Frankie Goes To Hollywood's Welcome to the Pleasuredome is our Classic Album of the Weekend. Plus there's sweet Sunday sounds both old and brand spanking new. Show more
Singer-songwriter John Grant shares his First, Last and Everything. Show more
Jem Roberts discusses his book of ancient stories, Tales of Britain, and Issie Barratt talks all things National Youth Jazz Collective. Show more
Mark Savage charts the evolution of video game music, from Pong’s basic bleeps to the sweeping scores of Red Dead Redemption 2. Show more
Cillian Murphy shares his passion for music by taking you through his collection. As Peaky Blinders returns to BBC One, he serves up tracks from Bowie, Smog, and something for Guy. Show more
Amy Lamé brings you two hours of fauna and flora-themed tunage in honour of World Wildlife Day. You can also get involved with a Lazy Sunday suggestion along the same theme. Show more
Now Playing pays tribute to Mark Hollis of Talk Talk.
Stuart reports from Dark Music Days, a festival for the dark heart of new Icelandic music. And the featured album is John Maus' lo-fi synth driven goth-pop record from 2011. Show more
Don blending his favourite new music with selections from around the world and selects a Crucial Vinyl album from his own collection. This week it's by Devo. Show more
To celebrate the life and times of Talk Talk's Mark Hollis, Guy plays the tribute he made to his all-time favourite album Spirit of Eden. Show more
Shell Zenner sits in for Tom Robinson and presents a mixtape of her personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
Steve Hillage at the BBC's Paris Theatre in London in 1976, plus a session recorded by Richard James on 4 March 2007 and one from Front 242 from 13 July 1986 Show more
Alan Freeman concludes the series by looking at pop music's involvement with issues of global significance - poverty, disease, conservation and famine. Show more