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Episodes from Glastonbury broadcast in 2009

October
  1. Highlights of the performance by Madness on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2009. (R)
September
  1. Highlights of the performance by Franz Ferdinand on the Other Stage at Glastonbury 2009.
August
  1. Highlights of the performance by Madness on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2009.
  2. The Coventry kings of ska and two-tone perform on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2009.
  3. Spinal Tap play many of their classics and Status Quo provide some three-chord boogie.
  4. Includes Delilah, It's Not Unusual, What's New Pussycat?, Kiss and Sex Bomb.
July
  1. Includes Born to Run, Thunder Road, The River, Dancing in the Dark and Glory Days.
  2. Spinal Tap play many of their classics and Status Quo provide some three-chord boogie.
  3. Mark Radcliffe and Lauren Laverne introduce highlights of the 2009 festival.
  4. Includes Delilah, It's Not Unusual, What's New Pussycat?, Kiss and Sex Bomb.
  5. Highlights from a performance by Fleet Foxes at the 2009 festival.
  6. Highlights from a performance by Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds at the 2009 festival.
  7. Highlights of Lady Gaga making her Glastonbury debut on the Other Stage.
June
  1. Highlights from Blur's headline set at the Pyramid Stage from the 2009 festival.
  2. Highlights from Franz Ferdinand's Saturday headline set on the Other Stage.
  3. Gideon Coe presents The Specials, recorded live at Glastonbury 2009.
  4. Edith Bowman and Reggie Yates look back over the weekend's musical highlights.
  5. 2/2. Stuart Maconie's profile of one of the most important British groups of the 1990s.
  6. John Peel broadcasting from the 1994 Glastonbury festival, featuring music from Dreadzone.
  7. Festival highlights, presented by Edith Bowman and Reggie Yates.
  8. Headliners Blur close the Pyramid Stage for another year. Plus festival highlights.
  9. Headliners Blur close the Pyramid Stage for another year. Plus festival highlights.
  10. Headliners Blur close the Pyramid Stage for another year. Plus festival highlights.
  11. Matt Everitt hosts a special edition with Glastonbury organisers Michael and Emily Eavis.
  12. Headliners Blur close the Pyramid Stage for another year. Plus festival highlights.
  13. Headliners Blur close the Pyramid Stage for another year. Plus festival highlights.
  14. Steve wraps up 6 Music's Glastonbury coverage with help from Matt Everitt and Julie Cullen
  15. Headliners Blur close the Pyramid Stage for another year. Plus festival highlights.
  16. Performances from the Prodigy on the Other Stage and Black Eyed Peas from Jazz World.
  17. Headliners Blur close the Pyramid Stage for another year. Plus festival highlights.
  18. Steve comes direct from Worthy Farm with tracks from Blur's headline set.
  19. Headliners Blur close the Pyramid Stage for another year. Plus festival highlights.
  20. Gideon searches for the 'Glastonbury Moment'.
  21. Mark Radcliffe presents further coverage from the Glastonbury Festival.
  22. Updates on the day's musical happenings at Glastonbury.
  23. Mark Radcliffe presents coverage of legendary rockers Status Quo from the festival.
  24. Cerys is joined by Sir Tom Jones.
  25. Mark Radcliffe presents coverage of Madness from the Pyramid stage.
  26. Cerys gets the Dance Tent gossip from Mr Scruff and Jodie Harsh.
  27. Highlights from Gabby Logan's visit to the 2009 Glastonbury festival.
  28. Performances from Sir Tom Jones and Madness on the Pyramid Stage. Plus Amadou and Mariam.
  29. Cerys joins Lammo and they chat to comedian Ed Byrne and dance band The Prodigy.
  30. Performances from Sir Tom Jones and Madness on the Pyramid Stage. Plus Amadou and Mariam.
  31. Steve Lamacq chats to Maykay from Fight Like Apes.
  32. Steve Lamacq joins Lauren and Natasha Khan, aka Bat For Lashes, previews her set.
  33. Lauren Laverne talks to Ladyhawke and Roots Manuva.
  34. Lauren joins Adam and Joe for day three and there's a chat with The Wombats.
  35. Featuring music from Bloc Party, The Rakes, Dizzee Rascal and Franz Ferdinand.
  36. Adam and Joe kick off the last day of coverage and have a chat with Emmy the Great.
  37. Gabby Logan presents from Glastonbury. Guests include Status Quo, Adam and Joe.
  38. Chris Hawkins presents highlights and music from Saturday at the festival.
  39. John Peel's final festival broadcast with music from PJ Harvey and Belle and Sebastian.
  40. 1/2. Stuart Maconie's profile of one of the most important British groups of the 1990s.
  41. Lauren Laverne continues to revisit great music recorded at Glastonbury over the years.
  42. Highlights from day two, including Bruce Springsteen's Glastonbury debut.
  43. Highlights from day two, including Bruce Springsteen's Glastonbury debut.
  44. Adam and Joe continue to revisit great live sets recorded at Glastonbury over the years.
  45. Highlights from day two, including Bruce Springsteen's Glastonbury debut.
  46. Highlights from day two, including Bruce Springsteen's Glastonbury debut.
  47. Steve Lamacq's classic Glastonbury moments continue with Pulp's magnificent set from 1995.
  48. Highlights from day two, including Bruce Springsteen's Glastonbury debut.
  49. Highlights from day two, including Bruce Springsteen's Glastonbury debut.
  50. Featuring live sets from Franz Ferdinand, Bon Iver and Jarvis Cocker.
  51. A performance from the headline act on the Other Stage, Glasgow's Franz Ferdinand.
  52. Gideon presents the climax of day two with a live set from Bruce Springsteen.
  53. Adam and Joe return to 6 Music's mobile studio at Worthy Farm.
  54. Coverage from Worthy Farm continues with Pendulum and Maximo Park from the Other Stage.
  55. Performances from Kasabian and Dizzee Rascal on the Pyramid Stage.
  56. Updates on the day's musical happenings at Glastonbury.
  57. Folk rockers David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash in action on the Pyramid Stage.
  58. Cerys brings you live tracks from Lily Allen, Spinal Tap, Hockey and Horace Andy.
  59. Cerys interviews Florence and The Machine and Kasabian.
  60. Cerys joins Lammo and they chat to Franz Ferdinand.
  61. Jo Whiley and Zane Lowe present highlights from the second day of the Glastonbury Festival
  62. Steve Lamacq talks exclusively to Bruce Springsteen.
  63. Lammo joins Lauren with music from Doves, Emiliana Torrini, The View and Hot Rats.
  64. Lauren co-hosts with Britain's loudest band - Spinal Tap!
  65. Lauren Laverne joins Adam and Joe, featuring live music from The Ting Tings.
  66. Adam and Joe present live tracks from Neil Young, The Horrors, Jamie T, and NERD.
  67. Adam and Joe plays from Doves, Noah and The Whale, Bloc Party, and The Rakes.
  68. Chris Hawkins presents highlights and music from Friday at the festival.
  69. The late John Peel broadcasting at Glastonbury in 1995 with live sets from Ash and Sleeper
  70. Johnnie Walker presents a profile of The Boss, ahead of his headline set on Saturday night
  71. Lauren plays Glastonbury tracks recorded in the years 2002 to 2008.
  72. With performances from Neil Young, The Specials, Fleet Foxes, Lady Gaga, Doves and more.
  73. With performances from Neil Young, The Specials, Fleet Foxes, Lady Gaga, Doves and more.
  74. Adam and Joe play Glastonbury highlights from the late 1980s up to 2002.
  75. With performances from Neil Young, The Specials, Fleet Foxes, Lady Gaga, Doves and more.
  76. With performances from Neil Young, The Specials, Fleet Foxes, Lady Gaga, Doves and more.
  77. Steve Lamacq presents an hour from Radiohead's 1997 appearance at the festival.
  78. With performances from Neil Young, The Specials, Fleet Foxes, Lady Gaga, Doves and more.
  79. With performances from Neil Young, The Specials, Fleet Foxes, Lady Gaga, Doves and more.
  80. Steve presents live music from Bloc Party, Animal Collective and Doves.
  81. Featuring Bloc Party on the Other Stage and Doves in the John Peel Tent.
  82. Highlights from music festival, plus a look ahead to Neil Young's Pyramid performance.
  83. Highlights from music festival, plus a look ahead to Neil Young's Pyramid performance.
  84. Steve presents music highlights from The Horrors, The Ting Tings and The Specials.
  85. Adam and Joe go in search of the 'Glastonbury Moment'.
  86. Edith Bowman and Reggie Yates introduce Manchester's Ting Tings on the Other Stage.
  87. Mark Radcliffe introduces the Specials as they perform on the Pyramid Stage.
  88. Matt Everitt and Julie Cullen with round-up of all the news from Glastonbury and beyond.
  89. Cerys chats to The Ting Tings, plus there's session from Hot Rats.
  90. Featuring Lily Allen on the Pyramid Stage and pop queen Lady Gaga on the Other Stage.
  91. Cerys chats to The Specials and Jack Penate, and introduces the 6 Music Glastonbury Family
  92. Cerys joins Gideon with indie kings, the Maccabees in The Hub.
  93. Gideon Coe chats to Noah and The Whale, plus there's a session from British Sea Power.
  94. Gideon joins Lammo, while Emiliana Torrini drops by for a session.
  95. Steve Lamacq talks to comedians Arthur Smith and Jeremy Hardy.
  96. Steve talks to 6 Music's resident poet Murray Lachlan Young and chats to Bishi.
  97. Steve invites Fleet Foxes into the 6 Music Glastonbury Hub and chats to Little Boots.
  98. Featuring highlights from a Madder Rose set recorded in 1994.
  99. Paul Gambaccini presents a profile of the Canadian singer-songwriter.
  100. Lauren opens up the archives and plays Glastonbury tracks recorded from 2002 onward.
  101. Adam and Joe delve into the archives to play Glastonbury highlights from the 1980s onwards
  102. Steve Lamacq presents a hour from Orbital's 2004 appearance at the festival.
  103. Gideon comes live from Glastonbury to continue 6 Music's festival coverage.
  104. Gideon comes live from Glastonbury to continue 6 Music's festival coverage.
  105. Gideon comes direct from Glastonbury to kick off 6 Music's festival coverage.
March
  1. Mark Ronson is joined by a host of guest vocalists including Kenna, Tawiah and Lily Allen.
  2. Includes Jay-Z, The Fratellis, Amy Winehouse, Duffy, Mark Ronson and many more. (R)
  3. Alison Goldfrapp and her band of merry men and women dazzle Glastonbury. (R)
  4. Including classic songs such as I'm A Believer, Sweet Caroline and Red Red Wine. (R)
  5. Mark Ronson is joined by a host of guest vocalists including Kenna, Tawiah and Lily Allen.
  6. Richard Ashcroft and the band play material from their momentous 90s album Urban Hymns.
  7. Classic British songwriter Joan Armatrading performs on the Jazz World stage.
February
  1. Alison Goldfrapp and her band of merry men and women dazzle Glastonbury. (R)
  2. Classic British songwriter Joan Armatrading performs on the Jazz World stage.
  3. Featuring Estelle on the Jazz World Stage. (R)
  4. Alison Goldfrapp and her band of merry men and women dazzle Glastonbury.
  5. Mark Ronson is joined by a host of guest vocalists including Kenna, Tawiah and Lily Allen.
  6. Richard Ashcroft and the band play material from their momentous 90s album Urban Hymns. (R)
January
  1. Alison Goldfrapp and her band of merry men and women dazzle Glastonbury.
  2. Classic British songwriter Joan Armatrading performs on the Jazz World stage.
  3. Featuring Estelle on the Jazz World Stage.
  4. Richard Ashcroft and the band play material from their momentous 90s album Urban Hymns. (R)
  5. Including classic songs such as I'm A Believer, Sweet Caroline and Red Red Wine. (R)
  6. Mark Ronson is joined by a host of guest vocalists including Kenna, Tawiah and Lily Allen. (R)

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