You pick your favourite goth tracks for Hawk's special version of Black Friday! Show more
Prof Brian Cox discusses the centre of the earth, watch nostalgia and Murray Lachlan Young's piddle poem. Plus Matt Everitt on Primal Scream, Kasabian and Ian Rankin. Show more
Huey Morgan looks after things for Lauren with the Wow Signal, Memory Tapes, Friday Film Club and an MPFree EP. Show more
Hotly-tipped singer James Blake discusses his Feist cover of There's A Limit To Your Love, plus Sean Lennon shares his influences and favourite music for the Lunchtime Playlist. Show more
Andrew Collins sits in for Steve Lamacq, taking some of the best and most eclectic musical suggestions from the week and playing them out in the Friday Free For All. Show more
Tom brings you an archive session and interview excerpts from Radiohead's Thom Yorke, recorded in 2006 at the time of the release of his solo album The Eraser. Show more
Primal Scream perform their influential 1991 album Screamadelica live and in full from London's Olympia. Steve Lamacq introduces what promises to be a special night of live music. Show more
Tom follows Primal Scream's Screamadelica live concert with his usual aural mayhem. Show more
A late night, early morning study lecture from the University of the Strange.
Steve Lamacq is joined by Steve Mason, Shaun Keaveny, Mark Sutherland and Scrubious Pip to review new releases from The Neat, Pet Shop Boys, Fiction and the Brian Eno Album. Show more
Chris Hawkins present The Rolling Stones recorded on their 1973 European tour, featuring the songs Tumbling Dice, Brown Sugar and a fantastic version of Midnight Rambler. Show more
Neil Hannon presents a two-part documentary exploring Jeff Lynne's illustrious career. Lynne recalls his early career, meeting Roy Wood, joining the Move and forming ELO. Show more
Featuring Suicide recorded live at RFH Meltdown 1998, plus Peel sessions from Metal Urban in 1978 and Distorted Waves of Ohm from 1995. Show more