Hawk returns with a brilliant 5.15 Request from Thin Lizzy, the BBC weather forecast and your Parish Notices, featuring The Strokes (plus added Nana Hawk news). Show more
Shaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events. Show more
Huey Morgan sits in for Lauren Laverne and is joined by The Big Pink for a live session, plus New Music Monday offers up the best of the week's releases. Show more
Intelligent music, conversation and a variety of guests every weekday afternoon.
Steve kicks off the week by asking The Futureheads, Where Have You Been? We also reveal the winner of this week's edition of the rebel playlist and spin the Wheel of Your Tune. Show more
Classic and cutting-edge music with live sessions and archive performances.
The Groundhogs get heavy and bluesy with a set from 1974, plus The Chills provide the Peel on 6 session and Gideon has tracks from Lung Leg, The Au Pairs and Sargasso Trio. Show more
Jonathan Ross tells the story of the Jam, featuring contributions from Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton, Rick Buckler, Noel Gallagher, Phill Jupitus and rock photographer Penny Smith. Show more
Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music without the interruptions of chat, plus exclusive BBC sessions and his Spotlight Act. Show more
Alan Freeman continues his epic series with a look at the importance of blues in the evolution of popular music. First broadcast in 1994.
Featuring The Divine Comedy live at Summer Sundae in Leicester from 2007, plus BBC sessions from Tindersticks from 1995 and The Jam in 1977. Show more