Hey, early risers, the mornings are lovely and light so come join the Hawk and his long-suffering producer Slev for cool music and daft chat. Show more
Mike Keat, creative force behind cult phenomenon The Cuban Brothers, joins Shaun, plus there's more live music recorded at Glastonbury. Show more
Jo Good sits in for Lauren Laverne and is joined by comedian Robin Ince, whose new book The Bad Book Club is a guide to the world's worst, yet still painstakingly funny books. Show more
Music and chat with Nemone. The Archie Bronson Outfit are in charge of selecting the tracks for the week's Lunchtime Playlist. Show more
Our Glastonbury Festival Spy reports back on the weekend's fun and games, plus there's another Good Day Bad Day caller and a National Anthem. Show more
Marc has a live session from local lads Cherry Ghost. Show more
Highlights from the Oklahoma three-piece's headline set from the Other Stage. Tracks include The Yeah Yeah Song, She Don't Use Jelly and Do You Realise? Show more
Gary Crowley sits in for Gideon Coe with highlights from Flaming Lips at Glastonbury 2010, plus Doves recorded in Manchester from 1998 and Gary Numan at Hammersmith Odeon in 1983. Show more
Mark Sutherland profiles Robert Smith and The Cure. Show more
We're a broad church at 6 Music. The Hawk plays all sorts in the wee small hours, from The Beatles to The Beat, The Kinks to Kings of Leon, plus the best new alternative tunes. Show more
Stuart Grundy tells the fascinating story of Stevie Wonder. Show more
Marc Bolan and Tyrannosaurus Rex headline with a set recorded for the Sunday Show in December 1970.