Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Red, Black & Green is Chris' Classic Album of the Weekend.
Comedian Johnny Vegas joins Stuart to share his 'First, Last and Everything' and chat about the new series of TV comedy game show Taskmaster Show more
Cerys chats to Edward Brooke-Hitching about his latest book The Madman's Library. Plus Tomos Williams gives us his guide to jazz trumpet greats. Show more
Recorded back in 2015, Nancy Sinatra talks to Matt about the first key musical moments in her life and career to date. Show more
This week's theme is heroes as Guy meets his own personal hero - Mr Steve Hackett. The show is ram jammed packed with Songs For Guy and new music. Show more
Off the back of yesterday's National Album Day, Amy spins a handful of her favourite album tracks. Plus your chance to contribute with a Lazy Sunday suggestion. Show more
It's PJ Harvey's birthday week and Now Playing pays homage... Tom curates a themed playlist of listener requests
Stuart hears from Ed Wynne of the rock band about their new album Space For The Earth. Plus, the featured album is African Head Charge’s otherworldly 1983 album Drastic Season. Show more
The Don blends new music with certified sounds from near and far. This week's Crucial Vinyl is Hearsay, released by Alexander O'Neal in 1987. Show more
This week's theme is heroes as Guy meets his own personal hero - Mr Steve Hackett. The show is ram jammed packed with Songs For Guy and new music. Show more
Jack Rooke meets NHS nurse Law Holt's diva alter ego, a persona who spits and cheats in her twisted pop album City.
Kemah Bob marvels at this self-titled album from the band Pixvae. The album combines traditional South Colombian music with Math Rock to create a brand new genre.
Director Sam Taylor-Johnson joins Miranda Sawyer to discuss the use of music in her films, taking in Nowhere Boy, Fifty Shades Of Grey and her music videos for REM and Elton John. Show more
Guy Barker continues his exploration of the history of jazz with the emergence of bebop. Show more