Chris Hawkins asks what mundane things are niggling listeners in the Wednesday Whine. Show more
Shaun Keaveny talks to TV producer and writer Phil Redmond, creator of Grange Hill and Brookside, about his first novel, Highbridge. Show more
Lauren is joined by comedian Richard Herring, who talks about his Happy Now? tour. Plus Memory Tapes celebrates a listener's beloved mixtape. Show more
Mark and Stuart are joined by Maxine Peake, who talks about her new comedy role. Show more
Steve has an in-depth interview with the Mystery Jets to showcase their new album Curve of the Earth, which is the Album of the Day. Show more
Marc Riley - playing records and drinking tea. It's a dirty job, but someone has to do it. Show more
The Label of Love is Earth Recordings, plus Gideon Coe plays tracks by Sarabeth Tucek, Swervedriver, X-Men, the Kinks and the Sensible Jerseys. Show more
Beautiful new music of every texture, colour and origin with Mary Anne Hobbs.
6 Music Stories
The Story of Pop - Episode 15: Can Blue Men Sing the Whites?
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Alan Freeman considers the phenomenon of white British artists, such as the Rolling Stones, the Animals and Eric Clapton playing the blues. First broadcast in 1994. Show more
Martin Fry explores the New Romantic obsession with style and image as the launch of MTV made having a striking look more important than ever. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Travis at Glastonbury 1999, plus Stars of Heaven recorded on 14 January 1986 and David Bowie's Tin Machine recorded in 1991. Show more
Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions and his Spotlight Act.