Joni Mitchell's fourth studio album Blue (1971) is Chris' Classic Album of the Weekend.
Comedian and director Joe Cornish joins Mark and Stuart to share his 'First, Last and Everything' Show more
Cerys pays tribute to Bob Dylan, looking back at his first ten albums, his inspirations and influences. Plus Clinton Heylin on researching his new book The Double Life of Bob Dylan Show more
The singer-songwriter shares songs that have sound-tracked the ups and downs of her life, and how she expresses thoughts, feelings and emotions through her own music and lyrics Show more
Guy celebrates the birthdays of the inventor of the Moog synth, actress Joan Collins, singer Rosemary Clooney and author Mitch Albom. Show more
It's all about Specs in Music as Amy celebrates the invention of bifocals on this day back in 1785.
They'll also be your chance to contribute with a Lazy Sunday suggestion. Show more
With the new album 'Intruder' just released, Gary Numan answers listeners questions and helps Tom collate a playlist of requests dedicated to his career and influences.
Stuart chats to the director of a new docudrama about pioneering electronic composer Delia Derbyshire. The featured album is Sonny Sharrock’s 1969 album Black Woman. Show more
Don paves the way for his Black Power Playlist with songs inspired by the movement and his reflections on being born in the UK to parents who'd come from Jamaica. Show more
To mark the first anniversary of the tragic death of George Floyd on 25th May, Don compiles a playlist inspired by the Black Power movement. Show more
Guy celebrates the birthdays of the inventor of the Moog synth, actress Joan Collins, singer Rosemary Clooney and author Mitch Albom. Show more
Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.
Alison is willing to persevere with the album End Position by experimental Texan duo Street Sects.
Jack is over the moon to be introduced to all 24 tracks of Thoughts Lined Up by award-winning artist Martin Creed.
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.