Vicki Blight looks after Hawk's secret society of gorgeous music and daft chat, plus King of Indie Steve Lamacq picks one of his favourite disco tracks in Lammo Does Disco! Show more
Andrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny and takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he has author and journalist Grace Dent in the studio. Show more
Foster the People join Lauren for a live session in the 6 Music studios, plus New Music Monday offers up the best of the week's record releases. Show more
Mark and Stuart talk to resident musicologist Sid Griffin.
Lammo kicks starts the week with the winner of this week's Rebel Playlist and has a Good Day Bad Day listener on the phone talking him though their musical upbringing. Show more
Marc welcomes back Brooklyn duo She Keeps Bees, playing live in the studio. Show more
Gideon plays sessions from Dr John and Goldfrapp, plus Violent Femmes and Rokysopp in concert. Show more
Legends of the Dancefloor: A Piece of Paradise
Episode 2: Episode 2: Two Towers
1 hour on 6 Music
Available for years
A Piece of Paradise. Levan and Crocker own NYC. Interviews from the movers and shakers of Manhattan during those halcyon days of the 70s. Show more
The Joy of 6
Rufus Wainwright, Bjork, Boy George, live music with Suede, Little Dragon & Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks
30 minutes on 6 Music
Best bits of the week including interviews with Rufus Wainwright, Sam Taylor-Wood, Boy George and Bjork, plus music and chat from Stephen Malkmus, Suede and Little Dragon. Show more
6 Music's Jukebox
Jimi Hendrix, Sundays & Blur all back to back without the banter
1 hour, 30 minutes on 6 Music
Vicky Blight hosts an hour of back to back tunes from the likes of The Strokes, Sundays and Blur. There are also live session tracks from Doves and Jimi Hendrix. Show more
6 Music takes a look at The xx's debut album xx, which was released in August 2009 and won the Mercury prize in 2010, which is when this programme was first broadcast.. Show more
Featuring Generation X at the BBC's Paris Theatre in London in 1978, plus BBC sessions from This Heat in 1977 and Even As We Speak from 1966. Show more