Look at him with his sausage roll thumbs... it's Chris Hawkins. Plus the weather from the one and only Daniel Corbett, and your Parish Notices. Show more
Comedian Tom Wrigglesworth speaks of train mishaps and nearly missing his wedding. Plus Matt Everitt brings news of T in the Park line up, Foo Fighters' new single and The Monkees. Show more
Huey Morgan sits in for Lauren Laverne and is joined by Gruff Rhys for a live session in the 6 Music studios. Plus more from Dinosaur To Jnr and Workers' Playtime. Show more
Music and chat with Nemone, plus Joan As Policewoman gives us her Most Played tracks. Show more
Wednesday sees Steve's New Favourite Band, Fixers, in the studio, plus another Good Day Bad Day caller reveals their musical skeletons in the cupboard. Show more
Rose Elinor Dougal graces the studio with a full live electric session. She's been on tour with Mark Ronson... Yes, the Mark Ronson... Let's hope she's got some gossip. Show more
Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Gideon Coe with concert highlights from The Kinks and Beth Orton, plus sessions from The Pretty Things, Laura Marling and Mudhoney. Show more
Mark Radcliffe examines the pioneers of rhythm and blues, such as Charles Brown, Johnny Otis, Johnny 'Guitar' Watson and Ruth Brown. Show more
Chris Hawkins plays new alternative tunes, sessions, and boss indie classics.
Alan Freeman concludes the series by looking at pop music's involvement with issues of global significance - poverty, disease, conservation and famine. Show more
Featuring Hipsway live at Reading University in 1986, plus Peel session tracks from The Pale Fountains in 1982 and A Guy Called Gerald from 1995. Show more