The Hawk asks what mundane things are niggling listeners in the Wednesday Whine, plus he is undertaking a virtual tour of British seaside towns. Show more
Craig Charles sits in for Shaun Keaveny with a Wake-Up Call from Martha Reeves, plus he revisits a classic session from the Screaming Eagles of Soul, aka Charles Bradley. Show more
Mary Anne Hobbs sits in for Lauren Laverne with a session from Slaves. Expect chat about Jamie T, Barry from EastEnders and whether Isaac can rap their songs over a hip-hop beat. Show more
Stuart Maconie presents solo and is joined by 1960s psych pop band the Zombies, who talk about their new album, which was crowdfunded on the internet. Show more
Steve continues his week celebrating the jukebox and its role in rock and roll. Show more
Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Marc Riley with a live session from Micachu and the Shapes. Show more
The Label of Love is Rough Trade, plus Gideon Coe plays sessions from Ash, Death by Milkfloat, Camera Obscura and Five Hand Reel, and looks back on Womad 2015. Show more
Beautiful new music of every texture, colour and origin with Mary Anne Hobbs.
Johnnie Walker tells the story of the Atlantic Records label, focusing on Solomon Burke, Wilson Pickett and Dusty Springfield. Show more
Andrew Collins explores the electronic music of the late 1980s. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Ry Cooder at Cambridge Folk Festival in 1979, plus BBC sessions from Hofman and Joe Bonamassa. Show more
Chris Hawkins plays back-to-back music plus exclusive BBC sessions and his Spotlight Act. Show more