Chris Hawkins plays a mix of the best new music and surprise album tracks, including a Worksong for early morning grafters, and poses his Big Question.
Prof Brian Cox joins Shaun for his weekly chat and likens himself to a Bond villain, plus Shaun goes big on printer chat and invents a new toiletries-themed show to host... Show more
Edinburgh trio Young Fathers drop in to talk about their upcoming Meltdown appearance. They will be live at London's Southbank Centre as part of the festival curated by M.I.A. Show more
Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie hear from film director John Landis. Show more
After some tough ties in the first round of our Northern Soul World Cup, titans WILL fall. Steve Lamacq reveals the results and digs out another classic 45 from Yvonne Baker. Show more
Marc Riley has a live session from all-female indie band Madonnatron, plus Rob Hughes's Punk A-Z features the letter F. Show more
Sessions from Billy Childish, The Wailing Souls, The Stupids, Manfred Mann and Mammoth Penguins. Show more
Tom Ravenscroft curates an hour of his favourite new music.
A series looking back on the summer of love of 1967. Peter Drummond considers the influential San Francisco scene. Show more
Johnnie Walker examines the nine months from 1966 to 1967 that Jimi Hendrix spent in London - a time of transformation that turned him from an unknown into a world rock star. Show more
Chris Hawkins presents The Smiths at the National Ballroom in Kilburn, London, in 1986, plus R Stevie Moore in session on 7 June 2012 and 999 from 25 October 1978. Show more
Chris Hawkins plays back-to-back music plus exclusive BBC sessions. Show more