The Hawk delivers early morning music and chat to the early risers of the world (unite).
Katie Puckrik sits in for Mary Anne Hobbs and celebrates 40 years of hip hop with the man who helped create the genre, DJ Kool Herc. Show more
Huey sits in for Edith Bowman and chats to Jeanie Finlay, director of The Great Hip Hop Hoax, a film about two Scottish rappers who reinvented themselves as west coast homeboys. Show more
Liz is joined by comedian, writer and musician Adrian Edmondson ahead of the release of Mud, Blood and Beer, the latest album by his band The Bad Shepherds. Show more
Don Letts sits in for Gilles Peterson and plays some Carnival favourites, along with the likes of Quincey Jones, Trombone Shorty and The JBs. Show more
Soul singer Bobby Womack hangs out with Craig. Show more
Tom is joined by electronic music pioneer and producer Thomas Dolby, who plays live and shares his musical selections. Show more
Musician and producer Graham Massey joins Stuart to talk through his favourite records by Sun Ra, the bandleader from Saturn. Show more
Highlights of the week including Franz Ferdinand talking to Steve Lamacq, Bobby Womack talking to Craig Charles, Tom Robinson chatting to Ghostpoet and An Evening with Joe Goddard. Show more
Electronic music pioneer Gary Numan presents an hour of his favourite music. Show more
Featuring Red Hot Chili Peppers at Reading Festival in 1994, plus sessions from Echo and The Bunnymen and Race Horses. Show more
Don Letts continues the story of the influential UK-based record label that helped Jamaican music reach a wider audience. Show more