A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album by Cherry Ghost.
Mary Anne Hobbs talks to Radiohead drummer and solo artist Philip Selway about his childhood, the early days of Radiohead and finding his own voice. Show more
Huey Morgan from the Fun Lovin' Criminals makes all three hours count with his own brand of music. Careful while you're making breakfast as Huey will have you up and moving. Show more
Dance duo Basement Jaxx are Liz's Legends in Your Lunchtime and this week's All Killer No Filler album is a classic from Placebo. Show more
Gilles is back for another Saturday afternoon mix-up selection. This week he is focussing on two albums, one from Raury and the other from Julian Bahula. Show more
Craig is joined by soul singer Myles Sanko, plus he puts the spotlight on American singer-songwriter Ann Peebles. Show more
Tom Robinson has a session and interview with experimental New York three-piece Liars, who recently released their seventh studio album, Mess. Show more
Stuart Maconie looks at musical freaks from the West Country, featuring music from John Surman, Cornelius Cardew, Spinal Tap's Stonehenge and more. Show more
Highlights of the best bits from the last week of 6 Music, featuring The Archers, Tiny Ruins, Holly Johnson, Paul Heaton and Al Murray. Show more
New music in one handy bitesize programme. Show more
6 Music presents gems from the vast BBC archive including concerts and live sessions.
Andy Peebles looks back at the work of pioneering producer Tom Dowd, whose credits ranged from Ray Charles and Ruth Brown to Aretha Franklin and Cream. First broadcast in 1982.