michael from California.
Suzi Quatro searches for the real Jim Morrison, the man behind the image. Contributors include Doors keyboard player Ray Manzarek and Jim's friend Alice Cooper.
Gary Barlow headlines Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park.
Barry Manilow plays the perfect soundtrack to Christmas Eve.
Pogues members Phillip Chevron, Darryl Hunt, James Fearnley, Jem Finer and producer Steve Lillywhite recall the production of Fairytale of New York and how Kirsty MacColl came to record the female vocals in the song.
Paloma Faith performs Live from London's Savoy Hotel on New Years Eve.
As David Bowie's 65th birthday approaches, Radio 2 celebrates the iconic popstar.
Steve and the team chat to Noel Gallagher about his new album, Noel Gallagher鈥檚 High Flying Birds.
Nitin Sawhney talks about hearing Qawwali music for the first time.
麻豆官网首页入口 Sound of 2012 winner Michael Kiwanuka joins Cerys Matthews to play live.
Lyricist Don Black shares personal memories of John Barry.
One of the architects of disco music, Nile Rodgers of Chic remembers his 1970s.
James Blunt 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.
Sir Terry has live music from by The Puppini Sisters.
Steve and Tim Smith chat to Ringo Starr about his new album, Ringo 2012.
Jo Whiley is on the red carpet to meet the 2012 Brit Award nominees.
Sir Bruce Forsyth picks his Tracks Of My Years for Ken Bruce.
Jeremy discusses whether parents should be able to go into classrooms to help schools root out and sack failing teachers.
Charles Hazlewood and Mick Jones lead an impressionistic portrait of London.
JLS join Steve, Tim and Janey to talk about their sport Relief single, Proud.
Former X Factor winner Matt Cardle picks his Tracks of My Years.