Can you listen again to Radio 2?
Online: Listen live and listen again to programmes via Radio 2 in BBC Sounds.
Can you catch up on BBC radio?
You can listen live online and also listen again to programmes broadcast on BBC Sounds. You listen live by accessing the link in the top banner or catch up on a past programme by finding a programme in the Schedule. Many Radio 4 programmes are available as podcasts or downloads which you can listen to on most devices.
How do I request a song on BBC Radio 2?
Email [email protected] or text 88291 with your track (texts only during the live show).
Can I listen to BBC Radio 2 on catch up?
You can listen live online to Radio 2 In Concert with Florence + The Machine, . Or catch-up online for 7 days after broadcast.
Can you watch BBC 2 on catch-up?
Alongside BBC iPlayer, the 30-day catch-up window is also available on BBC iPlayer Radio (more on that below). Watch live TV: You can also use iPlayer to watch live BBC channels, including BBC One and BBC Two, over the internet.
What FM is Radio 2?
Networks
Radio 1 | 97-99 FM |
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Radio 2 | 88-91 FM |
Radio 3 | 90-93 FM |
Radio 4 | 92-95 FM, 103-105 FM (with local variations for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) For Long Wave and Medium Wave frequencies, see below. |
Radio 5 Live | 909/693 MW |
Can you listen to old radio shows?
Because the copyrights expired for most of these shows, you can download and listen to them for free. Or if you can’t be bothered, there are OTR podcasts to subscribe to. Those who listen to satellite radio might not be aware of an old-time radio station that streams shows 24/7, called Radio Classics (Channel 148).
Can you request songs on radio?
Most radio stations have a website and pages for a show on that station. Submit a request through a form. More and more stations set up an electronic form to request a song. The form will typically ask for your name, email, location, and information about what type of music you like.
Where is Steve Wright now?
Central London
Home for Wright is now a £1million bachelor flat in Central London, above a scruffy garage where he parks his black Range Rover.