Edward Adoo sits in for Chris Hawkins and plays a mix of the best new music and surprise album tracks, including a Worksong for early morning grafters, and poses his Big Question.
Craig Charles sits in for Shaun Keaveny with a listener choosing a Version Excursion track from Creedance Clearwater Revival, plus Elizabeth has the music news. Show more
Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Lauren Laverne and plays out one listener's Biorhythms, more new music in Just Added and a Headphones Moment. Show more
Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie hear from Pink Floyd drummer and founder member Nick Mason. Show more
Steve invites listeners to take a trip around the supermarket, from Can to Salad, Lambchop, Stiff Little Fish Fingers and Cream. Not forgetting to settle up with Cashier No 9. Show more
Marc Riley has a live session from The Blind Shake, all the way from the USA. Show more
Jon Hillcock sits in for Gideon Coe with Cornershop in concert and sessions from Pentangle, The Monochrome Set and John Martyn. Show more
Tom Ravenscroft curates an hour of his favourite new music.
Annie Nightingale presents a celebration of The Beatles' most famous LP, released on 1 June 1967, in a programme originally broadcast in 1987. Show more
Writer and comedian David Quantick examines the lasting impact of psychedelia. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents If at the BBC's Paris Theatre in London in 1972, plus McCarthy in session from 31 May 1987 and Tucker Zimmerman from 18 October 1972. Show more
Edward Adoo plays back-to-back music plus exclusive BBC sessions. Show more