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
Grammy-winning band Phoenix talk to number-one fan Shaun Keaveny about their eagerly anticipated new album Bankrupt! Show more
Lauren Laverne with big guests, great music and the week's People's Playlist. Show more
Stuart Maconie to singer-songwriter Jessie Ware. Show more
Lammo warms up for Roundtable with another Good Day Bad Day caller on the line and another National Anthem story. Show more
Steve is joined by Lewis from Chaple Club, comedian Rob Deering and producer Nitin Sawney to review new releases from Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Laura Mvula. Show more
Marc has Rick Redbeard in session. Rick's in Glasgow and Marc's in Salford, but there will be sweet music none the less. Show more
Gideon plays Gang Of Four in concert, plus sessions from The Pale Saints, Micah P Hinson, Cardiacs, Sakloon and Superstar. Show more
Craig Charles explores the final creative flourish of Miles Davis, which took place during his controversial electric period from 1969-1975. 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 Racing Cars at the Golders Green Hippodrome, London in 1977, plus BBC sessions from Mumford and Sons and Danielle Dax. 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