The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ is celebrating 20 Years of Britpop with a week of special programming.
Jan and Trevor reminisce about The Brand New Heavies success during the Britpop years.
Steve hears Alan McGee and Andy Ross' accounts of the Oasis v Blur chart battle.
Steve Lamacq looks at 1994, which features Pulp, Blur, Radiohead and Oasis.
Hear highlights as Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq reunite to celebrate 20 years of Britpop.
Pulp perform live at Glastonbury in 1994.
Louise Wener talks to Jo and Steve Lamacq about her time in Britpop band, Sleeper.
Steve's history lesson on Britpop takes us through the year 1996.
Radiohead talk to The Evening Session about their sophomore LP The Bends in March 1995.
Jo and Steve are joined by Damon Albarn for a Britpop Session from Maida Vale Studios.
Sharleen reveals how they got Method Man to perform with them at The Brit Awards 1998
Jo and Steve Lamacq's Evening Session returns with a Britpop cover from Josh Record.
Mike discusses the early Britpop furore of M People beating the likes of Blur and Pulp.
Steve looks at 1995, the release of Parklife and (What's the Story?) Morning Glory.
Jo and Steve Lamacq reunite the Evening Session to celebrate Britpop at the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ season.
Chris talks to Dom O'Connor; owner of the wedding photo on Pulp’s Different Class LP.
Steve chats with Justine Frischmann of Elastica who talks about the Britpop era.
Britpop Week begins with Gaz Coombes talking Steve through Supergrass' debut album.
Tom Robinson asks 6 Music listeners to help create a Britpop 20th anniversary playlist.
Miranda Sawyer explores how Britpop brought pop music into the mainstream media.
Mark Radcliffe takes a canny look at the trials and tribulations of the Gallaghers.
Hear snippets of the 40 tracks competing to be crowned YOUR favourite Britpop anthem.
Stuart Maconie looks back at how Britpop celebrated ideas of what it was to be British.
Steve Lamacq charts the history of Britpop, starting off with 1993 and featuring Suede.
Miranda discusses how Britpop crossed into the mainstream with various Britpop artists.