The Hawk delivers early morning music and chat to the early risers of the world (unite). Show more
Friday sees a poem from Murray Lachlan Young, a chat with Prof Brian Cox and more of your Middle Age Shout Outs (#MASO), all set to Shaun's kicking playlist as per usual. Show more
Huey Morgan sits in for Lauren Laverne and welcomes in the weekend with all the latest movie news. Show more
Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson discusses Thick as a Brick 2, his sequel to the classic 1972 concept album. Show more
Lammo kicks the weekend off in style with your Friday Free For All suggestions, plus he talks to another Good Day Bad Day caller and launches another corking National Anthem. Show more
Tom has guest mix from Portland, Oregon-based folk singer-songwriter Laura Gibson. Show more
As part of BBC 6 Music Celebrates Dance Culture, Andrew Weatherall has a dig though Terry Farley's record collection and they chat about the music that's made an impact on them. Show more
Stuart's guest is Mandy Wigby, who brings in a selection of records from pop stars gone weird including Scott Walker, Mike Patton from Faith No More and Mark Hollis from Talk Talk. Show more
Steve Lamacq talks to Richard Ashcroft and The Clash's Mick Jones and Paul Simonon about their classic albums, plus Lauren Laverne chats to Patti Smith and poet John Cooper Clarke. Show more
In tribute to drummer and vocalist Levon Helm, who recently passed away, Chris Hawkins presents The Band recorded live in 1976 at the Carter Brown Amphitheatre, Washington DC. Show more
Live tracks and sessions from the archives.
First broadcast in February 2006, Mark Lamarr begins an in-depth profile of the legendary soul and funk pioneer James Brown. Show more