Chris Hawkins asks what mundane things are niggling listeners in the Wednesday Whine. Show more
Shaun Keaveny is joined by comedian Bill Bailey, who talks about his new show. Show more
Music and entertainment with Lauren Laverne, including Memory Tapes.
Stuart Maconie presents solo and is joined by musician Bob Stanley of Saint Etienne, who talks about his love of New York and the music he heard in famous diner the Carnegie Deli. Show more
Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Steve Lamacq with classic tracks and amazing new music.
Marc Riley has a live session from Leeds trio Cowtown ahead of the release of their new single. Show more
Gideon Coe plays as many records as he can manage in three hours, including selected sessions, Peel sessions and concerts from the BBC archive. Show more
Beautiful new music of every texture, colour and origin with Mary Anne Hobbs.
The late Gerry Anderson looks at the success of Irish pop bands, starting with the impact of acts such as Van Morrison and Thin Lizzy, who opened doors for a new wave of Irish acts. Show more
Ralph McLean looks back at the magic involved in making Van Morrison's Astral Weeks, a true Irish classic. First broadcast in 2008. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Placebo at Manchester Academy in 1998, plus BBC sessions from Jesca Hoop and Syd Barrett. Show more
Chris Hawkins plays back-to-back music plus exclusive BBC sessions and his Spotlight Act. Show more