Jon Hillcock sits in for Chris Hawkins. Share the vinyl you've inherited from friends, lovers or family and Jon will play the best one at the end of the show. Show more
Let's get the party started early with Keaveny's kicking playlist. Just got a DAB digital radio? Well, this is BBC 6 Music. This is Shaun W Keaveny. This is how we roll. Show more
It's almost 2012! Celebrate with Marc Riley and three hours of tunes, musical gems from the BBC archive and a Parallel Universe from 1969. 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.
Steve Lamacq chats to Specials founder Jerry Dammers and vocalist Terry Hall about the making of their seminal debut album. Show more
Tom helps 6 Music's audience curate a playlist of their musical tips for 2012, featuring the artists they think are destined for great things. Show more
Tom shares his favourite tunes of 2011 and presents guest mixes from Clark, Paul White, White Hills and Dominik Eulberg, plus an exclusive new mix from Underworld. Show more
Record collector Lee Janda talks about odd solo records made by artists who were formerly in successful bands, from Uriah Heep to Mick Fleetwood and Paul McCartney. Show more
The John Peel Lecture
Can John Peelism survive the Internet?
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Another chance to hear Pete Townshend giving the first John Peel Lecture at the 2011 Radio Academy Radio Festival at Salford's Lowry Theatre. Show more
The Who feature in this Classic Concert recorded at Rockpalast, Germany in 1981. The set includes the classic tracks Pinball Wizard, Who Are You and My Generation. Show more
To mark what would have been Andrew Weatherall's 60th birthday, 6 Music presents an Artist Collection on the much-missed DJ and producer, beginning with The First Time from 2011. Show more
Featuring Pink Floyd at the Paris Theatre London in 1970, plus archive sessions from The Jam from 1977 and The Undertones from 1981. Show more