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The feature with no name returns, can you hear your name in a well-known song?
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Dr Angelina Osborne & Patrick Vernon OBE join Lauren to discuss their new book 100 Great Black Britons, and author Dylan Jones gives his Social Recall playlist. Show more
Huw 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
Wednesday sees Shaun checking the 6 Music Answerphone to see what our audience have been saying about the show in Harangue the DJ & there is new music from AC/DC 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.
Another chance to hear David Hinds talk to Lammo about the making of Steel Pulse's 1978 debut Handsworth Revolution and we play the LP in full. Show more
As the alphabet dictates we are now up to the letter C in the A to Z of Punk. Talk about the 101ers and The Delinquents morphing into The Clash and punk poet John Cooper Clarke. Show more
Sessions from Prince Far I, American Music Club, Bonnie Dobson, Oumou Sangare.
Beautiful new music of every texture, colour and origin.
Guy Barker charts the pivotal moments that have changed the direction of jazz. He looks at the birth of the jazz solo and the legacy of the great improviser Louis Armstrong. Show more
Handpicked 00s escapism featuring Gossip, Lykke Li and Empire Sun.
Stuart Maconie charts the success of Blur through interviews and music, from the early days of Britpop to the release of their seventh album, Think Tank. Show more
The Penguin Cafe Orchestra at Glastonbury in 1994, plus a session by the Pogues recorded on this date (22nd January) in 1986 and one by Even As We Speak (6/3/1996). Show more
Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.