Tuesday 29 May 2012
Sunday 14 February on BBC RADIO 2
Sir Terry Wogan makes a welcome return to BBC Radio 2 with his new Sunday morning programme, broadcast live from the Radio Theatre in London in front of a 300-strong audience
Saturday 13 February on BBC RADIO 3
Marco Armiliato conducts Donizetti's opera, starring Juan Diego Flórez as Tonio and Diana Damrau as Marie, with Dame Kiri Te Kanawa in a speaking role
Saturday 13 February on BBC RADIO 4
BBC Radio 4 explores the legacy of great American singer Johnny Cash's fascination with his Scottish heritage
From Saturday 13 February on BBC RADIO 5 LIVE
BBC Radio 5 Live brings news and updates throughout the week as the 2010 Winter Olympics get under way in Vancouver, Canada
Sunday 14 February on BBC RADIO 3
Architectural correspondent Jonathan Glancey tells the astonishing story of the court architect to the 16th-century Ottoman Empire, Koca Mimar Sinan
Sunday 14 February on BBC RADIO 4
David Warner and Jane Lapotaire take on the roles of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine in a new series of plays by Mike Walker chronicling the early years of the Plantagenet dynasty
Monday 15 February on BBC RADIO 2
Motown legend Smokey Robinson talks to Johnnie Walker about his life and career in this one-off interview marking the singer's 70th birthday
Monday 15 February on BBC ASIAN NETWORK
More than 25 years since sectarian violence exploded onto the streets of Punjab, award-winning journalist Sanjiv Buttoo investigates why and how these events are still affecting British Asians travelling back to India today
Tuesday 16 February on BBC RADIO 1 and BBC RADIO 2
Scott Mills broadcasts live backstage ahead of the 2010 Brit Awards at Earls Court, London, while Noddy Holder has all the behind-the-scenes gossip and interviews in Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie's show
Thursday 18 February on BBC RADIO 4
Simon Singh, author of Fermat's Last Theorem, and others explore what happens when the pursuit of answers in scientific research comes face to face with English law
Thursday 18 February on BBC RADIO 4
Award-winning comedian Sarah Millican plays a life counsellor and modern-day agony aunt in her first radio series
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