Chris Hawkins asks listeners to get a midweek moan off their chest in exchange for a great song in Wednesday Whines.
Shaun searches for your earworms before 8.00am, Matt Everitt has the latest music news, and The Housemartins are the Album of the Day - Shaun plays a track after 8.00am. Show more
Lauren Laverne has Memory Tapes, a celebration of a listener's beloved mixtape, plus Just Added and a Headphones Moment.
Mark and Stuart hear from journalist, comedian and games expert Ellie Gibson, who talks about the new series of computer gaming comedy show Go 8 Bit. Show more
Steve Lamacq revisits a Classic Album of the Day with The Housemartins' Paul Heaton, plus he brings along his diary to help remember the makings of the band's 1986 debut LP. Show more
Marc Riley has a live session from Glasgow band Teen Canteen, plus another chance to take part in his game of games, Who's on My T-Shirt Tonight Then. Show more
Gideon Coe has sessions from Billy Bragg, Deerhunter, The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa, and Joan Shelley. Show more
Beautiful new music of every texture, colour and origin with Mary Anne Hobbs.
Irish author John Connolly with a selection of music from his collection. He talks about how the artists and albums helped shape him as an author and person. Show more
Ronnie Spector presents the story of doo-wop, looking at how the mainstream music industry moved in for a slice of the action as doo-wop took root in US cities. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents Nanci Griffith at Cambridge Folk Festival in 1992, plus Suckle recorded on 11 May 1997 and The Flatmates from 1 March 1987. Show more
Chris Hawkins plays back-to-back music plus exclusive BBC sessions. Show more