Chris Hawkins blends chilled tunes with big tracks for the perfect sunrise soundtrack. Show more
Shaun plays the new Slowdive single, Matt Everitt has a confrontation with John Humphrys (well, Shaun pretending to be John Humphrys), and Shaun talks about fish for far too long. Show more
Lauren chats to reggae legend Susan Cadogan about her varied career, from working with Lee 'Scratch' Perry in the 70s, through to the making of her new EP, Take Me Back. Show more
Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie guide you through a radio orchard laden with musical fruits. Show more
Classic tracks and amazing new music.
Steve Lamacq is joined by three guests to take a look at the new releases.
Brix and the Extricated returns to the show to play a second session for Marc Riley. Show more
Jon Hillcock sits in for Gideon Coe and plays Gil Scott-Heron at Glastonbury 1986, plus Fleetwood Mac, Higher Authorities, Babes in Toyland, The Proper Ornaments and Ami Kotia. Show more
Steve Lamacq and trusted guide DJs share the best new music in a handy bite-size programme at midnight. Show more
6 Music Stories
The Story of Pop - Episode 15: Can Blue Men Sing the Whites?
1 hour on 6 Music
Available for 7 months
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
Bob Harris continues the story of influential country rock star Gram Parsons with contributions from Keith Richards and Emmylou Harris. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents The Bees at Auto Festival in Rotherham in 2002, plus BBC sessions from Play Dead in 1982 and The Chesterfields in 1986. Show more
Chris Hawkins plays back-to-back music plus exclusive BBC sessions.