A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album by Television.
Mary Anne is joined by the founder of Big Fish Little Fish family raves Hannah Saunders, and Hacker the Dog live in the studio. Show more
Cerys is joined by legendary trombonist Fred Wesley and author of the new book Why Dylan Matters, Professor Richard F Thomas.
Matt talks to Beck Hansen about the first key musical moments in his career to date, including the variety of music styles he grew up with which led him to make his unique music. Show more
Singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka takes us on a journey to Africa and gives us the lowdown on producer Tom Wilson. Show more
Jarvis presents some 'on location' recording he did at The KLF event earlier this year. He also attempts to encourage the listeners to take part in his communal meditation. Show more
A playlist of listener suggestions.
John Maus talks to Stuart about his album Screen Memories, and jazz guitarist Derek Bailey's Ballads is a Featured Album. Show more
The Don's selections cross time, space and genre and his Crucial Vinyl is the Stooges self-titled album released in August 1969. Show more
Singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka plays us some of his favourite tracks from 2017 and chooses some all-time favourite love songs. Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
Hundred Reasons recorded at Leeds University in 2004, plus a session recorded by Bob Sargeant on 11 December 1973 and one from Echo and the Bunnymen from 19 September 1983. Show more
Another chance to hear Sinéad O'Connor discussing the musical milestones of her life. First broadcast in 2012. Show more