The Hawk delivers early morning music and chat to the early risers of the world (unite), plus early breakfast show feature The Mission and a Northern Soul Groove. Show more
The Fabulous Baker Brothers, Tom and Henry Herbert, make the nation salivate as they chat to Shaun about bread, their new TV series and their cookery book, Glorious British Grub. Show more
Lauren plays The People's Playlist, half an hour of brilliant tunes chosen by listeners on a given theme. Plus free music in MPFree and a gorgeous tune in The Headphone Moment. Show more
Stuart Maconie talks to writer Kevin Sampson about his new book. Show more
Steve warms up for Roundtable with another amazing selection of music from punk and ska to soul and northern soul, plus another Good Day Bad Day caller joins him on the phone. Show more
Steve discusses new music with Ed Harcourt, Kate Nash and Radio 2's Janice Long. Show more
Marc has the lovely Woodpigeon in for another session. Show more
Gideon plays Teardrop Explodes in concert and sessions from Man Or Astroman, The Superimposers, Electric Sound Of Joy, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and Laura Cantrell. Show more
Tom Robinson concludes his celebration of the unlikely alliance between punk and reggae. With contributions from Don Letts, John Lydon, Paul Simonon and Viv Albertine. 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.
Featuring The Automatic live at The Lemon Grove, Exeter in 2006, plus The Souljazz Orchestra and That Dog in session. Show more
Roger Scott meets U2's guitarist The Edge as they discuss the band's best selling and critically acclaimed album The Joshua Tree. First broadcast in 1989.