It is the final, and the teams have only one chance to pull off their mashup performances at Radio 1's Big Weekend. Who will take home the Clash trophy? Show more
55 minutes
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan goes back to his roots with an intimate performance of live Qawaali music and talks to Bobby Friction about his career, from Sufi music to Bollywood hits. Show more
In the last weekly challenge before their final performance, the Clash teams go busking in Covent Garden with help from Tinchy Stryder, Pixie Lott and The Saturdays. Show more
Asian Network DJ Bobby Friction presents a celebration of the way young British Asians have found their voice and their identity through bhangra music over the past thirty years. Show more
Great Lives
Galileo
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
The DJ and broadcaster Bobby Friction champions the Italian physicist and astronomer Galileo Galilei. From 2013. Show more
When Auntie Went East
17/08/2007
10 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Wales
Bobby Friction explores the BBC archives and revisits what made him Indian as well as tracing his love affair with the sub-continent.
Asian arts and lifestyle magazine. Adil Ray fixes it for a group of unlikely Bollywood fans to meet screen idol Shah Rukh Khan. Show more
Asian arts and lifestyle magazine. We explore some of the most iconic images from the world of Bhangra. What is the relevance of Shakespeare for modern British Asian audiences? Show more
Bobby Friction and Nihal host a musical challenge. The teams meet for the first time, discover the task ahead of them, and take on their first weekly challenge in London. Show more
The teams must get their mash-up tracks in shape for their live performances at Radio 1's Big Weekend, and it begins to resemble X-Factor down at the rehearsal rooms. Show more
Hot on the heels of the Military Band drama, both teams regroup at Clash HQ, and are shocked to discover the location where they will be performing their final mash-up. Show more
Celebrity quiz. Asian Network DJ Bobby Friction, Professor Alice Roberts, actor Ewen MacIntosh from The Office and comedian Simon Evans answer questions from John Humphrys. Show more
DJs Bobby Friction and Nihal lead their teams into their third, and possibly toughest, challenge yet - to write and create a Doctor Who music score. Show more
Loose Ends
Clive Anderson, Bobby Friction, Ken Loach, Toby Jones, Bruce Robinson, Sharon D. Clarke, Family Atlantica, Sidestepper
45 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 LW
Clive Anderson and Bobby Friction are joined by Ken Loach, Toby Jones and Bruce Robinson for conversation, music and comedy. With music from Family Atlantica and Sidestepper. Show more
Loose Ends
Sara Cox, Nikki Bedi, Noel Fielding, Rick Stein, Bobby Friction, Rebecca Root, Georgia, Nerina Pallot
45 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 LW
Sara Cox and Nikki Bedi are joined by Noel Fielding, amongst others, for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Georgia and Nerina Pallot. Show more
Sian Williams is joined by an opinionated panel of guests who debate the big ethical, moral and religious stories of the week. Was the UK too slow to act on Ebola in Africa?
Journalist Sima Kotecha and DJ Bobby Friction are in Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire in a 1967 Daimler Sovereign, with experts Roo Irvine and Philip Serrell assisting. Show more
Topical debate with Sally Magnusson. Should Britain take in refugees from Syria? Is organised religion letting down the faithful? And should lads' mags cover up? Show more
1 hour, 15 minutes
Bobby Friction presents the music of South Asia, from Bollywood to contemporary, with Emeli Sande, Naughty Boy, Benny Dayal, Palak Muchhal and the BBC Philharmonic. Show more