Chris Hawkins kicks off the weekend with the best early morning music. Show more
Shaun plays new music from Paul Weller and hears about The Dublin Castle from Suggs, gets AO and The OA confused, and Murray Lachlan Young sums up the week with a poem. Show more
Lauren talks to Alain de Botton about his latest novel The Course of Love, in which the bestselling author explores the complex landscape of a modern relationship. Show more
Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie chat to Welsh musician Gruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals. Show more
Steve Lamacq tours five cities shining a light on the alternative music scene in each area and celebrating the venues which are its bedrock. Tonight Steve broadcasts from Brighton. Show more
Former Black Flag vocalist Henry Rollins sits in for Iggy Pop, spinning tracks by the likes of Fats Waller, The Birthday Party, Cluster, Miriam Makeba and Crystal Fairy. Show more
Tom presides over a three-hour Cosmic Special featuring a guest mix from production and DJ duo Psychemagik, plus some suitably cosmic gems from the BBC sessions archive. Show more
Nemone plays her usual mix of hip-hop, electronica and dance, plus Canadian DJ and producer Nathan Barato soundtracks his perfect evening in three tracks. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Tom Robinson at Glastonbury 1994. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Bronski Beat at Hammersmith Palais in London in 1984, plus BBC sessions from Carl Barat recorded on 28 January 2011 and Flume from 2 July 2013. Show more
6 Music Stories
The Story of Pop - Episode 30: Young, Loud and Snotty
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Alan Freeman charts the rise and fall of the ultimate punk band - the Sex Pistols. Show more