Schedule
Early
00:00
New Music Fix—With Steve Lamacq
Steve Lamacq and trusted guide DJs share the best new music.
01:00
6 Music Stories—The Chess Records Story -Episode 2
Marshall Chess concludes the story of the Chicago record label.
02:00
The Release of Telstar
Stuart Maconie looks back at the release of Joe Meek's Telstar.
02:30
6 Music Live Hour—Page and Plant, Saxon and Terry Edwards and the Scapegoats
Page and Plant at Glastonbury 1995, plus Saxon and Terry Edwards and the Scapegoats.
03:30
6 Music's Jukebox—10/07/2015
Chris Hawkins plays back-to-back music plus exclusive BBC sessions and his Spotlight Act.
05:00
Chris Hawkins—The Early Show CD Club
Another six great albums feature in the week's edition of the Early Show CD Club.
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Morning
07:00
Shaun Keaveny—Yo! Middle-Age Shout Outs
Friday is all about the Middle-Age Shout-Outs.
10:00
Lauren Laverne—10/07/2015
Lauren presents the week's Desert Island Disco.
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Afternoon
13:00
Radcliffe and Maconie—David Morrissey
Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie are joined by actor and director David Morrissey.
16:00
Steve Lamacq—Tom Ravenscroft sits in
Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Steve Lamacq with classic tracks and amazing new music.
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Evening
19:00
Iggy Pop—Iggy Confidential
Iggy plays tracks by Tame Impala, Frank Sinatra and Kraftwerk.
21:00
Tom Ravenscroft—Ratatat guest mix
Tom Ravenscroft has a guest mix from NYC instrumental duo Ratatat.
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Late
00:00
The 6 Mix with Nemone—An Evening with Max Cooper
Max Cooper picks three of his favourite electronic tracks to hear on a perfect night out.
02:00
6 Music Classic Concert—China Crisis
Chris Hawkins presents China Crisis at Reading University in 1984.
03:00
6 Music Live Hour—Carleen Anderson, Normil Hawaiians and Plank
Carleen Anderson in concert, plus sessions from Normil Hawaiians and Plank.
04:00
6 Music Stories—From Mento to Lovers' Rock - Episode 1
Documentary series about Jamaican popular music with Linton Kwesi Johnson.
05:00
Chris Hawkins—11/07/2015
A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album by Kirsty MacColl.













