Chris Hawkins asks for Wednesday Whines, in which listeners get midweek moans off their chest in exchange for a great song. Plus he has a pick from the week's 5 Before 6 DJ. Show more
Shaun is joined by Kate Moss, who explains the concept of the Kate Moss Hour, which began as a comment in a fashion magazine and evolved into an 'award-winning' hour of radio. Show more
Lauren Laverne has a live session from Richard Hawley, plus Memory Tapes, Just Added, a Headphones Moment and as much music as she can pack in. Show more
Mark Radcliffe presents the show solo and is joined by Vince Clarke and Paul Hartnoll. Show more
Steve talks to songwriter Louisa Roach from She Drew the Gun about her writing and influences ahead of their appearance at Glastonbury 2016. Show more
Marc Riley has a session from Blue House, aka James Howard of Fiction and Ursula Russell, formerly of Drop Out Venus. Show more
The Label of Love is Acid Jazz, plus Gideon Coe plays sessions from the Shop Assistants, Galliano, World of Twist, Wilco and Steeleye Span. Show more
Beautiful new music of every texture, colour and origin with Mary Anne Hobbs.
Tom Robinson examines punk rock's impact on politics, fashion and the music business.
Don Letts celebrates the band's bond with New York City and the show they played at Shea Stadium. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Todd Rundgren's Utopia at Oxford Polytechnic in 1977, plus BBC sessions from the Sensible Jerseys and Fleetwood Mac. Show more
Chris Hawkins plays back-to-back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions. Show more