Jon Hillcock keeps Hawk's nest warm and joins the early morning secret society of gorgeous music and daft chat. Be gentle with him now, won't you? Plus a picture disc gets a play. Show more
Shaun keeps the motivation up during that post-Christmas low. Expect a cracking post-Crimbo playlist and the usual bits and pieces. Show more
Marc Riley emerges blinking into the daylight with three hours of top tunes, musical gems from the BBC archive and a Parallel Universe from 1986. Show more
Chris Hawkins sits in for Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie with intelligent music, conversation and a variety of guests. Show more
Huey Morgan sits in for Steve Lamacq with classic and cutting edge tracks.
Catch up with some of Steve Lamacq's best interviews from 2011. Lammo chats to Mercury Prize-winner PJ Harvey and Mike Skinner from The Streets. Show more
Music journalist and record collector Pete Paphides takes a look at the vinyl treasures belonging to Hot Chip and Bernard Butler. Show more
It's Long Record Night. Not a lot of tracks, but they're all good and very, very long, and include Felt, Television, Hamza El Din, Gruff Rhys, Roy Harper. And not that many more. Show more
Paul Morley continues his portrait of the music industry, told through the many iconic and generation-defining record labels that helped mould it. Show more
Jon Hillcock takes you through the early hours playing back to back music without the interruption of chat, featuring exclusive BBC sessions and his Spotlight Act. Show more
Ian Brown, the frontman of the Stone Roses, shares his musical milestones with Matt Everitt - the songs that defined his life and career. Show more
Following on from The First Time with Ian Brown, The Stone Roses recorded at the Town and Country Club in Leeds in 1995, plus James and Cast in session. Show more