There is more from Depeche Mode's 1981 debut album Speak & Spell, and the great TV themes debate continues. Show more
Legendary soul singer P. P. Arnold shares her 'First, Last and Everything' and Mark and Stuart present a feast of great music and chat for weekend breakfast. Show more
Phillip Pullman discusses his new book and the highly-anticipated BBC One adaptation of His Dark Materials trilogy. Plus Mercury nominated SEED Ensemble bandleader Cassie Kinoshi. Show more
The author of Sandman, Good Omens and American Gods among much else, picks some of the music that's shaped him. With tracks from Bowie, Dusty Springfield and Tori Amos. Show more
Guy plays the title track off some of his and his family's favourite albums, which include Rufus Wainwright, Genesis, Goldfrapp, Joni Mitchell and lots of other scrummy tunes. Show more
Amy Lamé brings a packed show of back to back new releases.
They'll also be your chance to contribute to the show with a Lazy Sunday suggestion.
Tom and the team curate a listener-led playlist celebrating the greatest drummers of all time, including a whole load of Ginger Baker, following his passing, aged 80.
Stuart seizes the day and celebrates contemporary harp players with new and adventurous music from harpists Mary Lattimore, Serafina Steer and Sarah Pagé. Show more
The Don blends new music with certified sounds from near and far. This week's Crucial Vinyl is Gris-Gris, the 1968 debut album by Dr. John. Show more
Guy plays the title track off some of his and his family's favourite albums, which include Rufus Wainwright, Genesis, Goldfrapp, Joni Mitchell and lots of other scrummy tunes. Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
Seth Lakeman at Summer Sundae in Leicester in 2006, plus a session recorded by Mouth Music on this date (7th October) in 1993 and one from Huggy Bear (27/10/1992). Show more
Keith Richards discusses the Rolling Stones' 1969 release with Roger Scott Show more