THURSDAY 30 MARCHPHILL JUPITUS (0700 - 1000) kicked off the punk bonanza with a Glen Matlock interview.
TOM ROBINSON (1900 - 2100) welcomed Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook into the studio.
6 MUSIC PLAYS IT AGAIN (2100 - 2200) The Sid Vicious story.
FRIDAY 31 MARCHPHILL JUPITUS (0700 - 1000) talked to John Robb author of
Punk An Oral History.
GIDEON COE (1000 - 1300) with a hub session from The Rezillos.
MUSIC WEEK (1900 - 2000) had punk guru Andrew Czezowski in to retrace his steps around punk London.
CRAIG CHARLES (2000 - 2300) welcomed in Robert Elms to discuss the connection between punk, soul and reggae fashions.
SATURDAY 01 APRIL
THE CHART SHOW (1600 - 1800) revisted the changing UK chart of 1976 in SO LAST CENTURY.
BRUCE DICKINSON (2100 - 0000) drew a line between punk and rock with some classic album tracks and sessions.
SUNDAY 02 APRIL
STUART MACONIE (1700 - 2000) considered the more bizarre side to punk and met one of the bands that took the movement in another direction - Wire.
6 MIX (2000 - 2200) Reggae punkster Don Letts took to the decks for a classic set.
MARC RILEY'S MINT (2200 - 0000) profiled the man credited with producing the first punk single - Nick Lowe.
If all that wasn't enough then people like Josh Rouse and Jim Bob performed their favourite punk covers. Plus there were contributions from The Buzzcocks and The Damned amongst others and archive material from U2, Billy Idol, John Lydon, Malcolm McLaren, Jimmy Pursey and Morrissey.