From April 2006 until May 2009, Mitchell presented shows for
BBC Radio 2, featuring interviews with guests including
Sam Moore,
John Legend,
Gloria Jones,
The Velvelettes,
Ronnie Spector and
Noddy Holder. A regular spot named "Where in the World is Carmine?" featured former
Vanilla Fudge drummer
Carmine Appice. American broadcaster
Leslie 'Radio Chick' Gold guested as the show's USA correspondent, while Professor Timothy English looked into
plagiarism in music. During his time at
BBC Radio 2 Mitchell also presented
Sold on Song live with
Donovan, and appeared as a fan of
Bob Dylan in the BBC radio series
Imagine. He also covered many shifts across Radio 2 and
BBC Radio 6 Music. In 2008, Mitchell produced and presented the Radio 2 documentary ''I'm on My Way
, on Northern soul star Dean Parrish; he later produced Spellbound
, on guitarist John McGeoch who played with Magazine, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Visage and PiL amongst others. Toerag'', the story of
Liam Watson, a documentary about one of Britain's most in-demand record producers, presented by Mitchell, was broadcast on 3 May on Radio 2. Watson produced
Elephant by the
White Stripes, which went to number one around the world, from his little studio in Hackney in East London. The
Carmine Appice Story, the tale of the rock drummer with
Vanilla Fudge, was broadcast in September on Radio 2. In 2009, the
Motown record label celebrated its 50th birthday. Mitchell indulged his passion for the subject and presented various programmes to mark the occasion. The 6-part series
Hitsville USA: 50 Years of Heart & Soul ran weekly from 5 January 2009 on Radio 2 and offered (to quote the
Radio Times) "a nourishing insight into the label's rare treasures".
Motorcity Blues aired on 10 January on Radio 2, with a fascinating portrait of the city of Detroit and how its events and people have shaped the Motown label.
The Sound of Young America went out on Radio 2 on 17 January and told of how the Motown Sound has influenced music today. Mitchell's documentary
Toerag was broadcast on 6 Music in July 2009.
Spellbound, the story of guitarist
John McGeoch, was broadcast on 6 Music in April 2011. ==Xfm==