
Daily highlights from Steve Wright's afternoon show on BBC Radio 2. Featuring chat with top showbiz guests.
Tue, 29 May 12
Duration:
24 mins
Available:
7 days remaining
Charlize Theron underlines that Prometheus isn't an Alien prequel, Hilary Devey reveals how she decides who to back in the Dragons' Den and Hugo Burnand shares the secrets of photographing the Royal Family.
Mon, 28 May 12
Duration:
19 mins
Available:
6 days remaining
Ted Danson enjoys wearing the Radio 2 headphones and Nick Frost discusses being in a remake of a classic fairytale.
Fri, 25 May 12
Duration:
18 mins
Available:
3 days remaining
Steve chats to country music legend Kenny Rogers about his career and new material. Plus Zumba expert Donna Giffen gives us the lowdown on the fitness craze that is sweeping the nation.
Fri, 25 May 12
Duration:
27 mins
Available:
3 days remaining
Steve chats to hollywood movie stars Cameron Diaz and Matthew Morrisson about their new film What To Expect When You're Expecting. Plus singer Paloma Faith tells us about her new album, and chef Arthur Potts Dawson talks about vegetables.
Wed, 23 May 12
Duration:
23 mins
Available:
1 day remaining
Steve chats to UK hopeful Englebert Humperdink ahead of the Eurovision song contest at the weekend. Plus Ken Bruce tells us what we can expect on Radio 2 live from Azerbaijan. And Dr Hilary is here with the Summer surgery - talking feet and poisons.
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