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Deep joy, it's Beth Jeans Houghton and The Hooves of Destiny live in session.
Wednesday sees Alabama Shakes, Steve's New Favourite Band, join him in the studio.
Mark Radcliffe talks to Sparks about their collaboration with Gemma Ray.
Music and chat with Lauren.
Andrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny and is joined by William Potter from CUD.
It's all about rock in the 5 Fiftheme Request.
Partners in Crime live in London in 1985, plus sessions from Pigbag and The High Llamas.
Presented by Alan Freeman.
Specially selected back to back tunes, plus sessions from the BBC archive.
Candi Staton presents the story of the great RnB singer.
Gideon Coe plays Fleetwood Mac live in 1970, plus a Peel on 6 session from Clock DVA.
Even though it's Tueday, there's still no topical debate on the hot issues on the day.
Robin Ince paws over another listener's musical profile.
Mark Radcliffe presents solo and talks to St Etienne about their new single and album.
Lauren Laverne with big guests and top tunes.
Andrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny and is joined by author Pat Long.
It's Pancake Day and we have a flippin' brilliantly-themed 5 Fiftheme for you.
Fields of the Nephilim at Sheffield University in 1988, plus The UK Subs and The 747s.
Chris Hawkins presents back to back music without the chat, plus exclusive BBC sessions.
Presented by Alan Freeman.
Candi Staton presents the story of the great RnB singer.
Gideon Coe plays a Peel on 6 session from The Redskins and Grant Lee Buffalo in concert.
Flautist extraordinaire Laura J Martin is in session for Marc.
Lammo kicks off the week by talking to Graham Coxon in Where Have You Been?
Stuart's guest is musician Paddy Steer, who shares his love of Harry Partch.
Steve gets the weekend started with a bang with the Friday Free For All.
Mark Ellen talks to Mark Radcliffe about the humble cassette and the art of the mixtape.
Music and chat with Lauren.
Andrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny.
Yes! The Hawk is back with a mellow 5 Fiftheme and the launch of a brand new feature.
Bob Marley and the Wailers in London in 1973, plus The Go-Betweens and The Cure.
Presented by Alan Freeman.
Tom is joined by guest Kick Up the Fire and plays session tracks from Seasfire.
The Don's selections include Joe Gibbs, Lambchop, Joshua Moses and Fleet Foxes.
All down to Garvey's house for a late-night rummage through his record collection.
DJ, producer and label boss Paul Oakenfold is in the mix.
Stuart Maconie's featured album is The Disintegration Loops.
Jarvis celebrates the life of songwriter Dory Previn, who passed away recently.
Huey's guests are one of his favourite bands, The Carolina Chocolate Drops.
Performance poet John Cooper Clarke shares some of his favourite music.
Cerys is joined by Motown star Martha Reeves.
Liz Green is in for the Record Exchange and James Watkins shares his Most Played.
Jon Hillcock sits in and picks another track from The Baby Huey Story: The Living Legend.
Northside live in 1990, plus The Sugarcubes, Betty and The Werewolves, and About Group.
Tom is joined by guest Oxygen Thief and plays session tracks from Dead Boy Robotics.
Presented by Alan Freeman.
The Don's selections include Ween, Talisman, Frash Touch and Grimes.
In this special 6 Mix, Dave Pearce talks to Paul Oakenfold about his life in dance music.
It's Saturday night and it's time for Craig to open his trunk of funk.
Allo Darlin' play Ken Bruce Master and Jamie Cullum returns.
Liz chats with fellow presenter Don Letts about his 6 of the Best tunes.
Peter Serafinowicz, the comedian, writer and music fanatic, takes over Saturday morning.
James Watkins shares his Most Played records and Rhodri Marsden has the online news.
Jon Hillcock sits in for Chris and shares a rare gem from Norwegian rock band Madrugada.
The Charlatans in Blackburn in 1990, plus sessions from White Stripes and Batti Mamzelle.
Presented by Alan Freeman.
Featuring Richard Thompson live at The Town and Country Club in London in 1991.
Florence Welch, Mystery Jets, Tiny Ruins, Friends and Joe Restivo from The City Champs.
Tom presents a 20-minute guest mix from techno DJ and producer Dave Clarke.
Lammo looks ahead to Roundtable with Mark Steel, Martin Creed and Tribes Johnny Lloyd.
Tom Robinson invites the 6 Music listeners to compile a New Order-inspired playlist.
Chris Hawkins sits in for Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie and is joined by Kaiser Chiefs
Lauren is joined by Kasabian for a live session in the 6 Music studios.
Andrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny with all his usual Friday features.
Jon Hillcock sits in for Chris with a a great mix of early morning music.
The Style Council in Chippenham in 1984, plus Dr and The Crippens and Krokus in session.
Presented by Alan Freeman.
Getting you ready for Friday with back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.
Brinsley Forde concludes his intimate profile of Jamaican star Bob Marley.
Gideon has a Peel on 6 session courtesy of Yip Yip Coyote and JJ72 in concert.
Classic and cutting-edge music with live sessions and archive performances.
Lammo welcomes Mark Steel, Martin Creed and Tribes Johnny Lloyd onto the panel.
Chris Hawkins sits in for Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie and is joined by Isy Suttie.
Lauren is joined by Field Music for a live session in the 6 Music studios.
Andrew Collins sits in for Shaun and is joined by stand-up mathematician Matt Parker.
Jon Hillcock sits in for Chris with a a great mix of early morning music.
Ty live in Belfast from 2004, plus BBC sessions from The Aggrolites and The Selecter.
Presented by Alan Freeman.
Back to back music, exclusive BBC sessions and no chat, equalling the perfect show.
Brinsley Forde continues his intimate profile of Jamaican star Bob Marley.
Featuring a 1979 Peel session from Adam and The Ants and Penguin Cafe Orchestra in concert
Control actor Sam Riley hosts A Month of Sundays.
Actor Jamie Bell takes over 6 Music for an hour to play you the music he loves.
Nick Frost swaps Hollywood for headphones for an hour to play you his favourite songs.
Award-winning actress Sally Hawkins chooses the tracks she loves and wants you to hear.
Award winning actress Samantha Morton has selected a beautiful & personal hour of music.
IT Crowd star and Submarine director Richard Ayoade takes the hot seat.
Presented by Sam Taylor-Wood OBE, visual artist and director of Nowhere Boy.
Michael Sheen selects some of his favourite tunes as part of 6 Music's Month of Sundays.