The Hawk has another edition of the 5.15 request and Tuesday's Texter. Show more
Tuesday sees Prof Brian Cox join Shaun for his weekly science chat, plus Shaun is after Earworms and Matt Everitt joins him with the latest music news. Show more
Lauren chats with director Johanna Schwartz about new documentary They Will Have to Kill Us First, which explores life under Mali's music ban. Show more
Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie are joined by Professor Alice Roberts, who talks about her new book and TV series about the Celts. Show more
Classic tracks and amazing new music, plus music profiler Robin Ince returns and attempts to guess the identity of a listener through their musical choices. Show more
Classic and cutting-edge tracks with live sessions.
As many records as we can manage in three hours. New records and old records, regardless of genre, including selected sessions, Peel sessions and concerts from the BBC archive. Show more
Tom curates an hour of his favourite new music.
Another chance to hear Mark Lamarr tell the story of punk pioneers Buzzcocks. First broadcast in 2004. Show more
Stuart Maconie charts the success of Blur through interviews and music, from the early days of Britpop to the release of their seventh album, Think Tank. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents the Smashing Pumpkins at Manchester Academy in 1993, plus BBC sessions from the Shrubs and Def Leppard. Show more
Chris Hawkins takes listeners through the early hours playing back-to-back music plus exclusive BBC sessions and his Spotlight Act. Show more