The Hawk helps you weekend early risers with some cool alternative anthems and new tunes, including The Big One and his re-discovered album of the weekend. Show more
Mr Ekan joins George and tries to sort out your problems in his own semi-straight talking way, plus someone's got their nose in the pick 'n' mix.
A smorgasbord of lovely tunes, sessions and recipes. Plus a musical trip to Namibia!
Emma-Lee Moss, who performs as Emmy the Great, helps Adam create Chill Cakes - a tape of relaxing tunes. Show more
Huey Morgan meets members of funk, soul and spoken-word five-piece Benin City, plus musician and producer Simon Green - aka Bonobo - finishes his Sharing Is Caring residency. Show more
Jarvis shares records from his eclectic collection - including a Mr Men track. Show more
A 120-minute trip into the unknown with Stuart. Medieval progsters Gryphon bag the featured album slot on this edition of the Zone. Show more
Richard Allinson and Steve Levine profile the work of Stephen Street, whose production credits include The Smiths, Blur, Kaiser Chiefs, The Cranberries, New Order and Morrissey. Show more
Steve Levine presents a selection of music produced by Stephen Street, including tracks by New Order, Ooberman, Shed Seven and The Zutons. Show more
Guy presents the show from the comfort of his own home and returns to a successful theme from a few weeks back - music as a time machine, revisiting The Flaming Lips and Ride. Show more
The Don returns with a selection of cuts featuring Holger Czukay, Mountain Man and Pulp. Show more
Tom brings you more studio guests and sessions. He's joined by Bristolian folk-poppers Planet Earth. Show more
Alexis Korner tells the story of the band with contributions from Mick Jagger, Ian Stewart and others. This episode takes up the story in January 1964. Show more
Gideon Coe curates The Live Music Hour and his headliner is Roxy Music at the Paris Theatre in 1972, featuring enthusiastic knob-twiddling and keyboard-bashing from Brian Eno. Show more