Jeremy Vine and guests discuss the news headlines and talk to the people making them. Competitions or votes featured in the programme may now be closed.
Jeremy discusses assisted suicide, whether John Terry should keep the captaincy of the England football team, selective mutism and smoking outside entrances of buildings.
DetailsJeremy discusses crime maps, the impact of paternity tests, how to tell your elderly parent to stop driving and football transfer records.
DetailsAnita Rani asks are we ready for a Conservative Government, we discuss home tutoring, we also ask do you use the stairs to keep fit and finally we discuss hoarding junk.
DetailsJeremy discusses anonymity on the internet, we also talk about alcoholism and rehab, we discuss the Lockerbie bomber and finally we look at the Olympic Tower for 2012.
DetailsMatthew sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsDiscussing the age children should start school, replacement buses for trains, the 30th anniversary of Margaret Thatcher's rise to power, and the father who delivered his child.
DetailsJeremy discusses the pressure on Susan Boyle, the prime minister's support of the chancellor, the mum deemed 'too stupid' to look after her child and teaching children self-defence.
DetailsMatthew Bannister discusses Israeli commandos taking over a ship, we look at civil servants' salaries, we discuss David Laws and finally we talk about cleaning your pavement.
DetailsJulian Worricker sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsThe possible closure of two naval shipyards; protecting yourself from lightning strikes; people who impersonate war heroes by wearing medals; and does your child carry a knife?
DetailsJeremy discusses soldiers and Ed Miliband joins us in the studio. We also talk about healthy eating and we hear the tragic story of the death of a young girl in Manchester.
DetailsJeremy discusses the alleged deal between the British government and Libya, the bus driver who fell ill at the wheel, war evacuees and Joanna Lumley cleaning public toilets.
DetailsJeremy discusses Tony Blair's new book, the motorist who was fined after napping at a service station, David and Ed Miliband, and the rise in bed bug infestations.
DetailsAs part of '70 Not Out!', Jeremy asks: 'Is putting your elderly parents in a care home shirking your responsibilities?' The phone vote which ran throughout the show has closed.
DetailsJeremy looks at BAE Systems facing bribery charges; the Plymouth nursery worker accused of child sex offences; China's anniversary; and driving lessons.
DetailsJeremy discusses adult literacy. And as part of Radio 2’s Life2Live campaign, he speaks to people living with HIV and Aids.
DetailsJeremy discusses aircraft security, Halloween versus Guy Fawkes Night, the dangers of alcohol and great political putdowns.
DetailsJeremy discusses the "mansion tax" amendments, whether you should report dangerous dogs, the safety of superlorries and cashiers who are too attentive.
DetailsJeremy discusses public sector pay, Vince Cable abstaining from voting on his own policy, people who are embarrassed by their bad spelling and helping people in the snow.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses Pope Benedict's visit to Britain, the Chandlers who are being held hostage, Conservative plans to go slower on spending cuts and pets mourning their owner's death.
DetailsJeremy discusses the impact of Pfizer's plant in Sandwich closing, democracy and autocracy, debt collectors and the government charging people stranded in Egypt £300 to get home.
DetailsAnita Rani dicusses Lord Ashcroft's nom-dom status to avoid paying tax, we look at the proposed closure of 6 Music, we discuss Peter Sutcliffe and finally the miners' strikes.
DetailsMoney-saving expert Martin Lewis gives his advice on beating the petrol price hikes, and Jeremy runs down the results from the local elections so far.
DetailsJeremy discusses the disappearance of the Air France airbus, the family found at the bottom of Beachy Head, the Spanish Civil War and hitchhiking.
DetailsMatthew discusses the BP oil spill, we look at traineeships for ethnic minorities, we ask have you ever claimed a perk and finally we discuss anger and whether it's good for you?
DetailsJulian Worricker sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses Ronnie Biggs being denied parole, the government's U-turns on some policies, the East Coast rail line and the police dogs who died in a car in the heatwave.
DetailsJeremy discusses the voting system and school phobia. We have a health special, and also ask if David Cameron should fly the Scotish flag in support of Andy Murray.
DetailsJeremy discusses the banks lending more businesses money, Ian Huntley suing his prison for an attack on him, cannabis use and finally we talk about loud mobile phones.
DetailsJeremy discusses William Hague and a beggar who is fined in Lincoln. Also, Ed Balls joins us, and we talk about properties that are left in a state.
DetailsAs part of Radio 2's Life2Live campaign '70 Not Out!', Jeremy is joined by Emma Soames, Editor of Saga Magazine. They talk to pensioners who are making the most of retirement.
DetailsJeremy talks to a therapist who works with women paedophiles, Will Hutton talks about equality, Jeremy asks if your children are coping at university and looks at derelict gardens.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines, and discussing making money on the internet.
DetailsJeremy discusses the sacking of David Nutt, Sir Ian Blair's criticism of the idea of electing police officials, bedtime stories and wearing poppies.
DetailsJeremy discusses the British/French military union, we talk about the mass water poisoning at Camelford, we a look at prison votes and finally we discuss autumn.
DetailsJeremy discusses more US troops going into Afghanistan, parking bays for pregnant women, violence at home and starlings.
DetailsJeremy discusses coping with the snow, giving birth, whether England deserves to win the World Cup bid and whether Gillian McKeith shows that 'healthy eating' is not a good thing.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses unclaimed benefits in the UK, asks if the MMR vaccine is safe, discusses a woman who was stalked for seven years and finally taxi drivers accused of racism.
DetailsIn Health Hour, Jeremy looks at people who suffer with back problems.
DetailsExploring the issues of the day and talking to the people making the headlines.
DetailsAnita Rani keeps you up to date with important news stories and, as part of Radio 2's Get Connected campaign, hears from people about how the internet has changed their lives.
DetailsMatthew Bannister discusses the Cumbrian shootings, we ask should fathers be less involved in childbirth and finally we discuss bicycle bells.
DetailsJeremy discusses the mother who lied to get her son into a good school; asks who will leave work early to watch Andy Murray; discusses 'staycations' and visits the allotment.
DetailsJeremy discusses UK banks announcing surprise profits and bonuses, injured British soldiers in Afghanistan, potty training children and bouncers at West End Theatres.
DetailsJeremy discusses job centres advertising sex industry jobs, we talk about a parasailing accident, illegal snooping by Poole council and finally we talk about backbenchers.
DetailsJeremy discusses the American tabloid attack on Gordon Brown, computer hackers and passwords, ADHD, and restoring Bletchley Park to its former glory.
DetailsJeremy discusses alcohol pricing and a recent spate of wheelie bin fires in Derby. We also talk about food inflation, and chat to Terry Walton on the Radio 2 allotment.
DetailsAs part of Radio 2's Life2Live campaign '70 Not Out!', Jeremy is joined by money saving expert Martin Lewis for his tips on surviving financially as a pensioner.
DetailsJeremy discusses how parents who cheat to get their children into popular schools should be treated, Hamid Karzai's election, bedtime stories and the M1's 50th birthday.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Democratic Party's mid term election results, we talk about a gas explosion, we talk to John Hirst and finally we discuss urine.
DetailsJeremy discusses Zac Goldsmith's tax status, whether Santa's Grottos are value for money, marriage breakups and finally parcels that are sent to UK troops in Afghanistan.
DetailsJeremy discusses Russia winning the World Cup bid, gritting, whether discounted wine is worth it and Mick Hucknall apologising to the 1000 women he's slept with.
DetailsJeremy discusses airport body scanners, heavy snowfall in the country, speech therapy for children and finally a protest march in Wootton Bassett.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines. In Health Hour, Jeremy discusses claustrophobia with author Andrea Perry.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses Toyota recalling 180,000 vehicles, MPs' expense details, how a coroner investigates an overseas doctor and bags for life. iPlayer edition of this show has been edited.
DetailsAnita Rani sits in for Jeremy Vine with news, views and live guests.
DetailsJeremy and money expert Martin Lewis discuss the credit crunch and how it affects both savings and mortgages.
DetailsJeremy talks to the leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg, we discuss electrical fires in the home caused by faulty equipment and finally we talk about tactical voting.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines as Eamonn sits in for Jeremy Vine.
DetailsJeremy discusses Barclays bank closing final salary schemes, the increase of fake burglaries, dying villages and being sacked for being unable to speak properly.
DetailsMatthew discusses the Cumbrian shootings, we ask should capital gains tax be introduced on all property sales, we look at how to deal with cold callers and finally tribute bands.
DetailsJeremy talks to the people who make the headlines and tackles the issue of summer pests.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses teens texting naked pictures of themselves; a Sudanese woman facing lashes for wearing trousers; and the grieving mother fined by a crematorium.
DetailsJeremy discusses council housing, the devastating floods in Pakistan, we talk about caring for a disabled child when you're no longer able to and finally we look at yodelling.
DetailsDiscussing the attacks on two boys in Doncaster, Gordon Brown's speech on Afghanistan, how to avoid unfair parking fines and the public information film about texting and driving.
DetailsWith a special feature celebrating National Poetry Day, including The Prince of Wales reading his favourite poem.
DetailsJoin Jeremy to find out what's hot in the news, with lively discussion and good music. He is celebrating poetry this week, to mark National Poetry Day on Thursday 7 October.
DetailsJeremy discusses the five soldiers killed in Helmand Province, the green martyr's right to sue his former employer, bedtime stories and attitudes towards the Lisbon Treaty.
DetailsJeremy discusses Nick Clegg's pledge not to increase student fees, we talk about traffic calming in Oxford, we also look at possible firefighter strikes and Qantas.
DetailsJeremy discusses the data on climate change allegations, what would happen if the banks were not bailed out, drink driving and allotments.
DetailsJeremy discusses a potential new supermarket ombudsman to support farmers, we look at meditation, we discuss an ex-mayor who stole underwear and finally we 'visit' the Yemen.
DetailsJeremy discusses suing the NHS if your contraceptive implant fails, New Enterprise Allowance, a man who warned other motorists about speed traps and dissolving corpses.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses swine flu, he asks have you ever asked your grandparents for cash, we discuss emergency 999 calls and finally we look at weather forecasts.
DetailsAnita Rani sits in for Jeremy Vine with news, views and live guests.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses the government's 'least wanted' list, using bidets instead of toilet roll, stolen charity shop donation bags, and Sarah Jarvis answers questions on swine flu.
DetailsJeremy discusses floating voters the day before the general election, we talk about the death of two children while on holiday in Corfu and finally we discuss traffic congestion.
DetailsEamonn sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses children cycling to school, we talk to tennis legend Martina Navratilova, we discuss alcoholism and finally we talk about pensioners using their bus passes.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine. Plus the Student Essentials campaign, where Radio 2 provides information and support for students receiving their exam results.
DetailsJeremy discusses the judge facing disciplinary action, buses causing environmental damage, Labour's Deputy Leader Harriet Harman, and Oxfam stores damaging second hand bookshops.
DetailsJeremy discusses cloned cow meat, we look at the issue of computer porn, we also talk about witchcraft in black African churches and finally we discuss beach huts.
DetailsMoney saving expert Martin Lewis talks about gas and electricity pricing.
DetailsJeremy discusses payment protection insurance with money-saving expert Martin Lewis.
DetailsRichard Bacon sits in for Jeremy Vine to discuss the Conservatives' plans for those on incapacity benefit, throwing litter from cars, living wills and science experiments in school.
DetailsJeremy discusses the proposed Child Benefit cuts, we talk about a woman who confronted football hooligans, we discuss Norman Wisdom and finally we focus on war poetry.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines. Dealing with loneliness after your spouse has passed away is the subject in the Health Hour.
DetailsJeremy dicusses fears surrounding the overhaul of MPs' expenses, what student Philip Laing could do to redeem himself, bedtime stories and the dangers of bonfires.
DetailsJeremy discusses Vanessa George's conviction, we look at the prison riots near Doncaster, we talk about the Christmas lights switch on and finally we discuss allotments.
DetailsJeremy discusses the heavy snow fall, the influx of Gurkhas to the UK, the elderly people being force-fed in care homes and Iceland's debt.
DetailsJeremy is joined by Ed Miliband for the first hour, and then discusses criticism of the police during the murder enquiry and the mystery of thousands of birds dropping dead.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses the introduction of the ID card in Manchester, neighbourly disputes, living on fifty pounds a week and the MOD using Action Man as a recruitment tool.
DetailsMatthew Bannister discusses Danny Dyer's comments in Zoo magazine, we look at the protests in Greece, we talk about bus shelters and finally we talk about lost pets.
DetailsEamonn sits in for Jeremy Vine and chats to Terry Walton about his allotment.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses the tower block blaze in Camberwell, how personal details can be compromised on Facebook, myths surrounding sunburn and Chinese lanterns.
DetailsJeremy discusses graduates who are unemployed, we talk about Raoul Moat, we are joined by Andy Burnham and finally we discuss a style guide issued by Iranian officials.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the possibility of another housing boom, the autistic genius who can speak eleven languages, trainee doctors' working hours and garden farmyards.
DetailsJeremy discusses accepting blood diamonds as a gift, a customer who billed British Gas for wasting his time, running a web business from home and finally we discuss allotments.
DetailsJeremy discusses tax mistakes, the death of a founding member of ELO, multiple miscarriages and drivers with more than 12 points on their licence.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsRichard Bacon discusses pushing back the retirement age, the suicides of Georgia Rowe and Neve Lafferty, open access CCTV and free taxis for drunks.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Government's proposed benefit cuts, we look at head teachers, we ask can you work without cannabis and finally we discuss poems about bereavement.
DetailsJeremy discusses Mike Hancock's Russian 'spy' researcher, shark attacks and why people swim in shark-ridden waters, the extreme weather with GP Sarah Jarvis and stolen meat.
DetailsJeremy discusses the secret ballot called on Gordon Brown's leadership, taking time off work because of the snow, fake IDs and Iris Robinson's attempted suicide over an affair.
DetailsJeremy asks how should we mark the death of firefighters, we discuss divorce, Captain Wayne Owers joins us to talk about bomb disposal and finally we talk about the leaders' wives.
DetailsDiscussing DNA profiles being removed from the national database, life after driving lorries, and bicycle theft. Plus the BBC Trust ask listeners what they think of the network.
DetailsMatthew discusses the outcome of the General Election, will it be a hung Parliament? Did you get to vote and how are the financial markets reacting to the outcome?
DetailsJeremy discusses the predicted economic cuts, we talk about the fox attack, we also ask how do you deal with a family atrocity and finally we talk about overweight pets.
DetailsClive sits in for Jeremy and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy Vine on the death of another British soldier in Afghanistan; trichotillomania (recurrent hair pulling); schools that stop teaching weeks before term ends; and shisha pipes.
DetailsJeremy discusses tougher school discipline, talks to Tony Benn, asks if British troops are pulling out of Sangin and talks about complaint letters.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses victims of IRA violence receiving compensation from America, rail chaos, addiction to pain killers and the honesty test.
DetailsJeremy discusses Tony Blair and leylandii trees. We also remember the Blitz on the 70th anniversary, and we talk about a couple who got fined for getting off a train too early.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsRichard Bacon sits in for Jeremy Vine. He discusses public spending, postmen who don't deliver parcels, doctors paying some patients to take medication and stolen wheelie bins.
DetailsJeremy discusses public sector pensions, we talk about child benefits, we also discuss the suicide of a gay man and finally we talk about poetry that changed your life.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines. Topics include paedophiles who use the internet.
DetailsMoney-saving expert Martin Lewis gives you 'The 12 Saves of Christmas'.
DetailsJeremy discusses the government's windfall tax, the Amanda Knox trial, the causes of depression and if are pink toys sexist.
DetailsJeremy discusses heating in winter and puppy farms. Martin Lewis joins him to talk about cutting debt and finally, Jeremy joins Terry Walton from the snowy allotment.
DetailsIn Your Money and Your Life, Jeremy asks listeners who have moved to France to discuss their experiences.
DetailsJeremy discusses MPs avoiding prosecution over expenses, he asks can you combine motherhood and career, we discuss fatal allergies and finally we look at Britain's credit rating.
DetailsJeremy discusses Jon Venables' anonymity, politicians over the age of 55, whether vegans need protection from discrimination and 99p stores.
DetailsTopics covered include the man who suffered a heart attack during the G20 protests, infant sex education, Gordon Brown and the budget.
DetailsJeremy discusses Labour's plan to increase National Insurance, we talk to Lionel Schriver, we discuss Darren Day's 'weapon' keyring and finally we look at political heckling.
DetailsDiscussing Joanna Lumley's fight for the Gurkhas; the 11-year-old boy killed in a hit-and-run accident and money saving myths. Plus Digging for Victory with Terry Walton.
DetailsJeremy discusses the BNP's results in the European Elections, restaurant tips used to top up workers' salaries, outliving your doctor's prognosis and a disruptive Oasis concert.
DetailsJeremy discusses the public spending cuts, we ask have you survived a serious fall, we talk about sunburn and finally we discuss a possible cull of urban foxes.
DetailsClive Anderson sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses public spending and MPs' expenses with David Cameron. He also looks at a laboratory that has created human sperm and discusses mobs of teenagers in Newquay.
DetailsJeremy discusses Michael Gove's apology over school building cuts, we also talk about Raoul Moat, John Suchet joins us to talk about dementia and finally we discuss sexuality.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to money-saving expert Martin Lewis about 'money-off' vouchers.
DetailsDiscussing the terrorists who planned to blow up planes with liquid bombs, carers entitled to benefits, the UK's national debt and asking if listeners have ever found a dead body.
DetailsJeremy discusses a priest who wants to burn copies of the Koran, the NHS who are spending thousands on porn for sperm donors, letters from the tax man and supermarket parking bays.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines. Jeremy discusses panic attacks with Dr Sarah Jarvis.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsRichard Bacon sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses the postal strikes, bad driving in car parks, joining the army to fight in Afghanistan and turning golf courses into allotments.
DetailsJeremy discusses the shooting of Mark Saunders. We also look at having children outside of marriage, we talk about property prices and finally we discuss poetry.
DetailsJeremy is joined by Liberal Democrat leadership candidate Nick Clegg.
DetailsJeremy discusses forcing the unemployed back into work, we look at David Cameron's trip to China, we ask should we wear a poppy and finally we discuss squatters.
DetailsJeremy discusses cutting flight carbon emissions, drug addiction at work, houses covered in Christmas lights. Plus a discussion on serial killers.
DetailsJeremy discusses the arrest of Britain's high-profile Asian policeman Ali Dizaei, we look at third class degrees, we speak to Dame Joan Bakewell and finally we discuss Tesco.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the possible introduction of dog insurance, we discuss accidents in lifts, we talk to Shadow Home Secretary Chris Grayling and finally we discuss utility bills.
DetailsTalking to the people making the headlines. Jeremy talks about the resignation of Assistant Commissioner Bob Quick and discusses scam letters, homecare and Dig for Victory.
DetailsJeremy discusses politicians canvassing support, Malcolm McLaren's death, we ask are politicians doing enough to combat crime and finally we visit the Radio 2 allotment.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines, plus more financial advice with Martin Lewis.
DetailsJeremy discusses the economic green shoots of recovery, who is causing mountainside fires, the introduction of slop buckets and phasing out school textbooks in favour of websites.
DetailsJeremy discusses garden grabbing, good manners on buses, we look at the Labour leadership contenders and finally house fires caused by the sun magnified through glass objects.
DetailsClive Anderson sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses university tuition fees, Alistair Darling's tough regulations for banks, the News of the World's possible involvement in phone tapping and racist jokes.
DetailsJeremy discusses anonymity for rape defendants, we talk about Raoul Moat still being on the run, we discuss the recession and finally we visit Terry Walton on the allotment.
DetailsJeremy discusses scrapping free milk for under fives, we look at moped riders who only have L plates, we ask should we scrap the RAF and finally we talk about dog training.
DetailsJeremy asks if the recession is over, discusses the rise in muggings, asks if listeners would give a child a sedative to help them sleep, and reviews a list of popular names.
DetailsJeremy discusses spending cuts, budgerigar murders, the sad death of David Cameron's father, and we launch Radio 2's 'Poetry That Changes My Life'.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsRichard Bacon sits in for Jeremy Vine with music and topical debate.
DetailsJeremy is live in Berlin, talking to the people who experienced life behind the Berlin Wall and their memories of the day it fell.
DetailsJeremy discusses tax evasion, we ask should you know your baby's sex before it is born, we discuss Sophie Lancaster murdered for being a Goth and finally Ireland's economy.
DetailsJeremy discusses Ireland's severe budget, scrapping your boiler, retailers seeking compensation from shoplifters and the pre-Budget report.
DetailsChief Constable of North Wales Police Richard Brunstrom co-hosts the show with Jeremy.
DetailsJeremy discusses the election count, Susan May convicted of murder joins us to protest her innocence and finally Home Secretary Alan Johnson talks about immigration.
DetailsIn Health Hour, Jeremy discusses children who experience puberty early.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives forming a coalition government, we look at the Euro, we talk about VE Day and finally we speak to Nigel Farage.
DetailsJeremy discusses a listener who says she is raped by her husband, the London travel chaos, the Alzheimers test and speeding cyclists in Bournemouth.
DetailsJeremy discusses the BP political fallout, the government flying the St George's flag, we ask do you regret going to university and finally, is parachuting just too dangerous?
DetailsClive Anderson sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsDiscussing a move back to wartime diets; England pulling out of the World Badminton Championships; whether you bath or shower every day; and whether you've lied about your age?
DetailsJeremy discusses Sion Jenkins' refused compensation bid, we look at credit agencies hunting down benefit cheats, we discuss toddlers and finally we look at air rage.
DetailsJeremy discusses the UK paratrooper killed trying to free a reporter, what listeners would cut from the BBC, if funerals cost too much, and speaks to Lord Mountbatten's grandson.
DetailsJeremy discusses benefits, a lawyer who refused to help his daughter, the Koran and a garden nudist who doesn't want houses built overlooking his property.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy asks how can we improve our Post Offices, we discuss Phil Woolas, we look at why people don't visit care homes and finally we discuss cat killings in Somerset.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines. In the Health Hour, Rabbi Julia Neuberger discusses siblings who have different fathers.
DetailsJeremy discusses the results of the pre-Budget report, a letter written to a burglar, the difference between successive generations and tattoos.
DetailsFern Britton discusses school closures due to the snow and Nick Clegg's row with child guru Gina Ford. Plus have you resorted to panic buying and are migraines ruining your life?
DetailsIn the Health Hour, Jeremy discusses the causes of itching, and the best ways to deal with them.
DetailsJeremy discusses the possible introduction of the Tobin Tax, Binyam Mohamed, the 20th anniversary of Nelson Mandela's release and finally we talk about sex addiction.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and looks ahead to Red Nose Day 2009 with comic actor Stephen Mangan.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Sheffield incest case, politics in the home, we speak to David Calvert and finally we talk about the woman who is addicted to motherhood.
DetailsJeremy examines what happens to money raised for the BBC's Children in Need fund.
DetailsDiscussing MPs' controversial expenses claims, whether paintballing should be banned and emotional blackmail. Plus Paul Mason asks: could this be the end of greed?
DetailsJeremy discusses a possible Labour and Liberal coalition, we look at assisted suicide, the 25th anniversay of the Bradford City fire and finally we talk about Gordon Brown.
DetailsJeremy discusses Gordon Ramsay's language, Peter Lawrence's daughter's disappearance, nurseries and cannabis factories in your street.
DetailsJeremy discusses David Cameron's trip to Helmand, we talk about vehicles crashing into houses, we look at unhealthy lifestyles in Scotland and finally we talk about school photos.
DetailsClive Anderson sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses Naomi Campbell's evidence at the trial of Charles Taylor, playgrounds, junior doctors' hours being cut, and finally the theft of drain covers.
DetailsJeremy discusses reassessing incapacity benefit claimants, naming and shaming rapists, the equality of children's life chances and the death of Linda Norgrove.
DetailsA special programme reflecting on the sacrifices made during WWI. Guests include military historian Peter Caddick Adams and actor Cameron Stewart.
DetailsJeremy discusses sexual harassment in the workplace and looks at dodgy city underpasses. He also marks Armistice Day and examines pushchairs with safety risks.
DetailsJeremy discusses the student demonstrations in London, Armistice day - asking who did you remember, welfare reform and finally Ireland.
DetailsJeremy discusses drivers using mobile phones, the case of the man falsely accused of being a paedophile, cutting fuel bills and phone boxes.
DetailsFern Britton sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses schoolchildren's packed lunches, an elderly couple who froze to death at home, a bleach attack and Muslim anti-war demonstrators.
DetailsForeign Secretary David Miliband joins Jeremy to debate Britain's role in the EU and in Afghanistan.
DetailsJeremy discusses the death of Gordon Brown's daughter, we ask are house re-possessions an option, we look at care for the elderly and finally we discuss home security.
DetailsJeremy presents a Budget special, with the changes as they are announced by the Chancellor. And he's joined by a panel of Radio 2 listeners to see how the Budget will affect them.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses David Askew who was 'tormented to death', MPs' expenses claims, we continue with our Get Connected campaign and finally we visit our Radio 2 allotment.
DetailsJeremy kicks off Radio 2's election coverage by getting out of the studio to visit Wrexham, beginning a series of debates on subjects that matter to his listeners.
DetailsDiscussing public outrage at MPs' controversial expenses claims, the lift that plunged ten feet at Tower Bridge, the Cardiff pub threatened with demolition and the Welsh Devolution.
DetailsJeremy discusses the coalition government, we ask who will be the new Labour leader, also will the Conservatives and Liberals get along and finally we talk about the BP oil spill.
DetailsJeremy discusses the death of a publicist who became an alcoholic whilst entertaining clients, the Iranian elections, holidays during the recession and weed control on allotments.
DetailsJeremy discusses the death of Raoul Moat, we talk about learner drivers, we also discuss teaching methods and finally we look at the World Cup Final.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the rise of unemployment, the 40 million pound jewellery heist, Hillary Clinton's outburst and allotments doubling up as burial grounds.
DetailsJeremy discusses the US troops pulling out of Iraq, we look at speed cameras, we talk about Rachael Slack who was murdered by her ex-partner and finally we talk about NHS letters.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines. Jeremy debates household pests.
DetailsJeremy discusses the new MP expenses row, a supermarket that refused to sell a mother alcohol, a man who died from a cancerous organ transplant and looks at global warming.
DetailsJeremy discusses how to fund universities, how Linda Norgrove died, when to buy cheap goods and he remembers Claire Rayner.
DetailsJeremy chats to Liberal Democrat leadership candidate Chris Huhne, and Dr Sarah Jarvis looks at the relationship between cancer and food.
DetailsJeremy discusses the plans to phase out child care vouchers, a British town refusing to twin with a Japanese town, nurses training for degrees and tuneless carol singers.
DetailsMoney saving expert Martin Lewis talks about the financial issues connected with unemployment.
DetailsFern Britton discusses Alastair Campbell's comments on Iraq, fresh snow brings more disruption, Brian Moore talks about his childhood and we discuss falsely wearing army medals.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the headlines of the day and plays the best music.
DetailsDiscussing MPs' expenses claims, the pub that has a room called the smoking research centre, marriage break-ups in the recession and computers.
DetailsJeremy discusses the proposed VAT increase, we talk about forgiving an attacker, we also look at alcoholism in the forces and finally we discuss lying about cancer.
DetailsDiscussing whether our troops are adequately equipped for war, Iain Duncan Smith's ideas on counselling before divorce, labour pain and the England team's Ashes draw.
DetailsJeremy discusses the new NHS reforms, Roman Polanski, the head teacher who earns more than the prime minister and animal welfare.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses a renewed call into the death of Dr David Kelly, we look at another travel firm collapsing, we find out how to get self published and finally we look at pet owls.
DetailsJeremy discusses the government's spending cuts, we talk about the human brain, we look at tenants who don't pay their rent and finally we discuss smoking in hospitals.
DetailsJeremy discusses youth unemployment figures, a school pupil who burnt her hands with plaster of Paris, serial killers and asks: is your fridge full of air freight products?
DetailsJeremy discusses the Chilean miners rescue, we look at high street shop facades, we talk about the teacher accused of having sex with her students and finally we discuss badgers.
DetailsJeremy presents his show live from Leeds. Amongst the big news stories, he discusses the impact on the local community when a large shopping centre opens.
DetailsJeremy discusses a toddler being attacked by another child, heterosexual civil partnerships and compost heaps and Martin Lewis suggests banning Christmas presents.
DetailsFern Britton discusses the earthquake in Haiti, we ask is racism now linked to poverty, we also look at pet bereavement and finally we discuss the naked rambler.
DetailsJeremy discusses the need for a manifesto for the elderly, with Rabbi Julia Neuberger.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people making the headlines. Discussing Labour emails, teacher's pay, abortion and injured soldiers.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Liberal Democrat manifesto, we ask should wealthy expat Greeks help bail out their country, we discuss CRB checks and finally we look at cornershop adverts.
DetailsJeremy discusses GPs, knife attacks on children in China, we ask have you visited your local museum recently and finally Sir Terry Wogan joins us to talk about Silver Surfers Day.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses swine flu, whether private schools are charities, noisy neighbours and asks how we pay for care in old age.
DetailsJeremy discusses a double-dip recession, we look at the troubles in Northern Ireland, we talk about Jon Gaunt's 'Nazi' comments and finally we discuss jury service.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, with support and advice for students receiving their A-Level results.
DetailsJeremy discusses the MP who walked out of a Muslim wedding, whether swine flu is being over-diagnosed, parents bailing out their children and customer surveys.
DetailsJeremy discusses whether to cut spending or increase taxes, children contracting E.coli from a petting farm, Constance Briscoe and Elton John adopting.
DetailsJeremy discusses pupils wrongly labelled as having special needs, we look at advertising flyers, as well as ways to solve the country's deficit and finally we discuss the Pope.
DetailsJeremy discusses social help for the white working classes, the dangers of a baby sharing a parent's bed, MPs' expenses and speaks to the UK head of Google.
DetailsJeremy discusses Manchester Police using Twitter, we look at the many quangos being abolished, we talk about a train fine and finally we discuss the rescue of the Chilean miners.
DetailsJeremy is joined by John Prescott as he presents the show live from St Pancras International to coincide with the first high-speed passenger train leaving London for Paris.
DetailsJeremy continues the Radio 2 Children in Need marathon which hands over to BBC TV at 7.00pm.
DetailsJeremy discusses who has the children at Christmas if a family has been separated.
DetailsJeremy talks to School Secretary Ed Balls about CRB checks. Plus a look at claiming benefits, asking whether you have problems receiving mail, and a discussion about photographers.
DetailsFern discusses how eye examinations could detect Alzheimer's, we ask can aid get through to Haiti, we look at advertising on NHS appointment cards and an unusual French exchange.
DetailsIn Your Money and Your Life, Jeremy and Martin Lewis want to know 'what's in your wallet'?
DetailsJeremy discusses public sector job losses, can we avoid civilian casualties in Afghanistan, we speak to the BBC trust and finally we talk about sleep disorders.
DetailsJeremy discusses support for rape victims, giving your vote to someone in the Third World, Ed Balls discusses Labour's education policy and finally we look at David Beckham.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine. Discussing the suspension of a policeman after the G20 protests; defending your property; faith at work and the Hillsborough disaster.
DetailsJeremy discusses the volcanic eruption in Iceland, we look at one-way road systems, we discuss the party leaders TV debate and finally we talk about fence sprayers.
DetailsDiscussing MPs' expenses claims and how listeners would fix the system, the women who were accidentally switched at birth and asking if listeners would fight over a woman.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine. Discussing the death of a woman from swine flu, extra train lines, the IVF mix-up and people who clean up after their dog makes a mess.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Bloody Sunday inquiry, we also look at pickpocketing, we talk about pension cuts and finally we discuss sexism in the workplace.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsWith topical debate on the most important news stories and great music.
DetailsJeremy discusses Facebook tributes to Raoul Moat, we look at the possible introduction of a graduate tax, we talk about white van man and finally we discuss a German police offcer.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and is joined by Janey Lee Grace, who talks about camping.
DetailsJeremy discusses CRB checks, being ill while on annual leave, unfair dismissal for being pretty and whether divorce settlements should always be 50-50.
DetailsJeremy investigates the prospect of enjoying a good birth, with Parenting writer Joanna Moorhead.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Territorial Army, teenagers skipping meals, a homophobic attack on a man by two women and finally we ask what has happened to your Woolworths?
DetailsJeremy discusses the Government's pre-school education spend, we look at health & safety laws, we talk about the internet murder map and finally we discuss allotments.
DetailsJeremy broadcasts the show live from Paris, looking at the big issues facing the British and the French populations, and finding out what we can learn from the French.
DetailsJeremy discusses the possible British Airways strikes, the Conservatives' narrowing lead, the businessman jailed for tackling an intruder and attendance parties.
DetailsJeremy discusses the assassination of Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, grandparents over indulging their grandchildren, baby boomers and finally expats claiming fuel allowances.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsToday Jeremy interviews Shadow Culture Secretary, Jeremy Hunt as part of Radio 2's Get Connected month.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine. Topics covered include the government offering people subsidies to buy hybrid cars.
DetailsJeremy discusses last night's party political TV debate, we talk to Miss England, we also ask whether the volcanic ash has left you stranded and finally we talk about mephedrone.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses the House of Commons Speaker, the man shot by a police taser gun, the 'secret' inquiry into the Iraq War and broadband.
DetailsJeremy discusses a policeman jailed for demanding sex from women to let them off motoring offences, barking dogs and is joined by David Cameron.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJane Hill discusses the demise of mixed-sex hospital wards, we look at litter fines, we discuss a teenager killed in a car crash and finally do you take your teddy to bed?
DetailsJeremy on Iain Duncan Smith tackling benefits, Jimmy Carter defends President Obama's health reforms, dog fights and a friend honouring a soldier's funeral by wearing a dress.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Pope's visit to the UK, we look at bottle deposit schemes, we talk about couples who are desperate to have a son and finally we discuss the Isle of Wight.
DetailsPaddy O'Connell stands in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the postal strike, the BNP considering non-white members, price comparison websites and speaks to Terry Walton from the allotment.
DetailsJeremy discusses the apology from the Australian PM to British migrants, prostitutes funding their own education, self-harm and the night sky.
DetailsJeremy discusses who should pay for climate change, the service provided in post offices, whether indeterminate jail sentences are severe enough, and mistresses.
DetailsExploring the issues of the day and talking to the people making the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the 2.8 million people underemployed in the UK, ID theft, a war artist who draws portraits of the fallen soldiers and finally we discuss dimming street lights.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the death of two teenagers from taking mephedrone. Plus climate change adverts, old age and whether soldiers' deaths should be headline news.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine. Discussing female facial hair, surveillance methods, new-build homes and the SNP loyalty scheme.
DetailsJeremy discusses the 40% capital gains tax on second homes, the volcanic ash cloud, we ask should homeopathy be funded by the NHS and have you ever experienced sibling rivalry?
DetailsMatthew Bannister discusses Prince Charles and architecture, racism against Romanians in Belfast and how to cook carrots. Please note: competitions featured in this programme are now closed.
DetailsJeremy discusses drink driving in the country, an American senator, local wildlife and a taxi driver whose regular customer left him 250,000 pounds in her will.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses swine flu; the stream of new taxi drivers; tricks of the trade with Martin Lewis; and hears from Terry Walton about the Radio 2 allotment.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses calls for a high pay commission, fines for parking too far from the curb, Afghanistan and escaping parachute disasters alive.
DetailsJane Hill discusses Tony Blair's memoirs, we look at public spending cuts, we talk about wheel clamps and finally we discuss disciplining someone else's child.
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine, and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the abolishment of GP catchment areas, the socialite cleared of being drunk on a plane, staff behaving badly at a supermarket and urban foxes.
DetailsJeremy discusses aggressive atheism, we also look at excess packaging on some of Sainsbury's products, we talk about online reviews and finally we discuss acronyms.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines. Martin Lewis talks about safeguarding your savings.
DetailsJeremy launches Don't Cancel Christmas and is joined by money expert Martin Lewis, who offers his Scrooge's Guide to Christmas.
DetailsJeremy discusses plans for railway modernisation, freak accidents, the way judges impose sentences and Colonel Gaddafi.
DetailsJeremy is joined by Dr Sarah Jarvis to discuss phobias about giving birth.
DetailsJeremy discusses children drinking alcohol, youth unemployment on the rise, the serial killer Peter Tobin and Milton Keynes.
DetailsIn Your Money and Your Life, Jeremy talks about renewing wedding vows.
DetailsPaddy O'Connell discusses marriage tax breaks, the devastation in Haiti, elderly drivers on motorways and Billy Bragg refusing to pay tax when bankers are still receiving bonuses.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines. In Health Hour, Jeremy discusses therapy.
DetailsJeremy speaks to David Miliband, we discuss Jan Moir's newspaper article on the death of Stephen Gately and finally we ask does your child have a TV in their bedroom?
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses Nissan's new electric car, Rory Stewart standing for the Conservatives, Nick Clegg's comments and finally we look at the French TV spoof documentary.
DetailsTo launch Radio 2's Love Where You Live campaign, celebrating the local community, Jeremy is joined by BBC Home Editor Mark Easton to discuss how the local community has changed.
DetailsJeremy discusses the illegal BA strike, gypsies, Liam Byrne's note to the new Treasurer and finally we discuss the protests in Thailand.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine with topical debate, guests and music.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Government's first wave of cuts, also when you last visited the neighbours, we talk cosmetic surgery and finally England's World Cup match against Algeria.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses eco-friendly uniforms, Megrahi's request for an early release, giving birth on a pavement and dealing with children biting.
DetailsJane Hill discusses building a mosque near Ground Zero, cannabis farms, horse droppings and is joined by David Miliband to talk about winter fuel benefits.
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine, and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the employment of illegal immigrants, striking dustmen in Leeds, how to avoid unfair parking fines and the relics of a saintly nun.
DetailsJeremy discusses the headlines of the day and as part of First Click on Radio 2, speaks to people who have recently got online about how it has changed their lives.
DetailsJeremy is joined by Rabbi Julia Neuberger as a part of the Don't Cancel Christmas campaign.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Queen's speech, the man who died in a storm drain, nuisance bus stops and data protection.
DetailsJeremy discusses the UN climate summit in Copenhagen, the Queen taking a commuter train, cheques being phased out and the snowy conditions.
DetailsPaddy O'Connell discusses binge drinking, the Cadbury takeover, we ask is prison life tough enough and finally would you adopt a Haitian orphan?
DetailsJeremy discusses Corus steelworks in Teeside, we also discuss Nicholas Winterton's comments about second class travel, we look at credit cards and finally we visit the allotment.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy plays the best music and discusses the headlines of the day, including a focus on the Totally Online Barnsley project as part of Radio 2's Get Connected campaign.
DetailsJeremy discusses the air chaos caused by the volcanic ash and we broadcast live from Wolverhampton to talk about unemployment, immigration and retail businesses.
DetailsAs part of Radio 2's Love Where You Live campaign, Jeremy talks to listeners about disputes between neighbours - have you received a note from an annoyed neighbour?
DetailsJeremy discusses Nick Clegg's decision to abolish bad laws, we look at the unrest in Thailand, also why poorer students aren't getting into university and finally we discuss IVF.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses the Lindsey Oil Refinery strikes, Formula One, neighbours' naughty pets and the vicar who's helping to pay for weddings.
DetailsJeremy discusses Philip Hollobone's comments about burkas, we look at the 'big society' launch by the PM, we also speak to Peter Mandelson and finally we look at vaccinations.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses the amount of sick leave taken by NHS workers, Afghanistan, social lending site Zopa and a python that ate a cat.
DetailsJane Hill discusses the A-Level results, we look at the Pakistan floods, we talk about factories docking your pay for visiting the toilet and finally: do you eat with your fingers?
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine. Talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines. With money saving expert Martin Lewis.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines, and debating problems with wills.
DetailsJeremy discusses postal strikes and obese people seeking legal protection. He asks should people have a mortgage if they can't afford it and what is your favourite bedtime story?
DetailsMatthew discusses the government's proposed defence cuts, we look at no smoking signs in playgrounds, we talk about the French protests and finally we discuss a car crash.
DetailsWith more from money expert Martin Lewis and his Scrooge's Guide to Christmas, as part of BBC Radio 2's Don't Cancel Christmas campaign.
DetailsJeremy discusses religious faith, cycling on pavements, Dixons' advertising campaign to entice shoppers to choose them and the EU presidential race.
DetailsCountry by country, the special programme aims to chart a perfect 'ring around the world', speaking down the line to our listeners overseas.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses Barack Obama on the day of his inauguration as US President, speaking to people on both sides of the Atlantic.
DetailsPaddy O'Connell sits in for Jeremy Vine with news, views and live guests.
DetailsPsychologist Oliver James joins Jeremy, talking to listeners whose partners have taken up gambling due to the credit crunch.
DetailsJeremy discusses the impact on family members when elderly parents move in with their sons or daughters.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses the potential need for children homes, level crossings, brain donation and music therapy with the Mayor of Havering.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Icelandic Volcano, we talk about the resurgence of the Liberal Democrats, we also discuss the Green Party's manifesto and finally we talk about an Asbo swan.
DetailsAs part of Radio 2's Love Where You Live campaign, Jeremy discusses living in a block of flats, and whether such buildings have a sense of community.
DetailsJeremy discusses the fate of the Euro, we ask should we deport terrorists, we talk to a man who grew up in Belfast in the 60's and finally we look at post-natal depression in men.
DetailsJeremy discusses swine flu and what it means to pregnant women; the moon landings and listeners' memories of it; Afghanistan; and a man attacked by a buzzard.
DetailsJeremy discusses David Cameron's meeting with Barack Obama, we talk about the Yorkshire Ripper, also the black couple who had a white baby and finally grass verges.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses if people should go to university in times of recession.
DetailsJane Hill discusses the Lockerbie bomber one year since his release, Churchill's speech on the eve of the Battle of Britain, Roma gypsies and Jimmy Reed.
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine. Talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the use of lie detectors to crack down on tax evaders, we look at the British forces' withdrawal from Sangin, we discuss car parks and halal meat.
DetailsJeremy discusses forced abortion, racist abuse, complaints about Jan Moir's column on Stephen Gately's death and why so few men take paternity leave.
DetailsJeremy discusses Mary Bale, the woman who threw a cat into a wheelie bin, we then look at George Osborne's long-awaited Spending Review.
DetailsProfessor Philip Stott discusses the cheapest way to travel to see family this Christmas. Plus, Martin Lewis presents another part of A Scrooge's Guide to Christmas.
DetailsJeremy is joined by Rabbi Julia Neuberger to discuss child suicides.
DetailsPaddy O'Connell discusses Munir Hussain who attacked an intruder, which political party is the best to get us out of the recession, mercy killings and finally Air France.
DetailsAs part of Radio 2's Live2Live campaign, Jeremy discusses teenage parenthood with author and psychotherapist Rachel Morris.
DetailsJeremy discusses flying after the volcanic eruption, we look at the Goldman Sachs scandal, we talk to Alex Salmond leader of the SNP and finally we talk about brain training.
DetailsAs part of Radio 2's Love Where You Live campaign, Jeremy asks: should every community have a youth club?
DetailsJeremy discusses tomorrow's budget, the woman who was thrown off a bus after her child had a tantrum, Chris Huhne's affair and sick notes to get children out of PE lessons.
DetailsJeremy discusses the fishing boat tragedy in Scotland, joining Facebook, the government's drive to get kids from poor backgrounds into top jobs; and buying forks.
DetailsJeremy discusses the release of the Lockerbie bomber, we look at the introduction of more motorway tolls, we talk about asylum seekers and finally we discuss offensive adverts.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and asks if listeners have helped to get their children into work.
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine and is joined by money-saving expert Martin Lewis.
DetailsJeremy discusses taxing owners who own 1 million pound plus homes, drunken behaviour, two young boys who have swapped gender and do you like or hate hugging?
DetailsJeremy discusses young drivers causing road accidents, we talk about playground noise, we also look at divorce and finally we ask would you employ someone who has tattoos?
DetailsJeremy discusses the return of bank bonuses, trailer park 'ghettos' in the UK, climate change and Britain's fattest man.
DetailsJeremy talks to Alan Johnson and Nick Clegg about the cuts, and discusses pre-nups. As part of First Click on Radio 2, he asks whether the internet is really a force for good.
DetailsNewton Faulkner joins Jeremy to talk about the Radio 2 Music Club showcase concert in London, where Newton will be playing alongside Mika, The Hoosiers, KT Tunstall and James Blunt.
DetailsMoney-saving expert Martin Lewis discusses how you can do Christmas on the cheap as part of BBC Radio 2's Don't Cancel Christmas campaign.
DetailsJeremy presents the annual Remembering Our Troops special. Canon Roger Royle joins Jeremy to read Christmas messages of love and support between forces staff and their families.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Eurostar chaos at the weekend, acid attack victim Katie Piper, the Christmas number one and John Bercow talks about MPs' expenses.
DetailsPaddy discusses the Edlington attack, we ask if you suffer from body odor, are Polish immigrants leaving the UK and finally we ask do you love toothpicks?
DetailsJeremy chats to psychotherapist Lucy Beresford about being 'child free', whether through choice or health reasons.
DetailsFern Britton discusses the Gordon Brown bullying allegations, looks at understanding dyslexia, the murder of a shopkeeper and finally rambling in the countryside mud.
DetailsJeremy discusses Stephen Byers, we also ask have you ever made a pact with God, we talk about digital radio and finally we discuss the future of the BBC.
DetailsChairman of the BBC Trust Sir Michael Lyons joins Jeremy for a question-and-answer session.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses the bridegroom jailed for seven years for sexual assault, Alistair Darling reveals the 2009 budget and we ask which public services would you cut?
DetailsJeremy discusses the Lib Dems, we ask why are Ryanair refusing to pay passengers compensation, we talk to UKIP spokesman Nigel Farage and finally we discuss school discipline.
DetailsAs part of Radio 2's Love Where You Live campaign, Jeremy asks: should you be personally responsible for the pavement outside your home?
DetailsJeremy discusses the introduction of new pedestrian crossings which will shorten the time you have to cross. We also hear the budget live, and have expert comments.
DetailsJeremy discusses the woman who was refused milk formula for her baby; Ryanair reducing their winter flights; the war in Afghanistan; and the man who lost weight to stay alive.
DetailsJeremy discusses David Cameron's WW2 gaffe, we ask are you a fan of social network sites, we also talk about bad veterinary practices and finally we discuss level crossings.
DetailsJeremy speaks to Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg. We discuss how dirty rivers are in the UK, the teacher who had an affair with her pupil and should we bother trying to save the panda?
DetailsJeremy discusses Vince Cable's attack on capitalism, we ask whether schools should have antenatal classes, we talk to David Rathband and we look at German high speed trains.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines. Jeremy discusses anger and how to control it.
DetailsJeremy discusses Nick Griffin appearing on Question Time, the postal strike and a man on hunger strike. He also asks which is better, a Mac or a PC?
DetailsFor lively debate and the best music join Jeremy between 1200 and 1400. As part of First Click on Radio 2, Jeremy discusses the most incredible thing you've seen on the internet.
DetailsJeremy discusses whether Britain should help Irish finances, the Pope's view on condoms, whether council houses should be for life and leaving dogs outside.
DetailsJeremy asks whether your Christmas has been affected by the travel chaos? We discuss Gareth Thomas coming out, how doctors avoid false allegations, and Squeeze play live.
DetailsFern Britton discusses bullying in the workplace, we look at energy firms making profits, councillors travelling by bus and finally we discuss animal cruelty.
DetailsJeremy discusses Samantha Cameron's pregnancy, Charles Kennedy joins us to discuss the Lib Dems, Andy Burnham talks about care for the elderly and finally we look at B&B's.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Budget, scrapping your old car for 2000 pounds, prostate cancer and celebrates St George's Day with the Archbishop of York.
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy Vine debates water customers being turned off, the Iranian student shot during the protests, NHS spending money on cancer drugs and David Blunkett being attacked by a cow.
DetailsJeremy discusses VAT and deficit cuts. He also talks about stillborn babies, and whether it's right for a headteacher to let his pupils watch the World Cup during school.
DetailsDiscussing the Church of England offering baptism and marriage at the same ceremony; Tom Daley's dad's emotional praise; Griff Rhys Jones's row with anglers; and signs for hot taps.
DetailsJeremy discusses building new homes in rural villages, the Metropolitan Police Service avoiding charges over the G20 death of Ian Tomlinson, cheap holidays and allotments.
DetailsMatthew Bannister discusses staff car parking, a possible seagull cull, grandparents under pressure and seafarers.
DetailsJeremy discusses assisted suicide, Gordon Brown's plans to cut Trident submarines, the children's breakfast club cut by a council and we are joined by the Bishop of Liverpool.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Commonwealth Games, we look at unsightly wheelie bins, we talk about the X-Factor and finally we find out why talking to yourself is healthy.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses Nick Griffin, being overworked due to fired colleagues, Get Online Day and if sleep lessons should be introduced in schools.
DetailsMoney saving expert Martin Lewis looks to see which is better - banks or building societies?
DetailsJeremy discusses the floods in Cumbria, the possibility of a hung parliament, Radio 2's Living with Dementia campaign and whether electric cars should have cowbells attached.
DetailsJeremy discusses the immigration cap, North Korea, a lotto winner's ex-wife's claim to his fortune and taking a pill to forget bad memories.
DetailsFeaturing Troops Tuesday: Jeremy reads messages from families in the UK to their loved ones serving overseas and speaks to troops in Afghanistan about how they spend Christmas Day.
DetailsJeremy dedicates the final hour of his show to British Forces serving overseas in his annual Remembering The Troops Christmas special.
DetailsIn the second hour of Jeremy's show, he hosts a special Remembering the Troops one-hour broadcast to the forces in Afghanistan and around the world on the forces' broadcaster BFBS.
DetailsSecretary of State for Health Alan Johnson joins Jeremy to answer questions on the NHS.
DetailsExploring the issues of the day and talking to the people making the headlines.
DetailsFern Britton asks is it time for tougher regulation of the press, we discuss Gordon Brown's apology to the child migrants, we look at immigration and finally we discuss make-up.
DetailsJeremy discusses the introduction of a smoking ban in all cars and we follow the live coverage of the Budget and discuss the outcome.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses benefit cheats living abroad; asks whether gay people can become straight; Martin Lewis asks for good financial tips; and Terry Walton Digs for Victory.
DetailsDiscusses £6 billion cuts in public sector jobs, the Duchess of York and asks if the BA cabin crew's demands for travel perks are justified. In the studio is Christina Schmid.
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsLooking at sleepovers. Have your children drunk alcohol, or watched an 18-rated movie, at a friend's home?
DetailsJeremy discusses which social class is most affected by the budget, smoking tests for pregnant women, the rise of the pension age, and asks: 'What makes you determined to win?'.
DetailsJeremy discusses what precautions people are taking against swine flu and asks when a dangerous dog should be put down. Plus bed and breakfasts and the man allergic to wi-fi.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine. Discussing the release of the Lockerbie bomber, wasp stings, the crackdown on foreign lorries and England's victory in the Ashes.
DetailsMatthew Bannister discusses benefit fraud and the Chile miners. We ask if marriage can survive infidelity, and we discuss the restaurant who refused a man entry for wearing shorts.
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine. Talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses complaints made about the police, the lecturer who says looking at curvy female students is a perk of the job, an obese family in Dundee and extreme self-defence.
DetailsJoin Jeremy for news, views and live guests, with a focus on dementia as part of Radio 2's latest social action campaign. He also discusses the DNA database and bendy buses.
DetailsJeremy discusses soldiers becoming teachers, the suspended Bishop who attacked the royal engagement, tuition fees with Nick Clegg and the New Zealand mine disaster.
DetailsJeremy asks should people work beyond 65, discusses swimmers showering naked at their local pool, atheists sending their children to Christian schools and being ambidextrous.
DetailsJeremy is joined by Dr Sarah Jarvis, who discusses the fear of needles.
DetailsFern discusses Scotland's independence, Nigel Farage's comments about the European Council, a girl who died from a heroin overdose and finally Madeira and the flash floods.
DetailsMatthew sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy is joined by Vince Cable to talk about the budget, we talk about firefighters losing their privileges, we discuss banning the burka and finally we Get Connected.
DetailsJeremy chats to author Lynette Burrows and social commentator Rosie Kane as Radio 2 continues its latest Life2Live campaign, Let's Talk about Sex.
DetailsTwo boys are guilty of attempted rape, the Cumbrian bus crash, a study shows two thirds of people are lonely, the Queen's speech - will it include anything for the middle classes?
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses Britain's population using cocaine more than any other country in Europe; China being the next superpower and 58 per cent of A-roads being deemed dangerous.
DetailsJeremy discusses the drought in the North West, morning sickness which led to an abortion, starting up a business and we hear from Terry Walton on the Jeremy Vine Show allotment.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine. Discussing the ban of three party drugs, shopkeepers complaining about roadworks, traditional lightbulbs being replaced and Brits abroad.
DetailsMatthew Bannister talks to Ed Miliband about the budget. We also talk about early births, and discuss marrying your first cousin. Finally, we talk about a spate of statue thefts.
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine. Talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses former servicemen in prison, two conmen jailed for fake adverts on Gumtree, Lord Adonis discusses Britain's road network and spiders.
DetailsMatthew discusses the age of the entrepreneur, we look at a Gambian marriage, we talk about abandoned shopping trolleys and finally we discuss foraging.
DetailsJoin Jeremy for news, views and live guests, with a focus on dementia as part of Radio 2's latest social action campaign. He also discusses The Supreme Court and domestic violence.
DetailsJeremy discusses measuring happiness, all Longleat staff over 65 being sacked, a man who comforted the victims of the 7/7 bombings and jokes about height.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the UK emerging from the recession, our liberal views on homosexuality, Kay Gilderdale's mercy killing of her daughter, and potholes.
DetailsJeremy discusses taking a pay cut, whether Lord Taylor has let the black community down, whether it's time to get rid of Page 3 and a proposal on the wrong answerphone.
DetailsFern discusses the death of Khyra Ishaq, we look at the death of the killer whale trainer, we also discuss ex-soldiers looking for employment and finally we focus on Wayne Bridge.
DetailsMatthew sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Pope's failure to act on a sex abuse case. Plus the sub postmaster spared jail after stealing £28,000. We look at organ donation and finally teachers' play.
DetailsJeremy is on the election trail in Luton. He discusses the possibility of a coalition government, prostitution, Muslim schools and chats to Luton South candidates.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses North Korea's nuclear test, the Brits arrested in Crete for dressing up as nuns, a cure for snoring and the breakdancing pensioner Fred Bowers.
DetailsJeremy discusses the tumultous stock markets, we talk about the baby who suffered severe sunburn, we look at 'free schools' and finally we talk about street names.
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the death of Michael Jackson and Martin Lewis explains how to reduce personal debt.
DetailsMatthew Bannister is in for Jeremy Vine and discusses football violence, a Liverpool police initiative, Damian Green's DNA removal from the database and being friends with your ex.
DetailsMatthew Bannister discusses the Government's cap on immigration, the demolition of Ringo Starr's first home, the desecration of a war memorial and messages found in bottles.
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine. Talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines. Is recycling a waste of time?
DetailsJeremy attempts to solve the problem of selling your house, without an estate agent.
DetailsJeremy asks whether Tony Blair should be the first president of Europe and discusses level crossings, if listeners self-diagnose and stray horses.
DetailsMatthew discusses the potential fireman strike, we look at the use of heavy dementia medication, we talk about the stag that was shot and finally we discuss working appliances.
DetailsMatthew sits in for Jeremy Vine. Talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJoin Jeremy for news, views and live guests, with a focus on dementia as part of Radio 2's latest social action campaign.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the gap between the rich and the poor, we ask is Yemen a hotbed for terrorism, were you lied to when you bought your house and finally have you ever rescued a pet?
DetailsMatthew sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses the 'hysteria' over swine flu, the 238 applications for one binman job, the exodus of millionaires and the whistleblowing NHS nurse.
DetailsJeremy discusses selling off state-owned banks, a man who bled to death as people walked by, dog walkers and eating the right 5 a day.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines, Matthew sits in for Jeremy Vine.
DetailsJeremy discusses natural childbirth, being addicted to teleshopping, the disabled man who is a musical genius and asks: would you have claimed for expenses like the MPs did?
DetailsJeremy discusses the three murdered prostitutes, we talk about Capital Gains Tax, we ask does supermarket packaging infuriate you and finally we talk about Big Brother.
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines. Money saving expert Martin Lewis talks about holidaying on the cheap.
DetailsJeremy discusses the call for talks with the Taliban; a cash reward for those who report dog fouling; post traumatic stress disorder in everyday life; and pound shops.
DetailsJeremy discusses front line policing, we talk about failed adoptions, we discuss the grandfather who died from 'happy slapping' and finally we talk about self-service checkouts.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine. Discussing NHS patient care, a youngster killed while 'lorry surfing', GCSEs and investigates a hotel swingers club.
DetailsMatthew Bannister discusses David Cameron's security arrangements, the surge in obesity operations, public speaking, and there's more from the allotment with Terry Walton.
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine. Talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the New Labour leader Ed Miliband, we look at compensation claims, we talk about Suffolk council and finally we talk about a bank protest.
DetailsJeremy discusses Down's Syndrome, AA Gill shooting an inedible baboon, Faith in the World and all-you-can-eat restaurants.
DetailsMatthew sits in for Jeremy Vine to discuss the housing benefit cap, teaching gay history at school, the English Defence League and the relaunch of the Dandy comic.
DetailsMatthew sits in for Jeremy Vine. Talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJoin Jeremy for news, views and live guests, with a focus on dementia as part of Radio 2's latest social action campaign.
DetailsJeremy discusses the overprescription of drugs with Dr Sarah Jarvis.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the pros and cons of homebirths, learner drivers, whether the Iraq war was illegal and wearing pyjamas in public.
DetailsMatthew sits in for Jeremy Vine and explores holidaying on cruise ships.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses Labour's equality bill to end class discrimination, wearing face masks to combat swine flu, women with eating disorders and messy houses.
DetailsJeremy is joined in the studio by Gordon Brown, we also discuss a soldier who drove at 143mph but was allowed to keep his licence and finally we talk about David Cameron.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines, Matthew sits in for Jeremy Vine.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses Julie Kirkbride's expense claims, the correct driving etiquette, marital affairs and what happens when the Met Office gets their forecasts wrong.
DetailsJeremy discusses the abolition of ID cards, we talk about brushing your teeth, we discuss sexual abuse at boarding schools and finally speed limits in residential areas.
DetailsJeremy discusses England's World Cup defeat and Iain Duncan Smith's suggestion to re-locate the unemployed. We also talk about Afghanistan.
DetailsDiscussing a serial bigamist; a toddler who was run over by the family car on the driveway; asking how easy it is to get Tamiflu and whether too much exercise is bad for you?
DetailsJeremy discusses the economic growth in India, we talk about low flying jets, we also discuss coping with bankruptcy and finally we talk about expectant mothers eating for two.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses the American girl who was kidnapped in 1991, the 13-year-old girl who wants to sail the world and taking in lodgers.
DetailsJulian sits in for Jeremy Vine. In Your Money and Your Life, self-made millionaire Felix Dennis shares his top tips on getting rich.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in and discusses police officers who broke the law by babysitting, Gordon Brown's chances at the next election, Marks & Spencer and hanging out your washing.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Bank of England, we talk about a dead mouse in a loaf of bread, we discuss the death of the Segway millionaire and finally we look at Scientology.
DetailsJeremy discusses the couple kidnapped by pirates, underage smoking, if the police should patrol in pairs and MPs' wives fighting their possible job ban.
DetailsMatthew discusses the EU budget, we look at food parcels in Britain, we ask should privacy laws be introduced to the internet and finally we discuss wearing inappropriate costumes.
DetailsMatthew sits in for Jeremy Vine. Including a discussion on the government's announcement of new measures aimed at tackling low conviction rates in rape cases.
DetailsJeremy is joined by businesswoman and former contestant in BBC TV's The Apprentice, Saira Khan, to discuss how to ask for a pay rise.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy Vine discusses Tony Blair and his part in the Iraq war. We also talk about cutting supermarket costs and join Terry Walton on the allotment.
DetailsIn Your Money and Your Life, Jeremy asks: 'Are you a woman who is planning to pop the question'?
DetailsJeremy discusses the Moscow bombings, we ask which public officials should travel first class, Ken Clarke joins us live in the studio and finally we discuss a teenage tearaway.
DetailsJeremy discusses the government's swine flu leaflet, Gurkhas staying in this country, suicide and the closure of hospital tea bars in Scotland.
DetailsJeremy discusses Gordon Brown's gaffe, we speak to the leader of the Welsh Nationalists, we also talk about Greece and finally we discuss spray tans.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines, Matthew sits in for Jeremy Vine.
DetailsJeremy discusses how we can protect ourselves in a heatwave; refunded concert tickets; priority housing for British people and people who suffer with vitiligo.
DetailsJeremy is joined by David Miliband who tells us why he wants to be the leader of the Labour party. We talk about post exams holidays and policing. Finally, we discuss safari parks.
DetailsJeremy discusses the murder of Amy Leigh Barnes, pirate DVDs and whether selling artwork to raise funds is cultural vandalism. Plus, Lembit Opik talks about MPs' expense claims.
DetailsJeremy discusses Asbos, we look at banning bullfighting, we talk about the retirement age being scrapped and finally we ask have you taught your child to play chess.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines. With funeral advisor Simon Smith.
DetailsIt's Radio 2's Life2Live campaign '70 Not Out!' Jeremy Vine discusses the results of a poll looking at our attitudes towards the elderly with the BBC's Home Editor Mark Easton.
DetailsJeremy discusses a disability crime against a mother and her daughter, a son's fight to keep his mother's care home open, an airgun accident and a Nazi officer's savings.
DetailsJeremy discusses Ed Miliband's comments on the Iraq war, we talk about mail theft, we look at council newspapers and finally we discuss mud on roads.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines. He tackles the issue of obesity.
DetailsJeremy discusses the increase of racism in schools, a helicopter crash, poaching in Gloucestershire and the army medics who are the unsung heroes of the war.
DetailsMatthew sits in for Jeremy Vine to discuss child benefits, the couple who were insulted while renewing their vows in the Maldives and whether it's better to rent than to buy.
DetailsMatthew sits in for Jeremy Vine. Talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the timing of Panorama's Fifa documentary, Wikileaks, the cold weather and a man who received stamps in compensation after his rare medals were lost in the post.
DetailsJeremy discusses the man who tried to blow up a transatlantic flight; the execution of Akmal Shaikh in China; your Christmas rubbish; and finally a man suffering from paralysis.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine, talking to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses the state of the economy, Philip Pullman joins us to talk about his new book, we ask are you a climate change sceptic and finally we discuss Rod Liddle's comments.
DetailsJeremy discusses swine flu and the best and worst scenarios that can be expected, parking tickets, the couple who had sex every day for a year, and children with high IQs.
DetailsJeremy discusses the teacher who beat a student witha a dumbell, we talk to Nick Griffin, David Cameron joins us and finally we visit the Radio 2 allotment.
DetailsMatthew sits in for Jeremy Vine. Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis tells you how to clear your debt.
DetailsJulian Worricker sits in for Jeremy Vine and talks to the people who make the headlines.
DetailsJeremy discusses Andy Murray's progress at Wimbledon; squatters moving into an MP's house; expensive school proms and children 'dive bombing' boaters at a dock.
DetailsJeremy discusses the children born with defects near Corby steelworks, WWI veteran Henry Allingham and air hostesses, and Lord Adonis talks about the rail network.
DetailsJeremy discusses the Lockerbie case, we talk about the vicar who conducted hundreds of sham marriages and finally we discuss pest control during the summer months.
DetailsAs part of Radio 2's Life2Live campaign '70 Not Out!', Angela Rippon joins Jeremy. They talk to listeners about the stories they have discovered from older people.
DetailsJeremy asks if a newspaper can influence the way we vote, looks at a windfall tax on the older generation, supervised homes for teenage mothers and retuning Freeview TV boxes.
DetailsJeremy discusses Prince Edward's comments on the Duke of Edinburgh scheme, prospective MP Liz Truss, educational DVDs for children and owning a piano.
DetailsMatthew sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses long-distance relationships.
DetailsJeremy discusses the banning of building minarets in Switzerland, school fences, the regulation of hairdressers and the suicide of a cyberbullying victim.
DetailsJeremy discusses Prince Andrew as a British ambassador, the RSPCA challenging a will which was overturned against them, shop temperatures and councils selling off art.
DetailsJeremy discusses the British soldiers that have died in Afghanistan this year, plus a look at prank calls made to the police and a discussion on the dangers of toy motorbikes.
DetailsFor lively debate and all the best music join Jeremy between 1200 and 1400. Jeremy talks to a listener about how she is getting on with internet as part of Radio 2's Get Connected.
DetailsJeremy's guest foreign secretary David Milliband takes listeners' calls.
DetailsJeremy discusses Gary McKinnon hacking into the Pentagon; a man assisting his terminally ill father's suicide; summer pest control; and a tribute to the late Sir Bobby Robson.
DetailsJeremy discusses spot betting, we look at cars spontaneously bursting into flames, we also talk about the witness protection scheme and finally we discuss negative equity.
DetailsTalking to the people who make the headlines. Featuring Radio 2's latest Life2Live campaign - Living With HIV.
DetailsMoney saving expert Martin Lewis chats to Jeremy about energy prices.
DetailsJeremy discusses the major events of the past year, we also look at freed British hostage Peter Moore, have you ever bought or sold gold? And finally what are your hopes for 2010?
DetailsJeremy Vine with news, views and live guests.
DetailsJeremy discusses booming businesses despite the slow growth of the economy, coping with dementia, the lineswoman row and a crematorium being used to heat a swimming pool.
DetailsJeremy discusses higher tax rate earners, whther Britain should support the revolution unfolding in Egypt, padlocked woodlands and people who feel pestered into marriage.
DetailsJeremy asks listeners what advice they would give to Kate Middleton, and discusses the Euro, sperm donation and parking.
DetailsJeremy presents news, views and live guests.
DetailsJeremy discusses whether you can afford 2011 after the VAT increase, going out alone at night after Joanna Yeates' murder, uncollected bins and missing cat posters.
DetailsJeremy talks about Prince William, we discuss the murder of Anni Dewani, we look at children who care for their parents and finally we discuss a South American tribe.
DetailsJeremy discusses woodlands, compensation being cut, mixed race adoption and whether it's ever okay to shout at customer services.
DetailsJeremy discusses a super dairy farm in Lincolnshire, the Cornish floods, the man who did not pay a restaurant bill and Sarah Palin - the next President of America?
DetailsJeremy discusses the unrest in Egypt, heating oil theft, what age is best to have a baby and the man who died in a jousting accident.
DetailsJeremy discusses Gareth Compton's twitter remarks, the G20 Summit, the lecturers who supported the student demonstrations and first loves.
DetailsJeremy discusses the release of the Chandlers, we look at weight loss after giving birth, we discuss a bull attack and finally we ask were you bullied by your sibling.
DetailsJeremy discusses whether tourists should still be holidaying in Egypt, upsizing ambulances for obese people, local buses and remembering a child you've lost.
DetailsJoin Jeremy and Rolf Harris for the Children In Need Marathon. To pledge for requests call 0500 288 291 [landline free, other networks vary] or go onto the Radio 2 website.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses ageism, jailed student protester Edward Woollard, MPs' expenses and drivers who have never driven on motorways.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in and discusses hating retirement, a boy who drowned in the Australian floods, stammering with Michael Palin, and Obama and Sarah Palin's speeches.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in for Jeremy and discusses the Oldham by-election, dying, breastfeeding and the oldest and oddest things listeners have in their freezers.
DetailsMatthew discusses whether bankers' bonuses are a positive thing, Arizona killings, how best to deal with swine flu and a policeman who went undercover.
DetailsMatthew Bannister sits in and discusses flu jabs, why increasing petrol prices might be a good thing, getting the all-clear from cancer and housewives who've seduced workmen.
DetailsPaddy O'Connell sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses paternity leave, cheaper petrol in rural areas, the 20th anniversary of the start of the Gulf War and unrest in Tunisia.
DetailsPaddy O'Connell sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses EMA for sixth formers, the banning of segways, whether inflation is a good thing and being pleased your child is gay.
DetailsPaddy O'Connell sits in and discusses Baroness Warsi's opinion on attitudes to Muslims, disabled children, which prisoners should be allowed to vote and pets on public transport.
DetailsPaddy O'Connell sits in and discusses Andy Coulson's resignation, a teacher who convinced his class that World War III was beginning, prefab housing and burlesque dancing.
DetailsPaddy O'Connell sits in for Jeremy Vine with news, views and live guests.
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