Huw Stephens takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.
Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Chris Hawkins playing a great mix of music.
Mary Anne kickstarts the week with the biggest tunes in Cloudbusting, and Rhianna Dhillon tells us what we should be watching at the cinema, through streaming and on the telly. Show more
Gold Soundz, an hour of 6Music's greatest hits and a chance for listener requests.
Shaun is joined by author Matt Haig in the final hour to chat about his new novel The Midnight Library. Plus, Matt Everitt joins with the latest Music News. Show more
Steve has new session tracks from the band's new album A Hero's Death, which was released on Friday. Plus another chance to hear singer Grian Chatten talking about the record. Show more
The usual plethora of just for fun games - Rusholme Roulette, Anagram Sam and D.M.B. While Rob Hughes brings a copy of an ancient New Musical Express into the Parallel Universe. Show more
Sessions from Eccentronic Research Council, Beat Mark, Ella Guru and Ronnie Dawson.
Tom Ravenscroft curates an hour of his favourite new music.
Matt talks to the Savages frontwoman about the music and events that have shaped her life, including her childhood as the jazz loving, inspiring pianist Camille Berthomier. Show more
Phil Wang gets to grips with the 2016 Eurosceptic experimental hip-hop album United Diktatürs of Europe, by Anarchist Republic of BZZZ. Plus why instruments are like tacos.
Stuart Grundy continues the story of the incomparable Motown label. Show more
The Look of Love: The Story of the New Romantics
Episode 1: New Sounds, New Styles
30 minutes on 6 Music
Martin Fry begins a series looking back at the New Romantic era of the early 1980s, asking why the New Romantics closed their eyes and partied during the era of recession. Show more
Folk legend Ralph McTell is live in concert from 1974, and there are Marc Riley sessions from years gone by from The Membranes and The Sexual Objects. Show more