One happy listener gets a song they love on the radio in the 5.15 Request. Show more
Shaun Ryder chats about the upcoming Black Grape gigs, plus the Small Claims Court hears another listener's small claim to fame. No bank holiday slacking here. Show more
Nemone sits in for Lauren Laverne and looks at the best of the week's new releases in New Music Monday. Show more
6 Music breakfast presenter Chris Hawkins sits in for Radcliffe and Maconie and is joined by Oxford indie folk band Stornoway. Show more
Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Steve Lamacq and plays new and classic tracks from established artists, young groups and unsigned bands.
Spend Easter Friday in the company of Northumbrian folk group the Unthanks as Rachel Unthank, Becky Unthank and Adrian McNally host their first 6 Music programme. Show more
Another chance to hear the Unthanks in session for Nemone from February 2015, featuring additional commentary from Nemone and the band. Show more
The Unthanks select recordings by Antony and the Johnsons, Portishead, Robert Wyatt and the Watersons as part of Easter Folk. Show more
Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera talks to Robert Wyatt, founding member of Soft Machine, about his life and his music. Show more
Richard Hawley travels around the British coast to discover how the sea and seafaring have influenced popular culture in the UK. Show more
Jez Lowe explores an unbroken 200-year-old tradition of songwriting from the north east of England. Show 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
Celebrating The Beatles
A Year in the Life: The Beatles 1962
57 minutes on 6 Music
Available for years
A Year In The Life: Beatles '62 narrates the pivotal breakthrough year for the newly mop-topped beat combo via the recollections of those who knew and worked alongside them. Show more
Richard Hawley travels the length and breadth of the UK on a unique tour of the coast as part of the Unthanks' Easter Folk series on 6 Music. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Dub Pistols at Newcastle University in 1998, plus BBC sessions from Sleeper and the Black Angels. Show more
Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back-to-back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions and his Spotlight Act. Show more