John Hillcock sits in for Chris Hawkins and asks for Wednesday Whines, in which listeners get midweek moans off their chest in exchange for a great song. Show more
Shaun spends the first hour of the show obsessed with the Chorlton and the Wheelies theme, plus there is a U2 Earworm and a Right Said Fred Small Claims Court special. Show more
Viggo Mortensen talks about his lead role in the new film Captain Fantastic, in which he plays a father forced to reintegrate his family into society after years in isolation. Show more
Mark Radcliffe presents solo and is joined by Lloyd Cole. Show more
Steve reveals who has made it into the Running World Cup semi-finals, plus Rob Deering meets Inua Ellams, founder of the Midnight Run, to celebrate urban running. Show more
Marc Riley has a live session from Slow Club, aka Charles Watson and Rebecca Taylor. Show more
Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Gideon Coe and plays as many records as he can manage in three hours.
Beautiful new music of every texture, colour and origin with Mary Anne Hobbs.
Johnnie Walker looks at how Aretha Franklin, the queen of soul, got signed by Atlantic Records, making her a global superstar and a key voice of the civil rights movement. Show more
Chris Jagger tells the story of Alexis Korner's continuing influence on British music in the late 1960s and beyond. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Ian Dury and the Blockheads at Hammersmith Odeon in 1979, plus BBC sessions from Quickspace and Dave Evans. Show more
Chris Hawkins plays back-to-back music plus exclusive BBC sessions. Show more