Presenters from each of the BBC's music stations pick their favourite Mercury Prize winners
DJ Semtex talks about why Dizzee Rascal's debut album Boy In Da Corner, which won in 2003, is his favourite of all the Mercury Prize winners.
DetailsSteve Lamacq takes an in-depth look at Badly Drawn Boy's The Hour of Bewilderbeast, which won in 2000.
DetailsBobby Friction reveals why Talvin Singh's sophomore offering OK, which won in 1999, is his favourite of all the Mercury Prize winners.
DetailsEdith Bowman reveals why Portishead's Dummy, the 1995 winner, is her favourite Mercury Prize-winning album.
DetailsStuart Maconie looks back at Suede's self-titled debut, which won the 1993 Mercury Prize.
DetailsJez Nelson reveals why Antony and The Johnson's I Am A Bird Now, the 2005 winner, is his favourite Mercury Prize-winning album.
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