Elizabeth Alker sits in for Chris Hawkins with a great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album by The Clash. Show more
Katie Puckrik sits in for Mary Anne Hobbs with her selection of Saturday wake up tunes plus Jeremy Deller asks whether art can change how people think in the Three Minute Epiphany. Show more
Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Edith Bowman and is joined by Nick Duncalf and Matt Everitt to discuss rockumentary Springsteen and I, plus he gets to know Kelpe. Show more
Liz chats to Clem Burke and James Stevenson from The International Swingers, a new punk-rock supergroup that also includes Glenn Matlock. Show more
Gilles joins the musical dots from soul and hip hop to electronica, jazz and beyond and is joined in the studio by Matthew Herbert. Show more
Martha Reeves (without her Vandellas) calls in ahead of her UK mini-tour, plus Craig hands the decks over to you for Spinage a Trois. Show more
Tom talks in depth to musician, producer and composer Nitin Sawhney about his career to date, including his new OneZero album which was cut live straight to vinyl. Show more
Marcus O'Dair talks to Stuart about how the legacy of The Incredible String Band lives on the work of artists inspired by the group's pysch-folk sound. Show more
Highlights of the week including Johnny Marr in session, Young Fathers talking to Edith Bowman, Brazilian six-piece Graveola in session and author Robert Webb with Stuart Maconie. Show more
Foals present an hour of music choices ahead of their appearance at the Latitude festival, where they headline the main Obelisk Arena on the Sunday night. Show more
Featuring Toploader at Glastonbury 2000, plus BBC sessions from the The Jam and Horace Andy. Show more
John Sebastian continues his nostalgic journey around Greenwich Village, New York, telling the story of a particularly creative period in modern music history. Show more