Elizabeth Alker sits in for Chris Hawkins and delivers early morning music and chat to the early risers of the world (unite). Show more
Katie Puckrik sits in for Mary Anne Hobbs with plenty of tunes to ease you into Saturday. Show more
Edith chats to indie duo Summer Camp, plus Jim Rash and Nat Naxon, the creative duo behind The Way Way Back, talk about the pressures of shooting a film in 24 days in Screen 6. Show more
Liz chats to UK trip hop/pop-rock act Morcheeba ahead of the release of their eighth album, Head Up High. Show more
Gilles is joined by London production duo Mount Kimbie, who perform a couple of session tracks live from the 6 Music Hub. Show more
Soul II Soul join Craig to perform tracks from their classic album Club Classics Vol. One ahead of their European tour. Show more
Tom has a BBC Introducing session from London band Elia and The Low Tears. Show more
Lightening Bolt, No Age and Japanther are just some of the names featured in Henrietta Rowlatt's selection of two-piece noise-rock bands for Stuart.
The Joy of 6
Trent Reznor, John Foxx, Soul II Soul, DJ Kool Herc, Goldie and Mr Thing from Scratch Perverts
1 hour on 6 Music
Highlights from the past week including The First Time with Trent Reznor. John Foxx, Soul II Soul in session, DJ Kool Herc, Goldie and Mr Thing from Scratch Perverts. Show more
Debbie Harry, the iconic singer with the hugely successful American pop rock act Blondie, presents an hour of her favourite music. Show more
Featuring Nanci Griffith at the Cambridge Folk Festival in 1992, plus BBC sessions from The Mighty Lemon Drops and Daisy Chainsaw. Show more
6 Music Stories
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? The Spector Groups
1 hour on 6 Music
Available for 10 months
Charlotte Greig looks back at the groups produced by Phil Spector, including The Crystals and The Ronettes. First broadcast in 1990.