Anneka Rice challenges the nation to join her for a hearty Saturday Breakfast show. She is joined by Mark Niel, poet laureate of Milton Keynes. Show more
Brian Matthew with the hits and rarities, facts and figures and the stories behind the songs of pop's golden decade. Show more
Sir Antony Sher talks about his latest stage role and author Nicholas Sparks chats about his books which have sold almost 90 million copies. Show more
Tony Blackburn takes a musical trip down memory lane, playing the hits from 1964 and 1978. Including the Animals, the Searchers, Suzi Quatro, Genesis and the Boomtown Rats. Show more
Dermot has a Saturday Session from Maverick Sabre, who was nominated for the Critics' Choice Award at the 2012 Brits. He also chats to Simon Mayo about the return of Blockbusters. Show more
6 Music's Breakfast show presenter Shaun Keaveny offers some highlights, along with a selection of his favourite artists from his own record collection. Show more
Paul presents tracks from this week's US charts, embracing singles, albums, R&B, country and rock hits, as well as those from the last six decades. Show more
Dave welcomes Trainspotting and Ecstasy author Irvine Welsh to the show, choosing his favourite dance tracks. Plus, we go back to classic dance year 1979. Show more
Bob Harris Sunday
Jim Moray is in session and Chris Isaak plays live highlights from his new album
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English folk star Jim Moray previews his new CD 'Skulk' with session versions of some tracks, plus Chris Isaak plays live and talks about Sun Studio in Memphis. Show more
Join the 3.46 club with your early morning host Richard Allinson.