The Hawk starts your weekend early with killer classics and the best new music around.
A rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, featuring Rory Bremner dropping in for a cuppa and to talk about his new tour. Show more
Lauren brings you big musical guests and hilarious musings, plus Empire editor Mark Dinning rounds up the latest movie releases in Friday Film Club. Show more
Andrew Collins sits in for Nemone and plays tracks chosen by Laura Veirs for the Lunchtime Playlist, including songs by Fleetwood Mac, Fleet foxes, Mirah and The Shins. Show more
Lammo runs down the Axe Factor. Contemporary fret wizards are often overlooked, so we've come up with the Axe Factor - an attempt to find the best guitarists of the last 30 years. Show more
Tom plays tracks from new artists, plus a live session from electronic musician Mr Fogg. Show more
Godfather of punk Malcolm McLaren puts his musical life into context, beginning with his dropping out of art school and setting up fashion shop Live Fast Die Young. Show more
Bruce is joined by Ian and KK from Judas Priest, who talk about the 30th anniversary of their massively significant British Steel album and all the fun they had putting it together. Show more
Stuart and Prof Justin Spear hang loose and dig the strange world of Saturn's finest, Sun Ra. Show more
Steve Lamacq plays recent tracks from Kate Nash, The Futureheads, Hot Chip, Eels and Dum Dum Girls, with comments from Huey Morgan, Jarvis Cocker, Josie Long and others. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Todd Rundgren at The Forum in London from October 1994. Show more
Godfather of punk Malcolm McLaren puts his musical life into context, talking about the origins of rock 'n' roll and early blues. Show more
Classic live music from the BBC archives, featuring Icicle Works from 1985 plus sessions from The Mission and Mother And The Addicts. Show more