Teeny weeny Jo Good keeps the Hawk's nest warm with tunes from Soul II Soul, King Curtis, Kool and The Gang, Ian Brown, Everything But The Girl, Bob Dylan and Patti Smith. Show more
Shaun kicks off Science Week with Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock talking about her love of science, plus Professor Brian Cox makes the first of his daily appearances. Show more
Lauren Laverne with three hours of brilliant music and ace guests, plus Grace Dent guides us through the week's TV and Workers Playtime offers up MPFrees and Headphone Moments. Show more
Nemone chats to 1980s band The Art of Noise about their career. Show more
Steve kicks off the week by revealing the Rebel Playlist winner and chatting to a Good Day Bad Day caller, plus the week's Festival Spy reports on Blackpool's Rebellion Festival. Show more
An extra special treat for you: The Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon pops in to delight us with some top tunes played on the studio piano. We've had it tuned especially. Show more
Gideon presents Lamb playing Finsbury Park in 1997 and concert tracks from Siouxsie and The Banshees, plus sessions from Rory Gallagher, Helen Love and The Weather Prophets. Show more
Hope I Die Before I Get Old: The Cult of Death in Rock 'n' Roll
Episode 6: Buddy Holly
30 minutes on 6 Music
Mark Radcliffe introduces the case for Buddy Holly, as argued by Hank Marvin and Bob Harris. Did his early death elevate him to godlike status? Show more
Chemical Brothers chat to Lauren Laverne about Another World and what's next for them, Best Coast play two tracks in the 6 Music Hub and Glen Matlock chats to Sean Keavney. Show more
Jo Good plays brand-spanking new and vintage indie hits!
John Peel presents a three-part profile of influential record producer and Atlantic Records executive Jerry Wexler. Show more
Classic live music from the BBC archives, featuring Fluffy, Diagram Brothers and Tom Greenwood. Show more