Join the secret society of gorgeous music and daft chat, plus the BBC weather forecast, Parish Notices (and Nana Hawk news) and a new destination for the Town and Country Club. Show more
Shaun welcomes American director, screenwriter, actor, and producer John Landis on to the show to chat about his new book Monsters in the Movies: 100 Years of Cinematic Nightmares. Show more
San Franciscan duo Girls join Lauren to play tracks from their new album Father, Son, Holy Ghost. Show more
Mark and Stuart's guest is comedian Richard Herring, currently touring the UK with his new show What Is Love, Anyway? Show more
Thursday sees Steve welcoming Peter Hook, Milo Cordell from the Big Pink and A&R guru James Endeacott. Show more
Thursday sees Steve welcoming Peter Hook, Milo Cordell from The Big Pink and A&R guru James Endeacott onto the panel. Show more
The mighty Dutch Uncles are in session to help us wave goodbye to our Manchester studio. Yeah, we're moving to Salford Media City! Show more
Luke Haines drops in to discuss his new LP, a psychedelic meditation on British wrestling, plus Gideon has live tracks from Asian Dub Foundation and a Peel on 6 session from Polvo. Show more
Continuing the story of the best bands from Northern Ireland, this time The Divine Comedy.
The weekend is nearly here and Chris Hawkins gives it a kick start with exclusive BBC sessions from Adele, Scritti Politti and Sebadoh. Show more
Johnnie Walker explores how Atlantic started to pursue more acts that could emulate the British Invasion, which led them to sign the Bee Gees. Show more
Featuring Steve Earle and The Dukes at Glastonbury in 1998, plus Easterhouse and Beth Rowley in session. Show more