Your breakfast books were egg-ceptional. Ham-Omelette by Shakespeare, anyone? Or maybe you fancy some Anne of Green Bagels? Or how about The Unbearable Lightness Of Baked Being? Show more
Andy Parsons chats to Shaun about mayonnaise pants and freezer etiquette is discussed. Plus Matt Everitt brings news of The Strokes' new material and a Mike Skinner film. Show more
Huey Morgan sits in for Lauren and is joined by James Blake for a live session in the 6 Music studios, plus Dinosaur to Jnr plugs the gaps between the old school and the new school. Show more
Music and chat with Nemone.
Steve catches up with the ever-enigmatic PJ Harvey, who talks about the inspiration behind her latest album, Let England Shake. Show more
Joan As Policewoman is back for what's bound to be a fab, fab session. Show more
Gideon has a treat for blues fans with a 1980 concert from Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, plus sessions including archive material from Slowdive, John Cooper Clarke and the Pixies. Show more
Bruce Dickinson presents a profile of the virtuoso blues/rock guitarist who passed away on 6 February. First broadcast in 2004. Show more
Chris Hawkins plays new alternative tunes, sessions, and boss indie classics.
Alan Freeman explores the post-1960s careers of the major Motown artists. Show more
Featuring Frampton's Camel recorded at the BBC's Paris Theatre, London in 1972, plus BBC session tracks from Codeine in 1992 and Barclay James Harvest from 1974. Show more