Another six great albums feature in the week's edition of the Early Show CD Club. Show more
Friday is all about the Middle-Age Shout-Outs, Murray Lachlan Young's poem and the Earworm Extra as Shaun welcomes in the weekend with his usual kicking playlist. Show more
Lauren offers up the week's Desert Island Disco - five tracks chosen by a listener to soundtrack the greatest party on earth. Show more
Chris Hawkins sits in for Radcliffe and Maconie and is joined by Matt Johnson, writer, composer and founding member of The The, who talks about all things film music-related. Show more
Steve has the Friday Free for All, an hour of music chosen by listeners in the final hour of the show. Expect the weird and wonderful to end the week. Show more
Spend Good Friday in the company of Colin Meloy, erudite leader of the Decemberists, as he makes his DJ debut on 6 Music. Show more
Another chance to hear the Decemberists in session for Mary Anne Hobbs from February 2015, featuring additional commentary from Mary Anne and the band. Show more
Colin Meloy selects a 1973 recording of the Kinks at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London as part of the Decemberists' Easter Folk curation on 6 Music. Show more
Colin Meloy of the Decemberists selects the Smiths' first Peel session from May 1983 and XTC recorded in 1979 as part of the Decemberists' Easter Folk series. Show more
As part of the Decemberists' Folk at Easter series, a chance to hear Verity Sharp's 2008 profile of English folk singer Shirley Collins. Show more
Bob Harris tells the story of the live session recordings the Smiths made for the BBC.
Lou and Andy from Lamb pick a trio of electronic tunes to soundtrack their perfect night, plus Nemone plays an array of beats and breaks old and new. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Violent Femmes at the Town and Country Club in London in 1991. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents A Flock of Seagulls at the Paris Theatre in London in 1982, plus BBC sessions from the Primitives and the Bluetones. Show more
The Beatles left Liverpool in 1962 to conquer the world, but it never left them. Craig Charles heads home to find out what they took with them and the legacy they left behind. Show more