Gemma Cairney sits in for Chris Hawkins with The Smiths 'Meat Is Murder' as her Classic Album of the Weekend, to mark 35 years since their first UK number one album. Show more
Pet Shop Boys' Neil Tennant shares his 'First, Last and Everything' and Stuart presents a feast of great music and chat for weekend breakfast Show more
Cerys is joined by Stephen Fry and author Mark Diacono. Show more
David Rowntree of Blur looks at Camden as the centre of music from the 18th century via The Roundhouse through Britpop to the present day with help from friends and colleagues Show more
Guy Garvey salutes the late lamented Richard Swift and brings you songs on the theme of books. Show more
Amy takes George Frideric Handel's birthday as a jumping off point to curate an organ themed extravaganza.
Expect some DJ Shadow, & The B-52's rather than the hits of Handel. Show more
Tom takes your requests as he collates a two hour playlist in memory of Andrew Weatherall.
Stuart chats to the American experimental electronic artist Katie Gately about her new album. Our featured record is ambient electronica duo, Boards of Canada’s 2002 Goegaddi. Show more
The Don blends new music with certified sounds from near and far. This week's Crucial Vinyl is Parallel Lines, released by Blondie in 1978. Show more
Guy Garvey salutes the late lamented Richard Swift and brings you songs on the theme of books. Show more
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
Clayson And The Argonauts are live in concert from 1977, and there are sessions from Talisker, and Smiggs Band. Show more
First broadcast in February 2006, Mark Lamarr continues his in-depth profile of the legendary soul and funk pioneer James Brown. Show more