Featuring Barenaked Ladies at Glastonbury in 1999, plus sessions from Animal Nightlife in 1983 and Phantasmagroover in 1999. Show more
Vicki Blight sits in for Chris Hawkins and presents a big one from Orbital, plus a rare gem from Metallica.
Nemone returns with lovely music for your Sunday morning and Arcade Fire sharing more of their favourite music in Most Played. Show more
Cerys Matthews brings you eclectic music from blues to beats and is joined by Jerry Dammers. Show more
Ahead of Pete Townshend's delivery of the first ever John Peel Lecture, hear the great broadcaster himself in conversation with Sue Lawley in 1990. Show more
Huey gets eclectic, bringing his NYC style to Sunday afternoon. His guests are Twin Sister, who hail from Long Island, New York. Show more
The camera-shy Lawrence of Felt, Denim and Go-Kart Mozart joins Jarvis to spin some of his favourite tracks and talk about the new documentary Lawrence of Belgravia. Show more
Freakmaster General Maconie presents 120 minutes of not normal songs that range from desolate and challenging to shiny and beautiful. Show more
DJ and producer Ben Watt continues his 6 Mix residency, exploring the world of leftfield dance and electronic music, present and future. Show more
Join Guy in his north Manchester attic to hear some more of his favourite tunes, plus Beckapedia plays some jazz violin and Old Blue Eyes gets a black eye in It Was Moider. Show more
The Don shows his more mellow selection, including Marvin Gaye, The Smiths, Cornell Campbell and Rose Elinor Dougall. Show more
BBC Introducing with Tom Robinson
Bethan Elfyn sits in with guests My Tiger My Timing
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Bethan Elfyn sits in for Tom Robinson with guests My Tiger My Timing and Red Deer Club Records. Show more
Micky Dolenz tells the story of Laurel Canyon, the LA neighbourhood which became home to a diverse mix of jazz, folk rock and pop stars - including himself. First broadcast in 2010 Show more
Featuring Lesley Duncan at Golders Green Hippodrome in 1975, plus archive sessions from Electric Sound Of Joy in 1997 and Mogwai in 1998. Show more