Veteran DJ Johnnie Walker presents an afternoon show with a spiritual angle, featuring musical guests
Squeeze lead vocalist and guitarist Glenn Tilbrook joins Johnnie for a chat about his solo album with his band The Fluffers.
DetailsCritically renowned British guitarist Steve Cradock, formerly of Ocean Colour Scene and guitarist for Paul Weller, plays tracks from his debut solo album.
DetailsEmmyLou Harris joins Johnnie for a chat about her new solo album, which includes contributions from Buddy Miller, the McGarrigle Sisters and Dolly Parton.
DetailsSinger-songwriter KT Tunstall drops by for a chat and performs two songs in the studio.
DetailsJohnnie is joined by Mick Jones from The Clash and Sigue Sigue Sputnik's Tony James.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. He chats to Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant and singer Alison Krauss to talk about their collaborative album.
DetailsMusic and entertainment with Johnnie Walker. Californian singer and songwriter Jacob Golden performs a session live in the studio.
DetailsRichard Allinson sits in for Johnnie Walker, and is joined by Memphis singer/songwriter and upright bass player Amy Le Vere, who performs a couple of songs.
DetailsDublin girl Imelda May performs in session with her contemporary twist to rockabilly and rhythm 'n' blues.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Liverpudlian band The Zutons join Johnnie for a chat about their new album. Plus live music from new British singer-songwriter Jont.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Featuring an interview and acoustic session with The Who's Pete Townshend.
DetailsAmerican rock singer-songwriter and musician Jackson Browne joins Johnnie for a chat about his first album in six years. His world tour will reach the UK in March next year.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Roger Daltrey talks to Johnnie about his latest work with the Teenage Cancer Trust.
DetailsJohnnie's guest this week is Bruce Springsteen's E-Street band guitar virtuoso, Nils Lofgren.
DetailsJohnnie interviews Steve Cropper, founder member of Booker T and the MG's and The Mar-Keys. Cropper was involved in almost all the records issued by Stax from 1961 to 1970.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Featuring Eagles songwriter JD Souther who gives an interview and performs an acoustic session.
DetailsJohnnie is joined by Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter John Mellencamp, who performs two songs in the studio.
DetailsJohnnie meets Nashville singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle. Justin plays an acoustic track from his second album Midnight At The Movies and a Carter Family cover.
DetailsJohnnie talks to musician, producer and composer Nitin Sawhney about his latest album, London Undersound, and working with artists from Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan to Paul McCartney.
DetailsSinger Songwriter Neil Diamond talks to Johnnie Walker about the creation and inspiration behind his new album.
DetailsJohnnie is joined by UK singer-songwriter Martin Harley and his Band.
DetailsJohnnie is joined by singer/songwriter David Gray, who pops by for a chat and performs a couple of songs.
DetailsMusic and entertainment with Johnnie Walker. Scottish singer and songwriter Amy Macdonald, 20, chats to Johnnie about her recent success and her album.
DetailsAmerican rock singer and songwriter Iggy Pop chats to Johnnie in his first radio interview for years. Johnnie is also joined by Deep Purple star Ian Gillan.
DetailsJohnnie has a live session from The Mercurymen, whose musical influences include Crosby, Stills and Nash, the early Bee Gees and nu-folk by the likes of Fleet Foxes and Bon Iver.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Merseybeat 1960s pop act The Searchers perform a rare acoustic session live in the studio.
DetailsRichard sits in for Johnnie. Featuring interviews with Duke Fakir from The Four Tops and Otis Williams from The Temptations.
DetailsJohnnie is joined live in the studio by Elbow frontman Guy Garvey.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Chris Rea joins Johnnie for a chat.
DetailsFeaturing an acoustic session from American singer and songwriter Jason Mraz.
DetailsMusic and entertainment as Simon Mayo sits in for Johnnie Walker.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Including a Richard Hawley interview and session.
DetailsFormer Christians keyboardist and vocalist Henry Priestman joins Johnnie for a chat and to perform tracks from his album.
DetailsSimon Mayo sits in for Johnnie Walker with great music and revealing interviews.
DetailsJohnnie talks to the singer-songwriter, actress, 1960s icon and rock consort Marianne Faithfull about her new studio album Easy Come, Easy Go.
DetailsSimon sits in for Johnnie Walker. He is joined by top folk singer/songwriter Seth Lakeman, who performs in session.
DetailsSinger, actor and musician Kris Kristofferson joins Johnnie for a chat in the studio.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. He chats to Marc Bolan's partner Gloria Jones and their son Rolan Bolan about the life and music of Marc Bolan. Plus Mark Knopfler.
DetailsDave Edmunds joins Johnnie for a chat about his career and plays a few guitar songs along the way.
DetailsIn an exclusive interview for BBC Radio 2, Johnnie meets Bruce Springsteen, before his performance in Arnhem in Holland.
DetailsSinger-songwriter Beth Rowley joins Johnnie for a chat about her new album, and performs a couple of tracks live on the show.
DetailsMusic and entertainment with Johnnie Walker. His guests include the Zombies, who perform two of their biggest hits She's Not There and Time of the Season.
DetailsSimon Mayo sits in for Johnnie Walker and is joined by singer-songwriter Iain Archer, who made his name writing with Snow Patrol. Iain performs tracks from his solo album.
DetailsSimon sits in for Johnnie Walker. His guest is Grammy-winning American rock guitarist, bassist, singer and noted songwriter Aimee Mann, who performs two songs live in the studio.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Featuring an interview with Eric Clapton.
DetailsJohnnie chats to Mick Fleetwood, who is celebrating 40 years of the original Fleetwood Mac by hitting the road with his new band, The Mick Fleetwood Blues Band.
DetailsMusic and entertainment with Johnnie Walker. He is joined by Morcheeba, who perform in session.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Gary Louris from The Jayhawks is the guest this week and performs two songs in the studio.
DetailsQueen drummer Roger Taylor chats to Johnnie Walker about the forthcoming Queen and Paul Rodgers tour and album. Plus Teddy Thompson.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Including an interview with four-time Grammy nominated singer and songwriter, Angelique Kidjou.
DetailsJohnnie plays two hours of festive songs and listeners requests.
DetailsThe former Mavericks singer Raul Malo plays acoustic tracks from his new album 'Lucky One'.
DetailsWith session highlights from KT Tunstall, Newton Faulkner, Pete Townshend and Beth Rowley.
DetailsSimon sits in for Johnnie Walker and is joined by former Housemartins and Beautiful South member Paul Heaton.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Joe Brown chats to Johnnie about his 50th anniversary tour and his music career.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. He celebrates Radio 2's 40th birthday with music and memories from 1967, including an interview with The Move drummer Bev Bevan.
DetailsSimon Mayo sits in for Johnnie Walker and is joined by Australian songstress Gabriella Cilmi, who performs live in session.
DetailsJohnnie plays listener dedications and requests in a Sunday Show Special with a Christmas feel.
DetailsMusic and entertainment as Simon Mayo sits in for Johnnie Walker. DJ and producer Mark Ronson is the guest.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Eagles' drummer and vocalist Don Henley chats about the group's latest album, The Long Road to Eden, the band's first release since 1979.
DetailsJohnnie chats to American rock musician and former Eagles member Don Felder, who discusses his new autobiography, Heaven and Hell.
DetailsMusic and entertainment with Johnnie Walker. Alison Goldfrapp joins Johnnie for a chat about her forthcoming new album.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Billy Bragg joins Johnnie for a chat about his new album and tour.
DetailsJohnnie is joined for a chat and a session with New York born acoustic blues guitar player, Eric Bibb, who performs songs from his latest album.
DetailsFormer Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr chats to Johnnie about his musical influences. Plus a session from Californian musician Donovan Frankenreiter.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Featuring an interview and acoustic session with Australian multi-instrumentalist Xavier Rudd.
DetailsRichard Allinson sits in for Johnnie Walker. Sharleen Spiteri, from the pop group Texas, chats about her solo success in 2008.
DetailsSimon Mayo sits in for Johnnie Walker. He is joined by singer-songwriter/producer Nick Lowe and Scottish folk rock band Runrig, who play acoustic songs from their 30-year career.
DetailsJohnnie is joined by bassist Jack Bruce, to talk about his incredible career.
DetailsWith Johnnie's pick of the best music. Country singer songwriter Tift Merritt talks to Johnnie about her new album and performs two songs in the studio.
DetailsSimon Mayo sits in for Johnnie Walker and meets Spencer Davis of the '60s beat group The Spencer Davis Group, who will be performing some of his hits acoustically.
DetailsJohnnie reviews the best of the Sunday Show in 2007, featuring interview clips and sessions.
DetailsWith US guitarist singer and composer Ry Cooder in conversation and Australian folk-rock group The Waifs in session.
DetailsJohnnie Walker speaks to the Bee Gees' Robin and Barry Gibb who, together with their brother Maurice, have enjoyed a multi-award-winning career spanning five decades.
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