Radio
Radio schedule Friday 1st April 2016

Josie Long: Romance And Adventure
Episode 1Glasgow is the indie band theme park, where Josie will finally be happy and accepted. But almost as soon as she disembarks the train at Queen Street Station, she begins to think that she's made a big mistake. Josie sets about finding friends, a place to live and a new job.

Breaking The News
Series 3, Episode 4Des Clarke is joined by comedians Raymond Mearns, Stuart Mitchell and Kai Humphries and journalist Chitra Ramaswamy for a satirical swipe at the week's big news.

The Unexplainers
Series 2, Episode 2 - Is John Psychic?Ever since he was a boy, John has seen, heard and sensed way more than he should have. Mike wants to test those abilities.

The Now Show
Series 48, Episode 5Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis are joined by Mike Wilmot, Jake Yapp, Gemma Arrowsmith and Harry The Piano. On its 100th anniversary, Jake Yapp makes a plea for us to keep British Summer Time 365 days a year, Mike Wilmot takes a crack at Canadian political satire, and Deputy Arts Editor for The Independent Alice Jones discusses the TV BAFTA nominations.