Producer Chris Thomas discusses his work with the Beatles, Procol Harum, Roxy Music and Sex Pistols. Show more
The Hawk delivers early morning music and chat to the early risers of the world (unite).
Mary Anne Hobbs loves poetry - John Cooper Clarke delivers part two of his Key of Life interview and Paul Muldoon explains how to write a poem. Show more
Cerys interviews Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant, asking him to pick a handful of records that have excited him over the years. Show more
American singer, songwriter and pianist Ben Folds discusses his musical milestones with Matt Everitt in a programme first broadcast in 2013. Show more
Heavy but soulful, smooth but rough. There is no other show like this anywhere else on your dial. Show more
Sit back for a Sunday afternoon full of quality tracks, random thoughts and spoken word gems as Jarvis rifles through his vast record collection.
In response to the sad news of Lou Reed's death, 6 Music listeners help create a tribute playlist. Show more
Celestial music maker Laraaji chats to Stuart about his new age music, laughter workshops and Brian Eno leaving a note in his busking case. Show more
The theme of the show is moving, as Guy Garvey waves a sad farewell to his 10.00pm slot and a cheery hello to his upcoming 2.00pm slot. Plus his chosen artist is Ray Charles. Show more
Culture Clash Radio - The Don's selections cross time, space and genre. On 3 November Don moves to the earlier time of 10.00pm on Sunday. Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
Featuring Robin Trower at Golders Green Hippodrome, London in 1975, plus Peel sessions from Marine Girls and Inspiral Carpets. Show more
Paul Jones presents a profile of the great Antoine 'Fats' Domino, the New Orleans R'n'B legend, who died on 24th October 2017, aged 89. First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in 2002. Show more