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Anne sits in for Chris with a great mix of weird and wonderful music to start your day.
Text 64046 or tweet @BBC6Music to get in touch.
Lauren is joined by Jodie Comer and Stephen Graham to talk about their new drama Help, and we take a listener back to a pivotal moment in their life 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
Wednesday see Chris kicking of the programme with a whole hour of Goldsoundz bangers between 1300-1400. Plus, Matt Everitt has the Music News & Common's is today's Album of the Day Show more
Your chance to help soundtrack a current news story in The National Anthem. And Steve brings the best new music, classic tracks, archive sessions and forgotten treasures.
Steve Lamacq plays Klaxon's Mercury-winning debut from 2007 in full. Show more
Metronomy have a new EP out - something new to play from it on the show tonight. Teleman's Thomas Sanders takes part in Gagging Order - Brave Man. Show more
Sessions from Shana Cleaveland, Juliana Hatfield, Gareth Sager, and Baltic Fleet.
Brooklyn-based sound artist Rachika Nayar explores her own music's thematic core of processed guitar, pitting it against raw unprocessed playing. Show more
Jamaican singer and songwriter Jimmy Cliff shares his key musical moments in conversation with Matt Everitt. First broadcast in 2012. Show more
Another chance to hear Matt Everitt talking to the legendary Nigerian drummer Tony Allen who passed away earlier this year. Show more
The Verve recorded at the Reading Festival in 1997, plus a session recorded by Papa Wemba on 25 March 1995 and one from Frank Turner from 29 November 2017. Show more
6 Music takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.