Schedule
Early
00:00
The 6 Mix with Nemone—An Evening With Stanton Warriors
Stanton Warriors provide a trio of tunes to soundtrack their perfect night.
02:00
6 Music Classic Concert—The Skids
Chris Hawkins presents The Skids at Chelsea College of Art in London in 1981.
03:00
6 Music Live Hour—The Thompson Twins, Beatnik Filmstars and Bill Callahan
The Thompson Twins recorded in concert in 1983, plus Beatnik Filmstars and Bill Callahan.
04:00
6 Music Stories—From Mento to Lovers' Rock, Episode 4
Linton Kwesi Johnson continues his history of Jamaican music. First broadcast in 1983.
05:00
Chris Hawkins—19/07/2014
A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album by The Knife.
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Morning
07:00
Mary Anne Hobbs—Hot Summer Fever
Mary Anne is stuck indoors but staying positive.
10:00
The Huey Show—Can Huey Take It to the Bridge?
Huey kicks out the jams and makes all three hours count.
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Afternoon
13:00
Liz Kershaw—With Roddy Frame
Liz chats to Roddy Frame, best known as founder member and frontman of Aztec Camera.
15:00
Gilles Peterson—Fatima in session.
Gilles is back with a Saturday afternoon mix up selection, featuring Fatima in session.
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Evening
18:00
The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show—Cody ChesnuTT and King Khan and the Shrines
Craig chats to acts currently touring such as Cody ChesnuTT and King Khan and the Shrines.
21:00
The Tom Robinson Show—With Richard Thompson
Tom is joined by folk-rock musician Richard Thompson for live music and conversation.
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Late
00:00
Freak Zone Playlist—It's Not All Brass Bands
Stuart plays music inspired by north west England and chats to composer Richard Skelton.
01:00
The Joy of 6—Matt Johnson, Anton Newcombe, Joshua Homme, Laraaji, Agnes Obel and Jungle
Featuring Matt Johnson, Anton Newcombe, Josh Homme, Laraaji, Agnes Obel and Jungle.
02:00
New Music Fix—The New Music Playlist
New music in one handy bitesize programme.
03:00
6 Music Live Hour—Pulp, The Snapdragons and Don't Move!
Pulp at Glastonbury 1995, plus BBC sessions from The Snapdragons and Don't Move!
04:00
6 Music Stories—From Mento To Lovers' Rock - Episode 5
Linton Kwesi Johnson continues his history of Jamaican music. First broadcast in 1983.
05:00
Chris Hawkins—20/07/2014
A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album by The Knife.













