A great mix of music for Boxing Day.
Boxing Day sees Shaun looking back on the best bits of the breakfast show from 2014, featuring his top five Matt Intros and chats with Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and Al Murray. Show more
Lauren welcomes in the weekend with the Friday Film Club.
Mark and Stuart celebrate Boxing Day with highlights from the past year, featuring John Lydon, Brian May, Kate Tempest, Chrissie Hynde, Daniel Radcliffe and John Shuttleworth. Show more
Alison Goldfrapp takes over 6 Music to play two hours of favourite tracks, including Sigur Ros, Stereolab, Cocteau Twins, Francoise Hardy, Serge Gainsbourg, Bjork and Kate Bush. Show more
David Lynch discusses the pivotal moments and music that have shaped his life and career with Matt Everitt. First broadcast in 2013. Show more
'Godfather of punk' Iggy Pop plays eclectic and exciting music choices on the theme of cars. Expect everything from Kraftwerk to Cream to Chamillionaire. Show more
Another chance to hear Iggy Pop deliver the BBC Music John Peel Lecture from the UK Radio Festival in Salford in 2014, on the topic of Free Music in a Capitalist Society. Show more
UK electronic scene stalwarts Lamb take over the 6 Mix for two hours of influences and current favourites, from Herbie Hancock to De La Soul via Aphex Twin. Show more
The best of Nemone's An Evening With from 2014, featuring Roisin Murphy, Anja Schneider, Roni Size, Greg Wilson and others picking tunes to soundtrack their perfect night. Show more
A 2005 edition of Radio 4's Front Row in which John Wilson talks to Kate Bush in a rare interview. Selected by Alison Goldfrapp as part of 6 Music's Wise Women season. Show more
Christopher Frayling's profile of Italian film and TV score composer Ennio Morricone. With Goldfrapp and Chris Rea. From 2008. Show more
Alison Goldfrapp selects recordings from the BBC archive including Air, Leonard Cohen and Radiohead as part of 6 Music's Wise Women season. Show more
Malcolm McLaren visits the people and places central to Serge Gainsbourg's life story. Contributors include Jane Birkin, Petula Clark, David Holmes and biographer Sylvie Simmons. Show more