The Hawk wants to know what song you deserve in Name Your Tune. Show more
Shaun is joined by comedian Marcus Brigstocke, plus he is after your Earworms and Matt Everitt fills him in on all the latest music news. Show more
Lauren Laverne with New Music Monday and half an hour of reggae in Skank Holiday Monday. Show more
The presenter of TV's The Revolution Will Be Televised explores the world of protest songs in his provocative and witty style, featuring tracks from Public Enemy, Bob Dylan and MIA. Show more
Join one of radio's strongest men, Mark Radcliffe, for more witty badinage and top quality tunes as he presents the show solo. Show more
Steve has a very special Free For All, giving you having the chance to get your record on the radio. Show more
My Sad Captains, who take their name from a poem by contemporary poet Thom Gunn, perform live in session for Marc. Show more
It's a snooker-themed special. Sort of. A 147 maximum in song/records.
Features The Wave Pictures, Prince Far I, Tom Waits, Fleetwood Mac, Belly, Funkadelic. Many Many More.
Lauren Laverne curates an hour of her favourite new releases, showcasing musical genres from folk to hip hop, African music and electronica. Show more
Another chance to hear Ruby Turner tell the extraordinary story of the guitar-playing gospel singer, Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Show more
Brinsley Forde peels back the layers of myth, spin and downright lies to present an intimate profile of Jamaican star Bob Marley. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Atomic Rooster at the BBC's Paris Theatre in London in 1972, plus the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Iron Maiden in session. Show more
Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.