Another six great albums feature in the week's edition of the Early Show CD Club, 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 Stephen Graham, plus he catches up with his favourite new band, Turo Lark, who put down a session. Show more
Mary Anne Hobbs sits in for Lauren Laverne and talks to composer and musician Peter Gordon and film director Luke Carlisle. Show more
Stuart Maconie presents solo and is joined by guitarist Jimmy Page, who chats about the deluxe editions of the final three Led Zeppelin albums. Show more
Steve has a special Rock and Roll Friday Free for All featuring the greatest rock and roll to soundtrack the final hour of the show. Expect the weird and wonderful to end the week. Show more
Iggy continues in his Friday night slot, serving up a sonic cocktail featuring tracks by Jackson do Pandeiro, Sleater-Kinney, Bill Fay and Kate Tempest. Show more
Tom Ravenscroft has a guest mix from New York trio Son Lux. Show more
German DJ and producer Martin Landsky picks three of his favourite electronic tunes to soundtrack the perfect night, plus Nemone spins an array of beats, breaks and ambient sounds. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Echo and the Bunnymen at the Liverpool Empire in 1988. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Belly at Glastonbury 1995, plus BBC sessions from David Bowie and Alt-J. Show more
Johnnie Walker explores how Atlantic started to pursue more acts that could emulate the British Invasion, which led them to sign the Bee Gees. Show more