BBC Radio 6 Music

BBC Radio 6 Music (also still known as BBC 6 Music or BBC 6) is one of the BBC's digital radio stations. It was known officially as BBC 6 Music from its launch on 11 March 2002 until April 2011. 6 Music was the first national music radio station to be launched by the BBC in 32 years. It is available only on digital media: DAB radio, the Internet, digital television, and in northern Europe through the Astra 2B satellite. It has been described as a "dedicated alternative music station". Many presenters have argued against the perception that the main focus is indie guitar music. The station itself describes its output as "the cutting edge music of today, the iconic and groundbreaking music of the past 40 years and unlimited access to the BBC's wonderful music archive".

Links To Peel
Peel never presented any shows on the station when he was alive, but after his death, the station and it's relaunch in 2011 broadcasted many of his sessions, radio shows, documentaries and programmes connected to the DJ. In 2011, BBC Radio 6 Music inaugurated the annual John Peel Lecture, named in honour of Peel and many of it's presenters have worked with him, including Jarvis Cocker of Pulp, Tom Robinson and Marc Riley, whose music were played by the DJ himself. Peel's own son Tom Ravenscroft is also a presenter on the station.

Shows
These are the list of Peel's own shows that were broadcast by the station:
 * 11 August 1968
 * 19 May 1977 (Broadcast as part of Jarvis Cocker's show where he discovered an incomplete Peel tape in his mother's house, which was played on the show)
 * 05 February 1979


 * 30 August 1979
 * 14 May 1981
 * 31 August 1989
 * 07 October 1994