Pulp frontman and solo artist Jarvis Cocker presents the Sunday afternoon show on 6 Music
Sit back for a Sunday afternoon full of surprise tracks, random thoughts and spoken word as Jarvis rifles through his record collection.
DetailsMichael Palin joins Jarvis to chat Hemingway, overland travel techniques and the stunt chips he had shoved up his nose in A Fish Called Wanda.
DetailsIn the lead up to National Poetry Day, sit back for some dodgy opinion, crackpot theories, hare-brained schemes and beautiful, beautiful music.
DetailsJarvis dips into his eclectic record collection, plus he's joined by pop artist Sir Peter Blake - the man responsible for the artwork on the Beatles' Sgt Pepper album.
DetailsSit back for a Sunday afternoon full of surprise tracks, random thoughts and spoken word as Jarvis rifles through his record collection.
DetailsSit back for a Sunday afternoon full of surprise tracks, random thoughts and spoken word. Jarvis talks to High Fidelity author Nick Hornby as part of 6 Music's literary season.
DetailsJarvis chats to filmmaker Julien Temple about trees growing out of skyscrapers in Detroit and predicting bank robberies by looking at the tour plans for 70s rock band Dr Feelgood.
DetailsA meeting of minds! Jarvis chats to Sonic Boom about making music with electronic pioneer Delia Derbyshire, the woman behind the Doctor Who theme.
DetailsBard of Salford John Cooper Clarke brings in his special collection of random thoughts on how walking sticks make you shout, some spoken word (a Martini poem) and treasured vinyl.
DetailsJarvis shares records from his eclectic collection - including a Mr Men track.
DetailsThe unique Jarvis Cocker begins his weekly show, bringing his eclectic record collection and years of stories from travelling the world to 6 Music.
DetailsJarvis is joined by acclaimed writer Salman Rushdie, who talks about his latest book Luka and the Fire of Life.
DetailsDodgy opinions, crackpot theories, hare-brained schemes and beautiful, beautiful music.
DetailsSit back for a Sunday afternoon full of surprise tracks, random thoughts and spoken word as Jarvis rifles through his record collection.
DetailsSit back for a Sunday afternoon full of surprise tracks, random thoughts and spoken word as Jarvis rifles through his record collection.
DetailsJarvis hits the decks with a special mix for all the lovers on Valentines Day.
DetailsThe mother of all shows - sort of. Jarvis pulls out all his mum-related vinyl and plays you a short story sermon from a dad's point of view.
DetailsJarvis is joined by Matthew Herbert, who explains his concert based on a copy of the Guardian newspaper ahead of its one-off performance at Royal Festival Hall.
DetailsBard of Salford John Cooper Clarke takes over the decks while Jarvis is away, playing everything from Frank Sinatra to Frank Sidebottom amidst his own special collection of random thoughts.
DetailsJarvis shares his eclectic record collection and invites you to plug the gaps in his musical knowledge in Are They Any Good? Plus there's the regular Sunday afternoon short story.
DetailsJarvis Cocker brings his eclectic record collection and years of stories from travelling the world to 6 Music.
DetailsJarvis shares his eclectic record collection and you're invited to plug the gaps in his musical knowledge in Are They Any Good? Plus the regular Sunday afternoon short story.
DetailsJarvis dips into his eclectic collection of soundtracks, spoken word records and other quality nuggets to soothe your Sunday afternoon.
DetailsJarvis dips into his eclectic record collection, plus he's joined by imagination specialist and Young British Artist Gavin Turk.
DetailsActor John Hurt joins Jarvis to chat about why drinking may have been better in the 1960s and how to avoid becoming an 'old fuddy duddy'.
DetailsTim Smit, founder of the Eden Project, waxes lyrical with Jarvis about creativity and vanity - and the dangers of artists isolating themselves through arrogance.
DetailsJarvis Cocker brings his eclectic record collection and years of stories from travelling the world to 6 Music.
DetailsJarvis takes a break to get in a little bit of record shopping, so Richard Hawley sits in and is joined by Candida Doyle of Pulp fame for a session by The Crookes.
DetailsSit back for a Sunday afternoon full of surprise tracks, random thoughts and spoken word as Jarvis rifles through his record collection and digs out some TS Eliot from the archive.
DetailsHighlights of the year, featuring Turner winner Grayson Perry on culture and pottery, Tim Smit of the Eden Project talking about pupae and Stephen Fry reading David Eagleman's Sum.
DetailsJarvis shares his eclectic record collection, plus a story about Mel Gibson's head and a song with strings at the same pitch as a child's voice!
DetailsJarvis dips into his eclectic record collection and you're invited to plug the gaps in his musical knowledge in Are They Any Good?
DetailsJarvis is joined by David Cunningham of Flying Lizard for a Sunday Service Jamma session, plus he weaves a cultural soundscape of tenuous links and dodgy opinions.
DetailsJarvis investigates whether art is for the great unwashed and Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry explains why he thought he'd get thrown out of his first solo exhibition.
DetailsJarvis invites you to plug the gaps in his musical knowledge in Are They Any Good? Plus Turner Prize-winning artist Jeremy Deller drops in.
DetailsSit back for a Sunday afternoon full of surprise tracks, random thoughts and spoken word as Jarvis rifles through his record collection.
DetailsSit back for a Sunday afternoon full of surprise tracks, random thoughts and spoken word as Jarvis rifles through his record collection.
DetailsExperimental music scientist and production god Brian Eno joins Jarvis for a chat about innovation, electronics and his new album Small Craft On A Milk Sea.
DetailsSit back for a Sunday afternoon full of surprise tracks, random thoughts and spoken word as Jarvis rifles through his record collection.
DetailsJarvis continues the last full day of Glastonbury coverage, from Worthy Farm, with live music and guests including poet Ross Sutherland.
DetailsJarvis is joined by Ken Loach, director of The Wind that Shakes the Barley and Looking for Eric.
DetailsSit back (or stand up!) for a Sunday afternoon mega mix as Jarvis gets behind the decks and throws himself an in-studio birthday shindig.
DetailsJarvis rifles through his record collection and chats with Andrew WK about motivational speaking and blowing things up.
DetailsA Sunday afternoon full of surprise tracks, random thoughts and spoken word as Jarvis rifles through his record collection and chats with Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Leckey.
DetailsSit back for a Sunday afternoon full of surprise tracks, random thoughts and spoken word as Jarvis rifles through his record collection.
DetailsA Sunday of surprise tracks, random thoughts and spoken word. Adam Curtis plays a bootleg from Afghanistan's first (and only) rock 'n' roll festival. Read Adam's blog - www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/
DetailsDirector, producer and screenwriter Guillermo del Toro drops in for a chat, plus Jarvis gets out the decks for a spine-tingling Halloween megamix.
DetailsJarvis is joined by Son of Rambow director Garth Jennings, who also worked on several Pulp videos.
DetailsSit back for a Sunday afternoon full of surprise tracks, random thoughts and spoken word as Jarvis rifles through his record collection.
DetailsJarvis celebrates On This Day with Django Reinhardt and is joined by the League of Gentlemen's Jeremy Dyson, talking about recreating the darker side of Roald Dahl on stage.
DetailsJarvis is live from the Port Eliot Festival with nature disco DJ Chris Watson (he takes requests) and Marcus Coates - a man who can make a bingo caller sound like a bird.
DetailsSit back for a Sunday afternoon full of surprise tracks, random thoughts and spoken word as Jarvis rifles through his record collection.
DetailsJarvis chats to Nick Cave about Grinderman, god, and the pleasure of sneaking words like frappucino and travelator into songs.
DetailsSir Peter Blake returns to the Sunday Service, minding the flock while Jarvis Cocker's away. The pop art pioneer shares some of his favourite music with the 6 Music listeners.
DetailsJarvis trips the light fantastic through the Tate's 10th birthday celebrations.
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