There's more from Some Cities by Doves, and a Tent Tune for anyone waking up under canvas! Plus a trawl through the BBC's vast live music archives, coupled with the best new music.
Comedian Bill Bailey shares his First, Last and Everything, plus Mark and Stuart present a feast of great music and chat for weekend breakfast. Show more
Cerys is joined by author and poetry enthusiast Jeff Towns and Mike McCartney. Show more
Screenwriter and author Frank Cottrell-Boyce chooses an hour of tracks that have influenced his work including The Beach Boys, The Flaming Lips and Loyle Carner. Show more
American comedian, writer and actor Rob Delaney digs through his music collection to bring you tracks from the likes of Nina Simone, Beck, Warpaint and David Bowie. Show more
Amy Lamé marks the birthday of guitar legend Les Paul by spinning some appropriately themed nuggets. Plus your chance to contribute with a Lazy Sunday suggestion. Show more
Tom takes Dr. John related requests for a two hour Now Playing playlist dedicated to the man himself, his heroes and those he influenced.
Stuart digs into the rough charm and dub-like cello of Arthur Russell’s only solo album plus Norwegian chapel grooves encounter Polynesian-influenced slide guitar. Show more
The Don blends his favourite new music with a selection of certified sounds from around the world. This week Crucial Vinyl is Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John. Show more
American comedian, writer and actor Rob Delaney digs through his music collection to bring you tracks from the likes of Nina Simone, Beck, Warpaint and David Bowie. Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
Rick Wakeman in concert in London in 1976, plus a session recorded by Van der Graaf Generator on this date (10/6/1971) and one by Steve Hackett (4/3/1983). Show more
Another chance to hear frontman Bernard Sumner sharing his musical milestones in conversation with Matt Everitt in 2010. Show more