A great mix of music for the weekend including a featured album from Unkle, a long song by Portico Quartet and the morning's rare gem by The Cardigans. Show more
Jo Good sits in for Nemone and talks music with Sharon Van Etten in Record Exchange, plus New York electronic act School of Seven Bells share their favourite tracks in Most Played. Show more
Cerys is joined by Garth Cartwright, a writer and authority on Romany culture and music, American roots music, alternative literature and adventure travel. Show more
Writer Alain de Botton talks about his musical influences, which include REM, 10,000 Maniacs and Sinead O'Connor. Show more
It's a Sunday of jams with your boy Huey. He's joined by actor Jackie Earle Haley. Show more
As part of BBC 6 Music Celebrates The Written Word, Salford punk poet John Cooper Clarke presents A Month of Sundays throughout May. Show more
Tom is joined online by Maximo Park as he hosts 6 Music's Sunday night social, where listeners and artists collaborate online to decide the playlist. Show more
King of Freaks Stuart presents two hours of not-normal music for your delight and discovery, including the featured album Love Is Real by experimental keyboardist John Maus. Show more
Guy's playing you lots of Vangelis tunes. No theme, but a cracking show. Sir John Betjeman is the focus of Masterpiece Radio, presented by our American correspondent. Show more
Culture Clash Radio - The Don's selections include School of Seven Bells, Dr Alimantado, Bear In Heaven and The Andrews Sisters. Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
Featuring Thomas Dolby live at the Dominion Theatre, London in 1984, plus sessions from Caroline Trettine and The Ruts. Show more
As part of a 6 Music Artist Collection celebrating Stevie Wonder's birthday, a series first broadcast in 1977 based on interviews given by Stevie and friends to Stuart Grundy. Show more