A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album by Cocteau Twins.
Mary Anne welcomes artist Sam Winston onto the show to talk about his new immersive piece 'Darkness Visible' at the Southbank Centre in London. Show more
Cerys presents beautiful music to guide listeners through Sunday morning. Plus, food expert Dearbhla Reynolds talks about her new book The Cultured Club. Show more
The author of His Dark Materials, Philip Pullman, chooses a selection of his favourite songs and talks about what they mean to him. He also discusses his latest novel. Show more
Take a paddle in Guy's stream of consciousness, where each tune is a link in his chain of thought. Show more
Murray Lachlan Young takes a lyrical look at punk rock. He is joined by Penny Rimbaud, co-founder of Anarcho-punk band Crass, and punk poet and magazine editor Kirsty Allison. Show more
As 6 Music celebrates 40 years of Never Mind The Bollocks, Now Playing asks you to build the ultimate punk playlist.
Stuart Maconie travels to the furthest flung corners of left-field.
The Don's selections cross time, space and genre and include this week's Crucial Vinyl, Aux Armes et cætera, Serge Gainsbourg's thirteenth album, released in 1979. Show more
Elbow frontman Guy Garvey brings his own unique taste to 6 Music. Take a paddle in Guy's stream of consciousness, where each tune is a link in his chain of thought. Show more
Bethan Elfyn from BBC Music Introducing In Wales presents a selection of favourite tracks. Show more
Lianne La Havas recorded at London's Southbank Centre in 2012, plus a BBC session from Leonie Evans recorded on 23 October 2016 and one from Laika from 21 October 2003. Show more
Brinsley Ford explores how independence in 1962 helped shape the form of Jamaican music, as well as how it developed musically, politically and socially. Show more