A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album.
Nihal Arthanayake sits in for Mary Anne Hobbs with the Sunday morning show.
Cerys is joined by author Adam Ockelford, who talks about his book Comparing Notes: How We Make Sense of Music, which was inspired by his work with blind and autistic children. Show more
Underworld's Karl Hyde heads to the Manchester International Festival with Elizabeth Alker to present 30 minutes of new music inspired by the city's homeless community. Show more
Trains, stations and airports feature as we go on a musical journey, as Guy records the show on the hoof as he starts a short tour in Europe. Tunes from JJ Cale, Nico and Pond. Show more
Peter Perrett sits in for Jarvis Cocker. The Only Ones legend has just released a brand new solo album and he'll be playing his favourite songs from down the decades. Show more
Tom Robinson curates a playlist of listener suggestions on the theme of home. Show more
Stuart is joined by Mary Anne Hobbs to present coverage of Dark Matter at Manchester International Festival, which features artists from the dark edge of electronic music. Show more
The Don's selections cross time, space and genre, plus his Crucial Vinyl is Without You I'm Nothing, released by Placebo in 1998. Show more
Trains, stations and airports feature as we go on a musical journey, as Guy records the show on the hoof as he starts a short tour in Europe. Tunes from JJ Cale, Nico and Pond. Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
Hooton Tennis Club recorded at the 6 Music Festival in Bristol in 2016, plus a session recorded by Sea Stacks on 17 July 2013 and one from the Triffids from 20 May 1986. Show more
Janice Long celebrates Liverpool's post-Beatles music scene, concluding with The Cream of Clubland and The Beat Goes On. Show more