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The feature with no name returns, can you hear your name in a well-known song?
Text us on 64046 or tweet @BBC6Music.
We take a listener back to a pivotal moment in their life through the music they listened to and loved at the time in Social Recall. Show more
Mary Anne throws down a whole heap of great music to help you over your hump. It could be any theme and any genre so expect the unexpected. Show more
Kiell Smith-Bynoe chats to Shaun about the new series of Ghosts & Matt Everitt joins with the latest Music News. Plus, GoldSoundz kicks off the programme with 30 minutes of bangers Show more
Your chance to help soundtrack a current news story in The National Anthem. Plus Steve brings the best new music, classic tracks, archive sessions and forgotten treasures.
There's another chance to hear Steve Lamacq's interview with Jim and Charlie from Simple Minds as he plays their album New Gold Dream in the 6 Music Album Club. Show more
Marc poses the question that philosophers have grappled with over the millennia...What's On My Turntable Tonight Then? Plus there's Rusholme Roulette, archive sessions, and music. Show more
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Sessions from The Chills, Bolt Thrower, Laura Veirs, The Blue Aeroplanes, Caravan.
Beautiful new music of every texture, colour and origin, this week from the likes of Shygirl, Rival Consoles and the spotlight is on unheard New Order.
Mary Anne Hobbs celebrates John Peel's legacy with a compilation of his shows from the 80s. Show more
Indulge in these 00s throwbacks including New Young Pony Club and The Beta Band.
The series continues with a look at the punk revolution, featuring contributions from the late Tommy Ramone, John Lydon and Pete Shelley. Show more
Everything but the Girl in concert in London in 1985, plus a session recorded by Lorelle Meets the Obsolete on this date (10th January) in 2019 and one by Doo Rag (10/06/1995). Show more
Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.