Elizabeth Alker sits in for Chris Hawkins with the early breakfast show.
Nemone sits in for Shaun Keaveny for the week with the usual Earworms, plus Matt Everitt has the latest music news. Show more
Craig Charles has Funk & Soul Show favourites the Hot 8 Brass Band live in session. Plus a special BBC Music Day Peoples Playlist and brand new Just Added. Show more
Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie are joined by poet John Cooper Clarke. Show more
Steve hosts the semi-final of the Punk Rock World Cup. Four punk bands are whittled down to two as they battle it out to find the ultimate champion. Show more
Steve Lamacq and looks at the new releases with a panel of guests.
Marc Riley is joined by New Zealand's Nadia Reid for a spellbinding acoustic session.
Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Gideon Coe and plays as many records as he can manage in three hours.
Steve Lamacq and trusted guide DJs share the best new music in a handy bite-size programme at midnight. Show more
Ray Davies, lead singer of the Kinks, looks back at the group's career in 1968 and 1969. Show more
Stuart Maconie assesses the impact of the gig the Sex Pistols played at Manchester's Lesser Free Trade Hall in June 1976.
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6 Music Live Hour
Country Joe McDonald and Barry Melton, Richie Havens and Play Dead
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Chris Hawkins presents Country Joe McDonald and Barry Melton at the BBC's Paris Theatre in 1975, plus Richie Havens recorded on 3 July 1969) and Play Dead recorded in 1983. Show more
Chris Hawkins plays back-to-back music plus exclusive BBC sessions. Show more