Chris Hawkins asks listeners to get a midweek moan off their chest in exchange for a great song in Wednesday Whines.
Shaun Keaveny chats to actor Jodie Whittaker about Broadchurch, plus he holds a rinse referendum, Matt Everitt gets a new haircut, and the Holiday Song feature is tried again. Show more
Lauren Laverne with music and chat, plus Memory Tapes.
Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie - a cosmopolitan smorgasbord of music and wit. Show more
Steve Lamacq is joined by Thurston Moore for a masterclass covering songs from the early days of Sonic Youth to material from his brand new solo album Rock 'n' Roll Consciousness. Show more
Marc plays a classic archive performance from Pete and the Pirates, along with the usual oldies and cutting-edge music. Show more
Sessions from The Flaming Stars, The Laughing Clowns, Devon Sproule and Jethro Tull. Show more
Beautiful new music of every texture, colour and origin with Mary Anne Hobbs.
Marshall Chess concludes the story of the Chicago record label that was home to Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Etta James and others. Show more
Mark Radcliffe examines the pioneers of rhythm and blues, such as Charles Brown, Johnny Otis, Johnny 'Guitar' Watson and Ruth Brown. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents James Brown at Brixton Academy in 1988, plus a session recorded by Killing Joke on 27 April 1981 and James Spankie from 18 January 2012. Show more
Chris Hawkins plays back-to-back music plus exclusive BBC sessions. Show more