Chris Hawkins invites listeners to get a midweek moan off their chest in Wednesday Whines. Show more
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Shaun Keaveny compares his show to a sad old high-street restaurant, plus Tim Key and Tom Basden drop by to chat about their new comedy drama, Gap Year. Show more
Lauren Laverne has the week's Memory Tapes, a celebration of a listener's beloved mixtape, plus Just Added, a Headphones Moment and as much music as she can pack in. Show more
Stuart Maconie presents solo and is joined by Procol Harum's Gary Brooker, who talks about the band's new album and tour. Show more
Following their 6 Music Festival announcement, Steve revisits Ride's session from 2015. Plus, there's new music from The Sherlocks, H Grimace, and we hear about strange interviews. Show more
The Handsome Family join us for a brief session tonight, promoting new album Unseen. They'll be all done and dusted for 7.30pm, but fear not - we've pre-recorded an extra tune. Show more
The Label of Love is Lo Recordings, plus Gideon Coe plays sessions from PJ Harvey, The Goon Sax, Matumbi, Pete Molinari and Julia Holter. Show more
Beautiful new music of every texture, colour and origin with Mary Anne Hobbs.
Richard Skinner tells the story of the live session recordings Jimi Hendrix made for the BBC.
Neneh Cherry tells the story of musical pioneer and cultural revolutionary Fela Kuti and highlights his influence today. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents The Horrors at Glastonbury 2009, plus BBC sessions from Rose Elinor Dougall recorded on 23 February 2011 and The Wailing Souls from 30 October 1984. Show more
Chris Hawkins plays back-to-back music plus exclusive BBC sessions. Show more