Amy Lamé starts Saturday with a journey through the best new music, and Drab City are the French Fancy.
Plus, Amy will introduce a new feature for the show and she needs your help! Show more
Radcliffe and Maconie
A feast of great music and chat, with Daisy Haggard
2 hours on 6 Music
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Actor and writer Daisy Haggard joins Mark and Stuart to share her 'First, Last and Everything' and chat about the new series of sitcom ‘Breeders’. Show more
Disco, Punk, Hip Hop, Funk, Dub, Latin and beyond. Put together with love and in the perfect order. Huey hears from Sheffield's Yarni, whose album Pigna is Huey's Meat Of The Week. Show more
This week's mix comes from Colemine Records' founder Terry Cole, marking the imprint's 15th anniversary. Show more
Jamz gets your weekend party started the right way and catches up with Manchester legend DJ Paulette. Show more
Jamz Supernova on 6
The Weekend Warm Up Mix - Jamz Shazams from the Worldwide Festival
27 minutes on 6 Music
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Jamz gets your Saturdays moving with an uplifting mix of club sounds. The theme this week is inspired by her time at Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Festival in Sete. Show more
Expect soul, hip-hop, house, Afro, Latin, electronica, jazz and beyond. Show more
The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show
The Isley Brothers - Brother, Brother, Brother
3 hours on 6 Music
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Craig’s ‘Gold Album’ from 1972 is by an act who have had top 50 hits in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and the 2000’s. It’s “Brother, Brother, Brother” by The Isley Brothers.
The Blessed Madonna invites you to dance in the street to this week's mixtape... Show more
Join the Blessed Madonna as she explores dance's intersection with popular culture.
Step into the sweatbox with The Blessed Madonna in the mix.
Priya returns for her final mix of the series.
We voyage with Badbadnotgood to Toronto on their own sonic adventure. Music from Joy Orbison, Air, Floating Points & Roy Ayers.
Switch off with low-key music from Kindness, Self Esteem and Foals.
Music from Sam Cooke, Greentea Peng and Omar Apollo to straighten you out.