Irreverent music lover Shaun serves up music, features and entertainment
The irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to Guns 'n' Roses guitarist Slash.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, and chats to Team Water Polo.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's events, plus Peter Serafinowicz joins him for some joke analysis and he plays tracks from Massive's Attack's Heligoland.
DetailsGideon Coe sits in for Shaun Keaveny and chats on the phone to 6 Music's Jon Holmes.
DetailsFeaturing another chance to hear the Record of the Week, more musings with Matt and the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day, plus guests Vic Reeves and Nick Frost.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events. The Pub Landlord, Al Murray, is Shaun's breakfast companion.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he chats to actor Martin Freeman.
DetailsLancashire's finest digital radio breakfast presenter is back and he's launching the Kasabian Tour Diary.
DetailsManic Street Preacher Nicky Wire and funnyman Peter Serafinowicz are Shaun's guests, plus Matt Everitt brings you the day's music news.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by Dr Adam Rutherford.
DetailsWes sits in for Shaun Keaveny and celebrates Yorkshire Day along with various York celebrities, including poet Ian McMillan, Lord Roy Hattersley and Tony Christie.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by original rock and roller Joe Brown.
DetailsShaun does wonders for your ears from his impeccable taste in music, plus he's joined by comedian Sean Lock and Matt Everitt has the day's music news.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie. His Free Choices include Come Live With Me by Heaven 17 and Take The Skinheads Bowling by Camper Van Beethoven.
DetailsShaun visits a Christmas panto and finds out what it's like being hypnotised.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus the show gets invaded by indie weirdo Har Mar Superstar.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music from The Kills to Kraftwerk, The Beatles to The Band with the bard of Salford, John Cooper Clarke, in the studio.
DetailsShaun serves up top quality musical muesli for three hours, plus he's joined by comedian Richard Herring.
DetailsShaun does wonders for your ears with his impeccable taste in music, plus Janet Street Porter chats to him about his moaning.
DetailsShaun welcomes in a new week with Toast the Nation, the Record of the Week and all the latest music news with Matt Everitt.
DetailsGideon Coe sits in for Shaun Keaveny and digs into his record collection. There'll be delights from the likes of Dum Dum Girls, The Dells, 2Pac and The Stems.
DetailsShaun serves up the musical equivalent of a full English breakfast to shift your day into fourth gear, plus he chats to Jean Michel Jarre and Richard Curtis.
DetailsA rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events. Professor Brian Cox makes his regular appearance and comedian Mark Steel drops in.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to Liam Finn, son of Crowded House's Neil Finn, as part of Band Aid.
DetailsIrish comedian and actor Ardal O'Hanlon has breakfast with Shaun, plus there's music from Muse, The Fall, Toots and Curtis Mayfield.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music, plus his guests are Jeremy Dyson and Johnny Ball.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble, plus Shaun is joined by Levi Roots.
DetailsJoin Shaun for a better, more substantial breakfast featuring more mind expansion from Professor Brian Cox.
DetailsComedian, actor, writer and nice guy Jeremy Hardy drops into the studio, plus Shaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events with the perfect playlist.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he's joined by Richard Ayoade and he visits another panto.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat plus the latest and best music news.
DetailsActor and comedian Felix Dexter joins Shaun for three hours of Northern witty wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he plays the first track from the Album of the Day and there's music news from Matt Everitt.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat. Shaun talks to Ricky Gervais about his pizza consumption and later on asks Mark Kermode about his skiffle band.
DetailsShaun chats to a listener somewhere in the UK to Toast the Nation, plus there's another massive, stiltony Cheese Grater to whet your appetite.
DetailsShaun presents the breakfast show, featuring the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day, plus Toast the Nation and the latest music news with Matt Everitt.
DetailsGideon Coe sits in for Shaun Keaveny and is joined by Britpop's favourite bassist, Alex James.
DetailsShaun chats to Gary Rhodes and Prof Brian Cox answers all your scientific ponderings.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events. A listener is rudely awoken in My Morning Racket and Matt Everitt takes a swipe at the music news.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to Jamie and Duncan from 1 Giant Leap.
DetailsMusic from New Order to New Young Pony Club, wonderfully observed Northern ramblings and just enough of the news to keep you informed, plus Alex Carter returns.
DetailsWit, wisdom and idiocy for three hours, featuring Dr Brian Cox dropping by to quench your thirst for scientific knowledge.
DetailsJon Holmes sits in for Shaun Keaveny with three hours of wit, wisdom and idiocy.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling romp through the day's news and events, plus politician-turned-comedian Gyles Brandreth joins him - you will end up laughing!
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun's guest is actor, writer and comedian Charlie Higson.
DetailsShaun celebrates National Beard Day and takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events to the perfect wake-up soundtrack for any discerning music lover.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guest Jason Donovan.
DetailsShaun brings you the second part of his exclusive interview with Iggy Pop, plus there's more tales from 20 years of music hackery with author John Harris.
DetailsShaun's joined by director Michael Winterbottom and he visits another panto.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by Matt Everitt for an irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsKeavo takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, to a joyous soundtrack from The Cribs to The Clash. Prepare to bask in Northern chortling.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsShaun chats to a listener somewhere in the UK to Toast the Nation, plus there's another massive, stiltony Cheese Grater to whet your appetite.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, featuring guest Trisha Goddard plus the Record of the Week, musings with Matt and the Album of the Day.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by actress Linda Hamilton - aka Sarah Connor - to talk about her new film Holy Water.
DetailsFeaturing another chance to hear the Record of the Week, more musings with Matt and the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day.
DetailsGideon Coe sits in for Shaun Keaveny and hears Jake Yapp's long-awaited interview with Michael Sheen.
DetailsWit, wisdom and idiocy for three hours, featuring guest Ricky Tomlinson.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, speaks to the owner of the most remote cafe in Britain and 6 Music's Glastonbury line-up is revealed.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music, plus professor Brian Cox in the mix and all the latest from the World Cup in Football Focus. And is Kid Creole still stalking Shaun?
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, featuring a session from The Kills.
DetailsWes Butters sits in for Shaun Keaveny and talks to country rocker Jason Ringenberg.
DetailsJon Holmes sits in for Shaun Keaveny with three hours of wit, wisdom and idiocy.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsAlex Carter co-presents with Shaun and they're joined by comedian Ed Byrne, who bemoans his recent marriage, and Brian Cox, who gets it wrong.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guest comedian Alan Carr.
DetailsComedian Ben Elton joins Shaun in the studio, plus there's his usual three hours of chat, tunes and music news.
DetailsMusic from Vampire Weekend to The Velvet Underground? Check. Wonderfully observed Northern ramblings? Check. Writer and TV presenter Charlie Brooker in the studio? Check.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he's joined by Jonathan Edwards and he visits another panto.
DetailsIn an in-depth interview, Tori Amos reveals news of her latest work. Plus, Shaun's joined for the entire show by his most famous listener; Alex Carter.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he unveils a new Record of the Week and celebrates another part of the British Isles in Toast the Nation.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsShaun chats to a listener somewhere in the UK to Toast the Nation, plus there's another massive, stiltony Cheese Grater to whet your appetite.
DetailsShaun serves up the musical equivalent of a full English, plus he's joined by actors Benicio Del Toro and Harry Shearer.
DetailsShaun does wonders for your ears with his impeccable taste in music, plus Dave Gorman joins him for a cuppa and to offer up some cycling advice.
DetailsShaun serves up the musical equivalent of a full English breakfast to shift your day into fourth gear.
DetailsGideon Coe sits in for Shaun Keaveny and is joined by Babybird and actress Sally Hawkins.
DetailsShaun takes a satirical romp through the day's events. Indie hero Tim Booth is live from his tour bus, and rock 'n' roll author Garry Mulholland brings tales of music in movies.
DetailsShaun chats to a listener somewhere in the UK to Toast the Nation, plus there's another massive, stiltony Cheese Grater to whet your appetite.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music from The Kills to The Killers, plus a romp through the day's news - just enough to keep you full of entertaining conversation all day.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat and the latest and best music news, plus Shaun is joined by comedian Robin Ince.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and joined by Florence And The Machine to hear the news on her new album.
DetailsWes sits in for Shaun Keaveny and, to coincide with the launch of the Great British Beer Festival, he honours the Pub Rock era.
DetailsJon Holmes sits in for Shaun Keaveny with three hours of wit, wisdom and idiocy.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by actor and singer Alan Fletcher and comedian Dara O Briain.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guest comedian Dara O Briain.
DetailsShaun does wonders for your ears with his impeccable taste in music, plus he's joined by anti-folk hero Daniel Johnston.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny and takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he's joined by Shlomo and visits another panto.
DetailsShaun plays an exclusive clip of Michael Jackson's new single, plus he celebrates 20 years of The Simpsons and plays out his Ray Winstone interview.
DetailsJoin Shaun and Matt Everitt for three hours of A-grade tracks and music news, plus guests Paul Anka and Jimmy Osmond.
DetailsShaun is joined by Matt Everitt for three hours of A-grade tracks, the latest music news and all his regular features.
DetailsShaun welcomes in a new week with Toast the Nation, the Record of the Week and all the latest music news with Matt Everitt.
DetailsHoward Marks reveals who'll be playing him in his upcoming biopic, plus Matt's back with music news and Shaun gives his thoughts on Middle Aged Panics.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by poet Simon Armitage.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to Liam Finn as part of Band Aid.
DetailsShaun is joined by comedian Micky Flanagan, who talks about feet on seats, becoming middle class and why flip flops are such a pain, plus Shaun and Matt prove their musical talent.
DetailsWes Butters sits in for Shaun Keaveny and is joined by Danny Wallace.
DetailsJon Holmes sits in for Shaun Keaveny with three hours of wit, wisdom and idiocy, plus he's joined by photographer Rankin.
DetailsPete sits in for Shaun and serves up brekkie with special guest Phil Mealey, co-creator of BBC comedy show Sunshine.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by Maxine Peake and Matt Everitt drops in with his irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music and a cynical romp through the day's news, plus he's joined by Phill Jupitus!
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and is joined by actor and comedian Sean Lock.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events and award-winning stand up Milton Jones joins him in the studio bringing the laughs.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, featuring a chance to big up your hometown in Toast the Nation and a celebrity Thought for the Day.
DetailsShaun gets Twittering, plus he's joined by Andy Serkis, star of the new Ian Dury biopic, and finds out who's fourth on the Sound of 2010 shortlist.
DetailsShaun chats to a listener somewhere in the UK to Toast the Nation, plus there's another massive, stiltony Cheese Grater to whet your appetite.
DetailsShaun presents the breakfast show, featuring the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day, plus Toast the Nation and the latest music news with Matt Everitt.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat plus the latest and best music news.
DetailsWit, wisdom and idiocy for three hours with a soundtrack spanning from Vampire Weekend to the Velvet Underground.
Details6 Music's own Richard Herring joins Shaun for an irreverent breakfast.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling romp through the day's news and events. A listener is rudely awoken in My Morning Racket and Matt Everitt brings his irreverent take on the music news.
DetailsShaun chats to a UK listener in Toast the Nation. Plus choose the track to kick start your day in the Waking Up Theme.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsWes Butters sits in for Shaun and is joined by Mark Flannery, who talks about his online music tuition project.
DetailsJon Holmes sits in for Shaun Keaveny with three hours of wit, wisdom and idiocy.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by author Nick Hornby.
DetailsPete Mitchell sits in for Shaun and serves up brekkie with guest singer-songwriter Emiliana Torrini.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by director Shane Meadows, who talks about his new film Le Donk and Scor-zay-zee.
DetailsOn National Poetry Day, Shaun's poem is critqued by our resident wordsmith Murray Lachlan Young. Plus Matt Everitt has the latest on In The City and Bono's new fashion line.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie. Shaun chats to the man, the myth, the legend that is possibly the world's greatest ever guitarist - Slash.
DetailsJon Holmes sits in for Shaun Keaveny and takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsTunes from Vampire Weekend to The Velvet Underground? Wonderfully observed Northern ramblings? Plus just enough of the news to keep you informed? And Roisin Conaty? Done.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, featuring Toast the Nation, another celebrity guest and the chance to text in your To Do list for the day.
DetailsShaun reveals the number one act on the Sound of 2010 list. Who will be breaking through this year? Plus Prof Brian Cox answers his One Big Question and Alex Carter mouths off.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus his old mate Seasick Steve joins him in the studio.
DetailsShaun's back! He's joined by friend of the show Susie Dent, plus Matt Everitt with the music news.
DetailsShaun jams with the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, who recently played a benefit gig to save London's historic Drill Hall from closure.
DetailsFeaturing another chance to hear the Record of the Week, more musings with Matt and the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus beatboxer Shlomo does his thing live.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsShaun Keaveny's special guest is comedian Rich Hall as he takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsKeavo takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events accompanied by a joyous soundtrack from Yeasayer to Madness. Prepare to bask in Northern chortling.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsShaun is joined by special guests Ash and Vikki Michelle from 'Allo 'Allo. Plus he unveils a brand new Record of the Week.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by Matt Everitt for an irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsPete sits in for Shaun and serves up brekkie with Cherry Red Records boss Iain MacNay, who talks about the label's thirtieth annniversary.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by Matt Everitt for an irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he talks to Jake Chapman and Amanda Barrie about panto.
DetailsIrish funnyman Jason Byrne drops in for breakfast with Shaun. Plus My Morning Racket and Going Solo.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music from The Kills to Kraftwerk, The Beatles to The Band, plus Jim Jeffries is on the phone being funny and that.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he unveils a new Record of the Week and celebrates another part of the British Isles in Toast the Nation.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by top comedy sketch troupe Pappy's Fun Club.
DetailsPete Mitchell sits in for Shaun Keaveny and chats to guest Ulrika Johnson.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus top comedian Andrew Maxwell joins him live in the studio.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to legendary rocker Roger Daltrey.
DetailsShaun serves up the musical equivalent of a full English breakfast to shift your day into fourth gear.
DetailsA rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, featuring Rory Bremner dropping in for a cuppa and to talk about his new tour.
DetailsShaun is joined by Jake Yapp and Mike Everitt for Band Aid, Record of the Week and the Waking Up Theme, plus all the gossip from the day's news.
DetailsThree hours of chat and the best music, plus Shaun's guest is the wonderful Dom Joly. The competition mentioned in this show is now closed.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat plus the latest and best music news.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music from The Kills to The Killers, plus a romp through the day's news - just enough to keep you full of entertaining conversation all day.
DetailsShaun is joined by the Fun Lovin' Criminals, plus music newsman Matt Everitt picks scraps from pop's high table to share with us.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by Matt Everitt for an irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsPete Mitchell sits in for Shaun and serves up brekkie with guest Hank Wangford, who is on his No Hall Too Small tour.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus The Cribs begin their tour diary for Shaun, featuring all the gossip from their UK, Japanese, American and European dates.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by global adventurer Charlie Boorman.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he talks panto with actor Todd Carty.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat, plus Shaun is joined by Spaced actress and writer Jessica Hynes.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events with the perfect wake-up soundtrack and award-winning comedian Richard Herring bringing the laughs.
DetailsShaun presents the breakfast show, featuring the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day, plus Toast the Nation and the latest music news with Matt Everitt.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat plus the latest and best music news.
DetailsShaun chats to a listener somewhere in the UK to Toast the Nation, plus there's another massive, stiltony Cheese Grater to whet your appetite.
DetailsPete Mitchell sits in for Shaun Keaveny with music and chat, plus guest comedy stars Matt Horne and James Corden.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat plus the latest and best music news, plus comedian Josie Long joins Shaun in the studio.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to Keith Allen - comedian, actor, singer, writer and father of Lily Allen.
DetailsShaun is joined by Matt Everitt for three hours of A-grade tracks, the latest music news and all his regular features.
DetailsGideon Coe keeps Shaun Keaveny's seat warm and is joined by Taylor Hawkins from Foo Fighters, plus singer-songwriter Frank Turner.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and is joined by Gang Of Four.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack. The competition mentioned in this show is now closed.
DetailsNew comedian Lee Nelson joins Shaun for breakfast, plus Tom Herbert, inventor of the world's best loaf, is live in the studio and there's a World Cup track by We Are Scientists.
DetailsWit, wisdom and idiocy for three hours with a soundtrack spanning from Vampire Weekend to the Velvet Underground.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he's joined by Don Felder of The Eagles.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by Matt Everitt for an irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsPete sits in for Shaun and is joined by John Cale. Plus Iain McNay on label Cherry Red's 30th anniversary celebrations.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he's joined by My Family actor Kris Marshall and unveils his Record of the Week.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he talks pantos with Eastenders actor and comic Bobby Davro, and is joined by Davy Jones.
DetailsVampire Weekend to The Velvet Underground? Wonderfully witty northern chortling? Just enough news to keep you up to date down the pub? Look no further.
DetailsKeavo takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, to a joyous soundtrack from The Cribs to The Clash, and Bill Bailey joins us with his tuned car horns.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by Jessica Hynes.
DetailsShaun chats to the focus of this week's Band Aid, Scottish indie outfit A Band Called Quinn.
DetailsFeaturing another chance to hear the Record of the Week, more musings with Matt and the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day.
DetailsShaun hears from the stars of Percy Jackson And The Olympians - The Lightning Thief, plus top chef and King of the Jungle Gino D'Acampo will be swinging by the studio.
DetailsPete Mitchell sits in for Shaun Keaveny and is joined by actor Tim Healy - aka Dennis Patterson from TV's Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he catches up with Matt Pickering.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and is joined by four-piece post-punk revivalists The Futureheads.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he chats to actor Ricky Tomlinson and rugby player Phil Vickery.
DetailsGideon Coe sits in for Shaun Keaveny and is joined by brilliant new band Apples, plus there's Leftfield news and music from Talking Heads and The Stranglers.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music from The Kills to The Killers, plus special guest Jerry Springer. The competition mentioned in this show is now closed.
DetailsShaun does wonders for your ears with his impeccable taste in music, phenomenal guests and the very latest music news.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, with chat from American hip hop duo Atmosphere.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he's joined by singer-songwriter Kirk Brandon and producer Pete Waterman.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by Matt Everitt for an irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsA joke-fuelled Tim Vine makes Shaun laugh... He can't help himself! Plus Matt Everitt has the latest from John Lydon, Kings Of Leon and Cee Lo Green.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, featuring an exclusive recorded interview with folk musician John Martyn. Plus Matt Everitt shares some scraps from pop's high table.
DetailsStewart Francis provides the punchlines when Shaun gets him in for a chat, plus there's big news from The Flaming Lips and Elbow provide the Album of the Day.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he talks pantos with Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee.
DetailsA rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events. Swansea's finest sons, Goldie Lookin' Chain, join Shaun in the middle of their tour to cause chaos.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he unveils a new Record of the Week and celebrates another part of the British Isles in Toast the Nation.
DetailsShaun talks to Dan Antopolski about friendly rugby tackles and Captain Cabbage shows him how to play the washboard.
DetailsShaun chats to comedian and actor Richard Herring as he takes his critically-acclaimed Edinburgh show, 'Oh F*** I’m 40!', on national tour.
DetailsShaun serves up the musical equivalent of a full English breakfast to shift your day into fourth gear.
DetailsProfessor Brian Cox enlightens, Richard Bacon is challenged, and we hear your rock 'n' roll haikus, plus Alex Carter's anniversary and music from Bowie, Animal Collective and Ash.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by Devon band Reef.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he chats to Joe Perry of Aerosmith about his band The Joe Perry Project.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he talks to actor James Dreyfus.
DetailsGideon Coe sits in for Shaun Keaveny and is joined by Paul Heaton in the middle of his bicycle tour of public houses, plus Matt brings news of the new Rolling Stones documentary.
DetailsWit, wisdom and idiocy for three hours, plus Shaun is joined by indie hip hoppers The Anomalies. The competition mentioned in this show is now closed.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie. With author Chuck Pahlaniuk.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble.
DetailsShaun is joined by Alan McGee and esteemed indie label Heavenly celebrates its eighteenth birthday with a gig at the Royal Festival Hall, featuring Ed Harcourt.
DetailsA rib-tickling romp with Shaun featuring an exclusive play of the new Michael Jackson track, plus Natasha Desborough joins him with news of her book about rock 'n' roll parenting.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, featuring a chance to big up your hometown in Toast the Nation and a celebrity Thought for the Day.
DetailsBill Bailey joins Shaun with news of his Guide to the Orchestra. And has Shaun joined Aerosmith yet? Plus music from Ash, Talking Heads, Aretha, Oasis, Muse, Feist and Tom Tom Club.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music from The Kills to Kraftwerk, The Beatles to The Band, plus Prof Brian Cox returns to talk about the Earth, the universe and that.
DetailsComedian Micky Flanagan judges Shaun's first stand up routine and Alex Horne pops in for a brew and to tell us about his word-watching habit.
DetailsShaun chats to the band behind his Record of the Week, blues-rock outfit The Black Keys.
DetailsThank Shaun it's Friday! The last breakfast show of the week gets you in the mood before you've even gone to work.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with Matt Everitt reporting live from the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas.
DetailsPete Mitchell sits in for Shaun Keaveny and is joined by a special Comic Relief guest.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsLauren Laverne fills in for Shaun with music and chat, and is joined by brothers Ron and Russell Mael from Sparks.
DetailsWit, wisdom and idiocy for three hours with a soundtrack spanning from Vampire Weekend to the Velvet Underground.
DetailsGideon Coe sits in for Shaun Keaveny and is joined by Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore for an exclusive 6 Music interview, plus Matt Everitt talks to Gary Lightbody and Peter Buck.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus indie-rockers Pull Tiger Tail join him in the studio.
DetailsWit, wisdom and idiocy for three hours with a soundtrack spanning from Vampire Weekend to the Velvet Underground.
DetailsShaun is back with a double header from comedian Sarah Millican and Penn and Teller, plus Matt Everitt brings you the latest music news.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and talks to Bill Drummond of the KLF about the magic number 17. With music from Jimi Hendrix and Morrissey.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, and his guest is Will Self.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun talks to comedian Jo Brand and gets advice on running a pub from Al Murray.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, featuring Toast the Nation, another celebrity guest and the chance to text in your To Do list for the day.
DetailsShaun is joined in the studio by Fyfe from The Guillemots and Steve Lamacq is on the phone with news of the Heavy Metal World Cup, plus we give the new Roisin Murphy single a spin.
DetailsShaun is joined by film director Edgar Wright, plus Billy Bragg toasts Barking as we start our special week of celebrity Toast The Nation.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, featuring a chance to big up your hometown in Toast the Nation and a celebrity Thought for the Day.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he talks to Tomorrow's World presenter Kate Bellingham about futuristic career possibilities.
DetailsShaun chats to Mark Anstice and Olly Steed from TV's World's Lost Tribes. Plus he kicks off Whole Lotta Love.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie plus Matt reviews the BBC 6 Music night at Rio's in Austin, Texas.
DetailsShaun chats to the focus of this week's Band Aid, twenty-year-old Manchester rapper Envy - aka Nicola Varley.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by actor Peter Capaldi who talks about his new film In the Loop.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat plus the latest and best music news.
DetailsDanny Wallace sits in for Shaun Keaveny with classic tracks and cutting-edge music.
DetailsGavin and Stacey's resident music-lover Mathew Horne joins Gideon Coe, who's holding the fort while Shaun Keaveny's on holiday.
DetailsShaun chats to a UK listener in Toast the Nation. Plus choose the track to kick start your day in the Waking Up Theme. With the Record of the Week by Mont Mardie.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and talks to Soft Cell's Dave Ball about the band's forthcoming remix album Heat.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, and is joined by Tamsin Outhwaite and Linda Lewis.
DetailsShaun explores Terry Gilliam's new film by talking to the director, plus model Lily Cole and actor Verne Troyer.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and is joined by some celebrity fans - Alex Carter from Emmerdale and Blue Peter presenter Joel Defries.
DetailsVampire Weekend to The Velvet Underground? Wonderfully observed northern ramblings? Just enough of the news to keep you informed at the water cooler.
DetailsComedian Josie Long keeps Shaun company and Everything Everything join us for Toast The Nation as they toast their hometown of Manchester.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, featuring Toast the Nation, another celebrity guest and the chance to text in your To Do list for the day.
DetailsA rib-tickling satirical romp. Chesney Hawkes talks to Shaun about his air guitar record attempt and there's Coxy's One Big Question with Professor Brian Cox.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to the focus of the week's Band Aid, Scottish indie outfit A Band Called Quinn.
DetailsShaun grills Richard Bacon to find out whether he carried out Saturday's challenge, plus there's news of Courtney Love's misbehaviour and the Pope's playlist.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to comedian Stewart Lee, creator of critically-acclaimed and controversial musical Jerry Springer - The Opera.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsDanny Wallace sits in for Shaun Keaveny with classic tracks and cutting-edge music.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he chats to the phone to the League of Gentlemen's Reece Shearsmith.
DetailsThe utter comedic delight that is Jessica Hynes rings Shaun for a chat, plus Matt Everitt looks at the festival industry and there's music from Soundgarden, Foals and The O'Jays.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, with guest Lucy Porter.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by Emmerdale's Alex Carter, author Irvine Welsh and Loose Women's Coleen Nolan.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie. With soul singer Martha Reeves.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and is joined by actor Nicholas Burns from TV's Nathan Barley.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by Matt Everitt for an irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, and is joined by Nickel Eye and Roland Rivron.
DetailsShaun's show is influenced by the decade that gave us Britpop, Britney and Menswear, plus it features more from The Cribs' tour diary and guest Eoin Colfer.
DetailsMorning all! We start the week with burger van funny man Angelos Epithemiou live with Shaun, plus the greatest playlist on the planet. Think Pixies, Pulp, Pearl Jam and PJ Harvey.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guests the Mighty Boosh and Brian Blessed.
DetailsShaun is joined by Tom Morrello to talk about Rage Against The Machine's Christmas campaign to get Killing In The Name to Number One.
DetailsFunny lady Jessica Hynes helps Shaun get Christmassy! Plus Rick from Ash joins us for Toast The Nation.
DetailsShaun welcomes in a new week by chatting to actor Benicio Del Toro. Plus Toast the Nation, the Record of the Week and all the latest music news with Matt Everitt.
DetailsShaun talks pancakes and continues in his search to name his listeners.
DetailsShaun returns with another instalment of Ex-Band Factor, more Toast the Nation and music news with Matt Everitt, plus Golden Silvers provide the Record of the Week.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and talks to Steve Mason, the man behind The Beta Band, King Biscuit Time and now Black Affair.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsA rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, featuring Matt Everitt in the studio for an irreverent take on the music news.
DetailsLauren Laverne fills in for Shaun and is joined by The Duke Spirit.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guest Beardyman, top human beatbox. Plus the Record of the Week is I Woke Up Today by Port O'Brien.
DetailsShaun's most famous listener, Emmerdale's Alex Carter, tries to put him off his stroke, plus Shaun speaks to spoken word performer Polar Bear and tries to get an honourary degree.
DetailsShaun talks American Psycho with prolific author Bret Easton Ellis and there's music from Chemical Brothers, The National, Muse, Roxy Music, Vampire Weekend, Aretha Franklin...
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and is joined by comedian Gina Yashere.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by Matt Everitt for an irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, and meets Ian Poulter.
DetailsShaun catches up with Jeff Forshaw and a brass band playing soft rock covers invades the studio.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus Omid Djalili is live in the studio and Shaun gets conflicted about class.
DetailsTerry Nutkins tells us how to save the gibbon and Matt Everitt has the latest from Goldfrapp, Adele and Massive Attack.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guests Tim Minchin and Lesley Joseph.
DetailsShaun talks to Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine about the campaign to make their 1992 single 'Killing in The Name of' number one at Christmas over X Factor winner Joe.
DetailsHe's not a fatty man... Alan Carr speaks to Shaun. Plus Matt Everitt on the latest from White Lies and new music from Glasvegas.
DetailsShaun presents the breakfast show, featuring the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day, plus Toast the Nation and the latest music news with Matt Everitt.
DetailsShaun chats to a listener somewhere in the UK to Toast the Nation, plus there's another massive, stiltony Cheese Grater to whet your appetite.
DetailsShaun presents the breakfast show, featuring Ex-Band Factor, Toast the Nation and the latest music news with Matt Everitt.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat, plus Shaun catches up with Frank Turner.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to 1980s comedy duo Cannon and Ball.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsShaun's back from his holiday jaunt and is joined by comic Micky Flanagan and actor James Lance of Alan Partridge fame.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus Band Aid features War of the Roses by Rosie And The Goldbug.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie. Mr Huda joins Shaun for a curry club.
DetailsA rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect morning soundtrack.
DetailsChas Hodges discusses his rock 'n' roll allotment and Shaun gets some tips for switching on Christmas lights and opening supermarkets from a top celeb agency.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and is joined by author Ian Rankin.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by Matt Everitt for an irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, and is joined by Dan Le Sac and Scrooibus Pip.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie. Featuring Donavon Frankenreiter and Sir Paul McCartney.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsKeavo celebrates the engagement of Prince William and Kate Middleton with a joyous soundtrack from The Cribs to The Clash and award-winning comedian Rob Deering in the studio.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guests Danny Wallace and Clare Sweeney.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by Matt Everitt for an irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsA rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events. Shaun is also joined by Andi Peters - he won't mention the duck!
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus Matt Everitt has the music news and comedian Sarah Millican is on the phone being funny and that.
DetailsShaun chats to the man behind this week's Band Aid feature, Adam Gibbons, who fronts Exeter funky outfit Lack of Afro.
DetailsFeaturing another chance to hear the Record of the Week, more musings with Matt and the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined in the studio by top chef and bon viveur Antony Worrall Thompson.
DetailsFeaturing another chance to hear Golden Silvers in Record of the Week, Toast the Nation, more music news with Matt and Ex-Band Factor.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus Sue Perkins stops by for a cuppa and chat in the studio.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus indie band The Wombats drop in to the studio to act as his dogsbodies.
DetailsDanny Wallace sits in for Shaun Keaveny and talks to comedian Jan Ravens.
DetailsTop stand-up David O'Doherty is Shaun's breakfast guest, plus Matt Everitt is around and there are joyous sounds from Caribou to The Clash.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guest Van Pierszalowski from Port O'Brien.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music from The Kills to The Killers, plus a romp through the day's news - just enough to keep you full of entertaining conversation all day.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie. Featuring Primal Scream as the Friday's band.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie. Shaun is joined by actor Eddie Marsan.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble.
DetailsShaun goes HD for the first time plus Ian Hart on playing Harvey Goldsmith in the new BBC Live Aid drama. Hip Hop's Hot List is revealed plus the best music you'll hear FACT.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guest Pamela des Barres.
DetailsBlur bassist Alex James co-hosts with Shaun live from his farmhouse, where he'll be helping 6 Music celebrate Harvest Festival with live music, cheese tasting and animal husbandry.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie. With Alan Fletcher (from Neighbours) and Ben Schott.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat plus the latest and best music news.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guests Meera Syal and Mark Altman.
DetailsShaun is joined by actress Michelle Gomez, plus there's Toast The Nation, Record of the Week and Matt Everitt with the Music News.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music and Gary Rhodes pops in with his top tips on Italian cooking.
DetailsShaun serves up the musical equivalent of a full English breakfast to shift your day into fourth gear.
DetailsThe wonderful Nick Frost drops in for breakfast with Shaun and the lovely John Shuttleworth provides music and musings.
DetailsShaun serves up the musical equivalent of a full English breakfast to shift your day into fourth gear.
DetailsA rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events. Find out Shaun repaid Radio 4 for their kind airtime the previous night.
DetailsShaun is joined by the man behind the Twitter version of Romeo and Juliet, plus we play the new Blur single and there's a round-up from Coachella.
DetailsDanny Wallace and his mate Rich Glover sit in for Shaun Keaveny, featuring a new track from Jarvis Cocker plus an interview with a record-breaking cyclist.
DetailsLloyd Grossman's band is playing Glastonbury! He joins Shaun in the studio to reveal all, plus brilliant comedian David Earl drops in and Matt Everitt has the music news.
DetailsWit, wisdom and idiocy for three hours with a soundtrack spanning from Vampire Weekend to the Velvet Underground.
DetailsShaun is joined by The Dandy Warhols, and he chats to a listener somewhere in the UK to Toast the Nation.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and talks to John Lydon about the forthcoming Sex Pistols show in London to mark the 30th anniversary of the band's debut album.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guests The Anomalies and Oz Clarke.
DetailsShaun's guest is Seasick Steve who performs live, plus he's joined by Matt Everitt for an irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, featuring Anthea Turner and Mark Wahlberg.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by Matt Everitt for an irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guest Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he's joined by guest Paul McKenna and there's more Toast the Nation and Music News from Matt Everitt.
DetailsShaun is joined live in studio by Matt Everitt for an irreverent take on the day's music news, and comedian Richard Herring speaks of facial hair.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie. Shaun is joined by veteran Labour politician Tony Benn.
DetailsShaun is joined by Matt Everitt for three hours of A-grade tracks, the latest music news and all his regular features.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to actors Simon Callow and Alfie Allen.
DetailsShaun is joined by Matt Everitt for three hours of A-grade tracks, the latest music news and all his regular features.
DetailsShaun has an exclusive interview with Lou Reed following his London show, plus comedian Steve Punt talks about making up your own policies.
DetailsDanny Wallace sits in for Shaun Keaveny and is joined by his friend Rich Glover and comedian Gina Yashere, plus there's new music from Friendly Fires, Jack Penate and Kasabian.
DetailsKath and Kim star Jane Turner has breakfast with Shaun and brings news of her latest West End venture, plus music news from Matt Everitt, Earworms and My Morning Racket.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and is joined by Mystery Jets.
DetailsWith guest comedian Kojo, and Toast the Nation, Thought for the Day and the Waking up Theme.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with Edwyn Collins and Glen Campbell.
DetailsShaun's guest is Dan Clark from How Not To Live Your Life, plus Matt Everitt brings you all the day's music news.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, featuring Toast the Nation, and guest Dara O Briain.
DetailsA rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, featuring Shaun's special guests Hollywood star Michael Keaton and comedian Jason Manford.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, featuring another chance to hear the Record of the Week, more musings with Matt and the first track from the Album of the Day.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he talks to Sophie Okenodo about her new film Mrs Mandela.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie. Shaun is joined in the studio by Wil Hodgson.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat, plus Shaun and Matt fight over the affection of Gemma Arterton in an interview with the actress and Bond Girl.
DetailsDanny Wallace sits in for Shaun Keaveny and is joined by sidekick Rich Glover and comedian Marcus Brigstocke, plus he plays tunes by Supergrass, Metric and Cake.
DetailsNick Frost joins Shaun live in the studio, as do the directors of the new Bill Hicks biopic.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsTony Benn joins Shaun live, Matt rounds up the Mercury Music Prize nominations and there are perfectly picked tunes from David Bowie, The Bees, The Ronettes and Arcade Fire.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, and is joined by Lionel Blair.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie. The guest is John Lydon.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsShaun brings three hours of music from The Kills to Kraftwerk, The Beatles to The Band, plus he is joined by Peep Show actress and comedian Isy Suttie.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guest William Roache.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by film producer Micheal Deeley and continued in his quest to get Alex Carter a job in panto!
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, and is joined by Bill Bailey.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he's joined by Welsh rappers Goldie Lookin Chain and there's another look at great British craftsmen.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie. Shaun catches up with Adam Gibbons, the man behind Exeter's funky outfit, Lack of Afro.
DetailsTop spoken word artist Polar Bear is in the studio for some verbose magnificence with Shaun, plus Matt drops in with the latest music news.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus Boothby Graffoe drops by and Shaun offers his thoughts on unlikely Hollywood films.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to Irish comedian Dara O'Briain.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsDanny Wallace sits in for Shaun Keaveny and launches 6 Music's Never Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll weekend by celebrating Goth Day with a gothic belly-dancer and Britain's Goth Talent.
DetailsWit, wisdom and idiocy for three hours with a soundtrack spanning from Vampire Weekend to the Velvet Underground.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, featuring Brighton six-piece The Go! Team.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsShaun brings three hours of music from The Kills to Kraftwerk, The Beatles to The Band, plus a cynical romp through the day's news - enough to keep you entertained until lunch.
DetailsShaun's Record of the Week is I Started Out With Nothing by Seasick Steve, who also does the Thought for the Day, and he's joined by Bob Stanley from St Etienne.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by Justin Lee Collins.
DetailsThree hours of witty Northern wisdom and a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble. Karl Pilkington joins Shaun to talk about his new show An Idiot Abroad.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guest comedian Marcus Brigstocke.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun settles the North-South battle once and for all with writer Martin Wainwright and there's panto tips from Christopher Biggins.
DetailsMonday morning. What do you need? Music and comedy. Well how's this? Shaun brings the music and Bill Bailey brings the comedy. Nice.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to Guy Garvey about his band being nominated for the Brit Awards and South Bank Awards.
DetailsShaun welcomes in a new week and is joined by guest Roger Daltrey.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny and talks to rising stars of comedy Tim Key and Tom Basden about their latest project, plus there's music news and My Morning Racket.
DetailsShaun welcomes in a new week with Toast the Nation, the Record of the Week and all the latest music news with Matt Everitt.
DetailsShaun's gives Foals new single a spin for the first time on 6 Music and speaks to the editor of Chortle about the previous night's awards ceremony.
DetailsShaun leads a St George's Day search to find England's ultimate icon. Plus celebrity vet Marc Abrahams and presenter Anneka Svenska drop in to celebrate Wet Nose Day.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsLauren chats to French Eurovision Song Contest contestant, Sebastien Tellier, and Terry Wogan calls in live from Belgrade to describe the happenings ahead of the contest.
DetailsShaun chats to a UK listener in Toast the Nation. Plus there's a track to kick start your day in the Waking Up Theme.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music, plus a romp through the day's news - just enough to keep you full of entertaining conversation all day.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny with guest comedian Alex Horne and a poem from Murray Lachlan Young, all lovingly wrapped around the best breakfast soundtrack.
DetailsShaun discusses Sex Pistols perfume, Bill Drummond not talking about why he burnt one million pounds, and gigging with your Mum and Dad.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with special guest Jon Culshaw.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsComedian Tom Binns joins Keavo to take a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, with a joyous soundtrack from The Cribs to The Clash.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and is joined by actor Adrian Edmondson.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus Johnny Marr from The Cribs is on the phone from Japan to update their Tour Diary.
DetailsShaun has Bo Selector star Leigh Francis live in the studio, plus comedian Andy Parsons drops by and Matt Everitt takes a sideways swipe at the day's music news.
DetailsShaun brings you a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news, to the perfect wake-up soundtrack, as well as comedian Lee Mack.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat plus the latest and best music news.
DetailsShaun presents the breakfast show, featuring actor Pete Postlethwaite.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny with chat and music news, plus Paul Weller, the Modfather himself, joins him for a play of his latest single.
DetailsShaun chats to the focus of this week's Band Aid - David Cronenberg's Wife.
DetailsShaun presents the breakfast show, featuring the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day, plus Toast the Nation and the latest music news with Matt Everitt.
DetailsPeter Hook reveals all to Shaun about his new project Freebass, plus there's music from Adam Green, Weezer, CSS, Wild Beasts and Efterklang.
DetailsShaun talks to actress Brigitte Nielson and Roger Lloyd Pack - aka Trigger from Only Fools and Horses.
DetailsMonday morning. Eurgh. Luckily Shaun's guest is the editor of the latest Viz Top Tips book.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guest Jason Byrne.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly pitched chat, music news and guests with Shaun.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and is joined by comic Josie Long.
DetailsDanny Wallace sits in for Shaun Keaveny with a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by Alan Titchmarsh.
DetailsJustin Moorhouse joins Keavo for a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news, with a joyous soundtrack from The Cribs to The Clash.
DetailsIyare sits in for Shaun Keaveny, serves up brekkie and is joined by TV chef Nigella Lawson.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he's joined by Hollywood actor Mark Wahlberg and comedian Pam Ann.
DetailsShaun chats to Leigh Francis from TV's Bo Selecta about where he gets his ridiculous ideas, and The League of Gentlemen's Mark Gatiss tells us all about his new facial hair.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he hears from Sam Taylor-Wood and the stars of her latest film Nowhere Boy.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsTerry Alderton and his alter ego chat to Shaun and he deconstructs the soup class system, whilst Matt Everitt brings news of a Big Audio Dynamite tour.
DetailsShaun chats to his Band Aid group - the difficult to categorise but impossible to resist Whiskycats.
DetailsShaun serves up breakfast with wine expert Oz Clarke and Top Gear's James May.
DetailsShaun is joined by Rich Fulcher of Mighty Boosh fame for surrealist ramblings, plus Matt reviews the NME Awards.
DetailsShaun chats to actress, comedian and writer of BBC comedy Pulling, Sharon Hogan.
DetailsFeaturing another chance to hear the Record of the Week, more musings with Matt and the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by comedian Bridget Christie.
DetailsYes Man author and all-round funny guy Danny Wallace sits in while Shaun Keaveny's away and is joined by special guest Tony Benn.
DetailsShaun is joined by Nick Frost, star of BBC Two's Money, plus Matt Everitt has the music news.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, with guests The Bees.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect morning soundtrack.
DetailsIt's Glastonbury, but do not fear - Shaun is still waking you up. He's on for four hours as we build up to 6 Music's live coverage from Worthy Farm. Expect all the greats.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with special guest Colin Baker, the sixth Doctor Who.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun chats to philosopher Alain de Botton live from Heathrow airport.
DetailsActors Simon Pegg and Andy Serkis drop in on Shaun to chat about their new film Burke and Hare.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he's joined by comedian Russell Kane.
DetailsMartin Freeman joins Shaun to talk about his new Brit-com film Nativity and Turner Prize-winning artist Jeremy Deller tells us about how he's gone Depeche Mode crazy.
DetailsShaun brings you a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news, plus he's joined by gold medal winner Bradley Wiggins.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and is joined by comedian John Shuttleworth, plus there's a new Record of the Week and Toast the Nation.
DetailsWe've decided to shake things upside down on Australia Day. Shaun Keaveny gets a bit of a lie in as he leaves the breakfast show in the hands of Steve Lamacq for one day only.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to leading colour expert Angela Wright about all things vibrant and vivid, as well as his own colour-blindness.
DetailsShaun serves up the musical equivalent of a full English breakfast, featuring guests actor Robert Vaughn, plus John Torode and Gregg Wallace from Masterchef.
DetailsIn a comedic feast, Shaun is invaded by Arthur Smith and Russell Kane. Try to keep a straight face.
DetailsShaun presents New York indie band The Virgins playing in the 6 Music Hub.
DetailsA rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events. Wonderfully weird one-liner machine Milton Jones is Shaun's guest.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events. Avatar actor Stephen Lang drops by for a behind the scenes look at the film.
DetailsShaun presents music and chats to the focus of the week's Band Aid, Lo-Fi Culture Scene.
DetailsDanny Wallace sits in while Shaun Keaveny's off on his honeymoon.
DetailsShaun's guest is Mani, plus there's Matt Everitt, My Morning Racket and music from De La Soul, Band of Horses, Beck and Teenage Fanclub.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, with guest Todd Barry.
DetailsShaun is joined by Dr Brian Cox and Spinal Tap, plus Matt Everitt is at Worthy Farm to preview this year's Glastonbury Festival.
DetailsSome weekend time with Shaun and the goods from Glastonbury and non-Glastonbury, including Matt Everitt live from the farm, Alex Carter, Fatboy Slim, Gorillaz and Flaming Lips.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie with guest Seasick Steve, whose album is Shaun's Record of the Week.
DetailsA rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events. Hear what happened when Westlife got rid of their stools.
DetailsNemone sits in for Shaun, and launches this week's Band Aid with a chat to the featured act, New York's Holy Hail.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he's joined by pop singer Paul Anka and comedian Alexei Sayle.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by Matt Everitt for an irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music from The Kills to Kraftwerk, The Beatles to The Band. Plus Prof Brian Cox, poetry from Murray Lachlin Young and more Primal Scream live tracks.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he chats to hypnotist Paul McKenna.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat plus the latest and best music news.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to author Richard T Kelly.
DetailsShaun is joined by actress Joanna Page from the sitcom Gavin and Stacey.
DetailsShaun is joined by Matt Everitt for three hours of A-grade tracks, the latest music news and all his regular features.
DetailsShaun presents three hours of wit, wisdom and idiocy featuring Toast the Nation and music news from Matt Everitt.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by Welsh comedian Mark Watson.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie and chats to Peter Hooton of The Farm.
DetailsDanny Wallace sits in while Shaun Keaveny's off on his honeymoon and is joined by sidekick Rich Glover and special guest Jeremy Kyle.
DetailsShaun does wonders for your ears with his impeccable taste in music, plus he's joined by American Anglophile Bill Bryson, who brings news of his new book.
DetailsJon Holmes sits in for Shaun to serve up brekkie and Tim Burgess from The Charlatans is in the studio.
DetailsShaun hears from The Cribs, We Are Scientists and Temper Trap with live tracks from Muse, Midlake and Jamie T. Plus the unstoppable Alex Carter returns.
DetailsWit, wisdom and idiocy for three hours with a soundtrack spanning from Vampire Weekend to the Velvet Underground.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom as Shaun is joined by comedy writer, director and performer Armando Iannucci.
DetailsColdplay's roadie gives Shaun some advice and Professor Brian Cox is back. Plus Matt Everitt has latest from the Mercury Music Prize-nominated Wild Beats.
DetailsShaun has an exclusive interview with Amy Winehouse and all the Q Awards gossip, plus he talks to David McAlmont and composer Michael Nyman about their latest collaboration.
DetailsKeavo has author and Guardian journalist John Crace in the studio, plus he chats with Inbetweeners actor and stand up comedian Greg Davies.
DetailsAs part of the Gimme Shelter campaign, money and property expert Andrew Verity chats to Shaun about how to keep our houses in the credit crunch. Plus he's joined by Jack Dee.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, and chats to Preston based four-piece Team Water Polo.
DetailsFeaturing another chance to hear the Record of the Week, more musings with Matt and the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day.
DetailsShaun get the latest on Peter Hook's new Factory venue in Manchester, and he and Matt realise that Macca has poor grammar.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he's joined by poet and human beatbox CR Avery.
DetailsShaun chats to a listener somewhere in the UK to Toast the Nation, plus there's another massive, stiltony Cheese Grater to whet your appetite.
DetailsShaun Keaveny chats to actress Anne-Marie Duff, plus he takes his usual rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsThree hours of perfectly-pitched chat and the latest and best music news, plus Shaun's guest is full-figured funnyman Johnny Vegas.
DetailsShaun chats to the band responsible for his Record of the Week - The Wild Beasts.
DetailsDanny Wallace sits in while Shaun Keaveny's off on his honeymoon.
DetailsShaun does wonders for your ears with his impeccable taste in music. Jason Byrne drops in to grace the airwaves, as does big-brained friend of the show Brian Cox.
DetailsWes Butters sits in for Shaun Keaveny and serves up brekkie with special guest Konnie Huq.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble.
DetailsChris Hawkins sits in for Shaun Keaveny and takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined in the studio by Ray Mears.
DetailsBad Lieutenant drop by for breakfast, there's more from the Bill Hicks archive and there's an exclusive play of the new single from Them Crooked Vultures. It will rock your world.
DetailsVampire Weekend to The Velvet Underground? Check. Wonderfully observed northern ramblings? Check. Beatles aficionado and former Radio 1 Presenter Mike Read on the show? Check.
DetailsNemone sits in for Shaun to serve up brekkie. Nemone's record of the week is URA Fever by London band, The Kills.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, plus he's joined by comedian Phil Kay and musician Bruce Foxton.
DetailsShaun serves up the musical equivalent of a full English breakfast to shift your day into fourth gear.
DetailsTurin Brakes join Shaun in studio and we talk to the people trying to establish Heavy Metal as a new religion.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he speaks to the first stand-up comic to do a gig in the Houses of Parliament.
DetailsShaun presents three hours of wit, wisdom and idiocy, plus he chats to comedian Lucy Porter.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he has breakfast with top comic Lee Mack.
DetailsDanny Wallace sits in for the last time while Shaun Keaveny's off on his honeymoon.
DetailsWit, wisdom and idiocy for three hours, plus Shaun is joined by Rachel Riley from TV's Countdown.
DetailsWes Butters sits in for Shaun Keaveny and serves up brekkie with special guest Tim Lovejoy.
DetailsShaun presents a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, accompanied by the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsShaun finds out whether Alex Carter has won a Soap Award, despite not being nominated, and talks to Sarah Brown about her new book on teenage diaries.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by the stars of Michael Cera's new film Paper Hearts.
DetailsVampire Weekend to The Velvet Underground? Wonderfully observed Northern ramblings? Just enough of the news to keep you informed at the water cooler? Jo Brand in for a chat? Done.
DetailsKeavo takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events with comedian Stephen K Amos in the studio.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie, and chats to The Kills.
DetailsThank Shaun it's Friday! The last breakfast show of the week gets you in the mood before you've even gone to work.
DetailsShaun Keaveny presents more of your brilliantly atrocious band demos in Ex-Band Factor, Toast The Nation, Music News with Matt Everitt and a new Record Of The Week from Chairlift.
DetailsKaty Brand drops by to reveal what Lily Allen thinks of her parodies, plus Matt and Shaun review a Phoenix gig. In French. And two Mika fans get married. Imagine.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music and a cynical romp through the day's news, plus he chats to actress Audrey Tautou.
DetailsShaun Keaveny is joined in the studio by genius punslinging trio Pappy's, and Foals deliver hte first instalment of their tour diary.
DetailsShaun chats to the focus of the week's Band Aid, Lo-Fi Culture Scene.
DetailsShaun chats to a UK listener in Toast the Nation. Plus there's a track to kick start your day in the Waking Up Theme.
DetailsShaun has a post-Glastonbury meeting with Alex Carter, plus there's a final Kasabian tour diary.
DetailsMike Keat, creative force behind cult phenomenon The Cuban Brothers, joins Shaun, plus there's more live music recorded at Glastonbury.
DetailsWes sits in for Shaun Keaveny and serves up brekkie, plus he's joined by medium Derek Acorah.
DetailsWit, wisdom and idiocy for three hours with the best soundtrack to wrap around your ears.
DetailsThree hours of Northern wit and wisdom, plus Shaun is joined by Adrian Grenier from TV's Entourage and Matt Everitt brings his irreverent take on the day's music news.
DetailsVampire Weekend to The Velvet Underground? Wonderfully observed ramblings? Gideon Coe sits in for Shaun Keaveny and talks to comedian Alun Cochrane.
DetailsShaun is joined by impressionist Alistair McGowan, plus The Cribs check in live from their tourbus.
DetailsNemone sits in for Shaun to serve up brekkie, and is joined by comedy legend Harry Enfield.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsShaun brings the wonderfully observed Northern ramblings and master baker Tom Herbert brings the bread. Lovely.
DetailsShaun's joined by Bristol comedian and TV presenter Justin Lee Collins.
DetailsShaun chats to a listener somewhere in the UK to Toast the Nation, plus there's another massive, stiltony Cheese Grater to whet your appetite.
DetailsShaun presents the breakfast show, featuring the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day, plus Toast the Nation and guests Rhys Ifans and actor Charlie Hunnam.
DetailsShaun is joined by 6 Music's Adam Buxton and national treasure Sanjeev Baskhar, plus he has Chemical Brothers news and music from Manic Street Preachers, The Cure and Grace Jones.
DetailsLed Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones is Shaun's guest. Need we say more?
DetailsWes Butters sits in for Shaun Keaveny and talks to comic Richard Herring about his forthcoming Edinburgh show, The Headmaster's Son.
DetailsWake up to the aural equivalent of a bacon butty and the best music on the radio.
DetailsIt was a bank holiday, but Shaun still spoke to Chris Addison and said goodbye to Oasis.
DetailsThe irreverent music lover serves up brekkie. Shaun's Free Choices include Do They Know It's Hallowe'en, featuring members of Arcade Fire, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Sonic Youth and others.
DetailsGideon Coe sits in for Shaun Keaveny. Amanda Hamilton advises on food foraging and Gideon ponders your songs to cry to, plus a fraught debate about Centrefold by the J Geils Band.
DetailsJosie Long loves eccles cakes with cheese. Plus Matt Everitt has the latest from Maximo Park's Paul Smith and Tim Burgess from In The City.
DetailsComedian Micky Flanagan discusses aftershave with Shaun and Sarah Jane Griffiths has the latest from the Q Awards.
DetailsShaun hears What's It Like Yesterday live from Hawaii, opens up about his yoga habits and actor Rhys Thomas almost makes it to the studio on time...
DetailsProfessor Brian Cox - aka OBE PBC - returns! Plus we get some egg education on International Egg Day and Matt Everitt has the latest from Yoko Ono and Richard Hawley.
DetailsGideon Coe sits in for Shaun Keaveny and talks to Matt Berry, him out of The IT Crowd, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace and The Mighty Boosh, and who riles Sir Alan Sugar on Twitter.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny with the perfect wake-up soundtrack for the discerning music lover.
DetailsRock 'n' roll chef Stefan Gates cooks up a festive breakfast for Andrew Collins, who's sitting in for Shaun Keaveny.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny. Wake up next to the aural equivalent of a bacon butty, comedian Carl Donnelly having a chat, and the best music on the radio.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny and brings three hours of music from The Kills to Kraftwerk, The Beatles to The Band, with comedian Felix Dexter in the studio.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny. Expect three hours of witty wisdom, a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble, and a chat with composer Howard Blake OBE.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny. Wake up next to the aural equivalent of a bacon butty, the best music on the radio, and actor Domhnall Glesson.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny and offers up three hours of witty wisdom with a soundtrack that will make your knees tremble.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny and continues 6 Music's Sound Of week, plus he chats with Elbow's Guy Garvey about their special Boxing Day download.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny and continues 6 Music's Sound Of week. Tuesday sees us focus on the 1980s with some amazing music from The Cure, Stone Roses and Split Endz.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in with more 90s music as we continue 6 Music's 'Sound Of' Week. Expect tracks from Tom Waits, Supergrass, Delakota and Belly. We'll also have gentleman juggler Mat Ricardo in.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny with wonderfully observed ramblings and just enough of the news to keep you informed at the water cooler.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun Keaveny and keeps the seat warm and the audience entertained with a joyous soundtrack from The Cribs to The Clash.
DetailsAndrew Collins sits in for Shaun and speaks to rapper turned comedian Doc Brown, plus Matt Everitt has the latest from Mumford and Sons and the start of Australia's festival season.
DetailsTop comedian Carl Donnelly shows up for a cuppa and there's more live treats from Glastonbury. Plus we learned that the 6 Music listeners are more bonobo than chimp.
DetailsShaun is bombarded with guests - Alexei Sayle, Josie Long and Peter Serafinowicz. How could you not listen to that line up?
DetailsDanny Wallace and Richard Glover sit in for Shaun Keaveny and are joined by the marvellous Sir Tom Jones.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events. Happy Mondays lead singer Shaun Ryder joins him.
DetailsOne of our favourite actors, Stephen Graham offers up his recipe for Scouse. Plus Matt Everitt on the latest from Tricky and news on the new REM album.
DetailsRock god Ozzy Osborne stumbles by for breakfast with Shaun plus an exclusive interview about his new album - the first for years.
DetailsProfessor Brian Cox OBE calls in for his weekly catch-up with Shaun, plus Matt Everitt looks at the future of EMI and speaks to punk legend John Lydon.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events. Comedian Nick Helm drops by with the laughs and that.
DetailsThe chaotic Alex Carter keeps Shaun company and Matt Everitt has all the latest on the year's Brit Award nominations.
DetailsIt's National Baking Week, so all week Shaun is presiding over his team in 6 Music's Master Bake 2010. Matt Everitt bakes for food writer and presenter Stefan Gates.
DetailsShaun brings three hours of music and a cynical romp through the day's news, plus Rob Schneider swings by for breakfast and there's Murray on Murray at Wimbledon.
DetailsIts our DIY Bank Holiday Monday, where you pick all the tunes we play.
DetailsRobert Llewellyn joins Shaun and talks Red Dwarf and electric cars. Plus Matt Everitt has the latest from The Princes Trust Rock Gala and ex-Oasis drummer Tony McCarroll.
DetailsShaun is joined by Four Lions star Riz Ahmed and Matt Everitt has the latest on Reading and Leeds plus the Mercury Music Prize-nominated Corinne Bailey Rae.
DetailsTappy Wright, ex-roadie to Elvis, tells his idol to do one and Shaun speaks to the landlord of the first co-operatively owned Pub Library, plus Biffy Clyro and The Libertines news.
DetailsComedian and magician Pete Firman joins Shaun and keeps his cards close to his chest, plus Matt Everitt has the latest from Brian Eno, Beady Eye and Rush!
DetailsShazia Mirza and fit statues get Shaun in the mood, plus Matt Everitt has the latest on Band Of Horses and Jarvis' new single with Discodeine.
DetailsActor, director and screenwriter Noel Clarke joins Shaun and we find Alex Reid a job. Plus Matt Everitt on the latest from MGMT, The Quarrymen and Thom Yorke.
DetailsKeavo is off on a little break so the King of Late Night Radio, Mr Gideon Coe steps in to keep things ticking over and chats to comedian Stewart Francis.
DetailsGideon Coe sits in for Shaun Keaveny with a World Cup poem from Mr Gee, plus Keith from We Are Scientists takes his turn to fill in the Tour Diary.
DetailsShaun on disappearing doors, smoking news and comedian Tom Green is in the studio. What's your Guilty Collins?
DetailsComedian Mark Steel bigs up the Walsall Hippo and Brian Cox talks Stargazing, plus Shaun delivers the perfect morning soundtrack.
DetailsCharlie Higson joins Keavo and reveals why his band The Higsons disbanded.
DetailsAlex Carter returns and Shaun begins Pope Watch, plus hear Matt Everitt on the new film about Freddie Mercury's life, Shed 7 and Booka Shade. Also we have your snack-based rituals.
DetailsToday's show was brought to you by the letter M; Matt's music news, my mornin' racket, middle-class Tweets, Murray's poetry and choons galore o' course.
DetailsShaun takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, Darwin Deez pops in for a chat and we ask if you're naked or not...
DetailsProf Brian Cox tries to re-write the history of D:Ream and Shaun reminisces on indie disco, plus Matt Everitt has the latest music news from Jay Z, Damon Albarn and Alan McGee.
DetailsComedian Mark Thomas discusses extreme rambling in the Middle East and the appropriate footwear for triple jumping, plus Matt Everrit has the latest from Radiohead.
DetailsGreg Wallace is the Master Bake judge as Shaun attempts to find the best baker on the Breakfast Team. Producer Lisa's flourless chocolate cake wins second place with eight points.
DetailsVampire Weekend to The Velvet Underground? Wonderfully observed northern ramblings? Just enough of the news to keep you informed at the water cooler? Done.
DetailsMr Gideon Coe keeps things ticking over quite nicely with Sean Lock, who is shocked to hear that Gid doesn't know how to ride a bike.
DetailsKarl Pilkington isn't an Idiot Abroad, Matt Everitt on the new Manic Street Preachers album and Shaun revives Keaveny's Complaints Corner.
DetailsDanny and Rich put Jersey on the map and speak to comedian Felix Dexter, plus Matt Everitt brings news from Holly Miranda, Franz Ferdinand, Plastic Bertrand and Teenage Fanclub.
DetailsGideon Coe sits in for Shaun with guest John Cooper Clarke, more of your infectious earworms and Murray's poem to round up the week's events.
DetailsJohn Lydon joins Shaun live in the studio, Sean Hughes composes a new theme tune and you tell us your best things in the world.
DetailsShaun speaks to comedian Dara O Briain while the boy Everitt gives you all the latest music news.
DetailsFriend of the show Rob Rouse talks internet denial, roadkill recipes and Ouagadougou. Plus, Rhys Thomas finally makes it in and your lookey-likeys from past and present.
DetailsShaun is joined by comedian and actor David Cross, plus Damon Albarn reveals his Glastonbury guests.
DetailsKeavo takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events. Breakfast Show pet Matilda the Rabbit predicts the Mercury Music Prize winner live.
DetailsWednesday is Australia Day. Nicole Kidman tells Shaun about her Australia Day routine, we discuss the balaclava, and ask 'have you lost confidence in units of measurement?'.
DetailsShaun is joined by rock photographer Mick Rock, who documented Bowie, Queen and Iggy. Plus Matt Everitt has the latest from Liam Gallagher's new band Beady Eye.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music and a cynical romp through the day's news, plus he's joined by Eugene Mirman from Flight of the Conchords.
DetailsShaun asks: have you ever been on public transport with a newsreader? And Matt Everitt on the latest from Cornershop and The Walkmen.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music from The Kills to Kraftwerk, The Beatles to The Band. Helen and Olly from the award-winning Answer Me This podcast are in the studio.
DetailsMr Nice (aka Howard Marks) and Nicky Wire joined Shaun, plus Matt Everitt has the latest on Radiohead, The Orb and Steve Mason.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of music. Nicky Wire continues our Manic Street Preachers Tour Diary by chatting about DVD Box Sets and the best places in Leeds to buy a fake fur coat.
DetailsIt's National Baking Week, so all week Shaun will be presiding over his team in the Breakfast Show Master Bake. Celebrity Masterchef winner Lisa Faulkner gives Keavo 9 out of 10.
DetailsShaun talks cars of the 1970s and 80s with Guy Garvey and Alex Carter. Plus some dictionary corner with Susie Dent and Matt Everit brings us the latest from I Am Kloot and Kasabian.
DetailsShaun Keaveny is back with his best bits of 2010. It's like the aural equivalent of a bacon butty. Expect chats with Bret Easton Ellis and John Paul Jones and some amazing music.
DetailsPhil Nichol gives the latest on his Edinburgh show, plus Shaun asks if you were the opposite sex - who would you look like?
DetailsWe flash back to Glastonbury with music from Muse, Ray Davies and Stevie Wonder. Matt Everitt reviews the action at The Other Stage and Lee Nelson joins Shaun for expert punditry.
DetailsThe world's second ever HD radio link and no guests are on. Matt Everitt has the latest on the Mercury Prize-nominated Villagers, Clinic's new album and tour, and The Libertines.
DetailsShaun asks if Paul the Octopus will predict the Mercury Music Prize winner. Plus Sinead Garvin on the latest from Lemon Jelly and Laura Marling and you make up your own paint names.
DetailsShaun brings you three hours of wit, wisdom and quality tunes with a studio visit from Andy Burrows of I Am Arrows, plus a discussion about how superheroes make bad lovers.
DetailsRolf Harris joins Shaun and draws him a Rolf-a-Roo, plus we hear from Al Green and there's more expert opinion ahead of England v Slovenia in Football Focus.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling romp through the day's news and events, with author Alex Bellos in the studio to talk maths, neuroscience and other quite clever stuff.
DetailsShaun kicks off Science Week with Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock talking about her love of science, plus Professor Brian Cox makes the first of his daily appearances.
DetailsAs Science Week comes to an end, Shaun Keaveny asks broadcaster Fred Dineage 'how?' And probably what, where, why, when and who as well!
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling romp through the day's news and events, with Vicky Williamson from Goldsmith's college giving us the latest on the earworm project and Professor Brian Cox.
DetailsShaun does wonders for your ears with his impeccable taste in music, phenomenal guests and the very latest music news. He'll have writer Robert Popper in to talk Look Around You and fake science.
DetailsSue Perkins reveals her dog's diet and Matt Everitt has the latest from the Classic Rock Awards, Them Crooked Vultures' next album and music favoured by surgeons.
DetailsShaun brings three hours of music from XTC to the MVPs, Pulp to Passion Pit, plus a cynical romp through the day's news. Today Shaun is joined by the ex-Sex Pistol and new Face Glen Matlock.
DetailsIt's Shaun's birthday and he celebrates with three hours of his favourite music - from Led Zeppelin, to Led Zeppelin, plus he speaks to Coxy about his OBE.
DetailsShaun Keaveny takes a rib-tickling romp through the day's news and events. Levi Roots joins him and sets him a hot challange.
DetailsKeavo takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus Patrick Monahan swings by for some breaky and Shaun asks you to shave 6 Music!
DetailsComedian Mark Watson is live from Edinburgh, there's more beard debate and Shaun decides to bring back thank you. Plus Matt Everitt has the latest from the Mercury-nominated Foals.
DetailsKeavo takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by John Shuttleworth and his keyboard for a tune or two.
DetailsDr Christian Jessen dispels some medical myths and Shaun steps up to the challenge with a rap about... butter.
DetailsOmid Djalili joins Shaun for some condiment brainstorming and Sinead Garvan has the latest on the Mercury Music Prize-nominated Mumford and Sons and the new Bees album.
DetailsMaster baker Paul Hollywood crowns Alex Carter and his sour cherry chocolate brownies the winner of Master Bake 2010.
DetailsJanet Street Porter speaks to Shaun, plus there's exclusive audio from new film T' Earthquake starring Russell Crowe.
DetailsDanny Wallace and Richard Glover sit in for Shaun Keaveny with guest comedian Tom Craine, plus Matt Everitt brings news of an Arcade Fire and Terry Gilliam collaboration.
DetailsIt's National Baking Week, so all week Shaun presides over his team in the Breakfast Show Master Bake. Loyd Grossman is delighted to score an anti-cupcake.
DetailsShaun serves up the best bits from his breakfast show and his favourite records of 2008. Plus Fatboy Slim drops by and there's a gospel choir and a beatboxer live in the studio.
DetailsShaun serves up the best bits from his breakfast show featuring house band the Rinky Dinkys, a guide to the season's TV and a guitar lesson from ex-Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins.
DetailsStephen Fry was live with Shaun and revealed how he didn't ever fancy Hugh Laurie. Matt Everitt had the latest from Weezer and Cherry Ghosts plus your tag lines for the show.
DetailsBobby Friction sits in for Shaun Keaveny and takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events.
DetailsHarry Shearer joined Shaun and revealed a dark secret about Hollywood. Matt Everitt on the latest from Radiohead's drummer; Phil Selway and Manic Street Preachers' new video.
DetailsVampire Weekend to The Velvet Underground? Wonderfully observed Northern ramblings? All this plus Adam Buxton on the phone and Dr Ben Goldacre unpicking dodgy scientific claims.
DetailsDavid O'Doherty slow jams for Shaun, Matt Everitt brings us Eminem and Devo news, and there's formation calculation in Football Focus.
DetailsThe Chat Show Queens, Ronna and Beverly, speaks to Shaun and retro trainers are discussed. Matt Everitt has the latest from The Strokes and the Sound of 2011 countdown continues.
DetailsComedian Dan Antopolski and his comedy tool chats to Shaun, and Matt Everitt has the latest from MIA and Cee Lo Green.
DetailsVivas, Chevettes, Cortinas and Escorts... Oh, how we reminisced about our dads' cars. We speak to Elaine Silverwood about how well Shaun's ice cream is selling, plus top tunage.
DetailsShaun brings three hours of music from The Kills to Kraftwerk; The Beatles to The Band. Plus a cynical romp through the day's news and actor Gerard Kearns in the studio.
DetailsShaun does wonders for your ears with his impeccable taste in music, phenomenal guests and the very latest music news. We also get top comedian Stephen Carlin to tell us all about his Edinburgh show.
DetailsShaun has breakfast with the brilliant Rich Fulcher, Matt Everitt looks at new band Surfer Blood and the biggest popstar in China, and there's music from Mumford and The Chems.
DetailsProfessor Brian Cox is in and Richard Madeley surprises Shaun, Matt Everitt has the latest on Coldplay and The Beastie Boys' new album and the winner of Sound of 2011 is announced.
DetailsKeavo takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by comedian Felix Dexter.
DetailsDanny and Rich get fashion tips from Alice Cooper, plus Matt Everitt brings music news from Klaxons, Janelle Monae, Cars and new music from Robert Plant.
DetailsShaun does his best to reign in the madness of Brendon Burns, plus Matt Everitt takes a look at the day's big music news stories with the latest from Latitude and Mark Ronson.
DetailsShaun Keaveny meets the godfather of punk, Iggy Pop, who talks about being skint, constantly touring, still being alive, writing the hook for Lust for Life and David Bowie.
DetailsDanny Wallace and Richard Glover sit in for Shaun Keaveny. Stewart Lee joins them live in the studio and Matt Everitt brings news of Animal Collective, Soulwax and Kings of Leon.
DetailsJuliette Lewis joins Shaun live in the studio, plus there are live Glasonbury tracks from Biffy Clyro, Mumford and Sons and Seasick Steve.
DetailsComic Doc Brown has breakfast with Shaun and Matt speaks to Carl Barat to find out the latest on The Libertines, plus there's music from the Manics, The Clash and NWA.
Details