A to Z of Psychedelia on 6 Music Episodes Available now
A to Z of Punk: N is for Nipples and No Future
Marc and Rob explore Northern Ireland's punk rock scene and the punk past of Nick Cave
A to Z of Punk: O is for Outrage and Osterberg
O is for outrage, so be warned. It's also for Gene October and James Newell Osterberg.
A to Z of Punk: P is for Punk and Post Punk (obviously)
P is also for Public Image and the Prefects. Plus we discover just who invented the Pogo
A to Z of Punk: Q is for Queen, the Queen and Queensland
Discover how Freddy Mercury's teeth played a pivotal role in punk. Yes, really.
A to Z of Punk: R is for Ramones, Raincoats and Rough Trade
The secret history of the brothers Ramone and how did John Lydon turn into Johnny Rotten
A to Z of Punk: S is for Stranglers, Suicide and Spitting. Part 1
A brief history of the Stranglers and the murky question - just who introduced spitting?
A to Z of Punk: S is for Siouxsie, Strummer and Stiff. Part 2.
Stories featuring Siouxsie, Patti Smith and the Skids. Plus Bowie's Starman airs on TV
A to Z of Punk: T is for Talking Heads, TV Personalities and Throbbing Gristle. Part 1.
David Byrne's journey from Dumbarton to Talking Heads, plus Chelsea's 'Part Time Punks'
A to Z of Punk: T is also for Transmissions, Thau and TRB. Part 2.
TV and radio transmissions that brought punk to the nation, or in some cases, didn't...
A to Z of Punk: U & V are for Undertones, Upstarts and Vibrators
Why Sid Vicious was named after a hamster, plus how Charlie Harper became a punk hero