« Shows | The Steve Show on BBC 6 Music, Series 2
The Steve Show was the unofficial name for Steve's show on BBC 6Music, which ran from January 2007 to April 2009. In the show, Steve was joined by long-time friends Dan, Harry, and Rufus who were, in the best possible sense, nobodies. The show focused on music more than banter but was not without its comedic and anecdotal elements. Steve brought some old Xfm features into his show, including Hip-Hop Hooray and Mr Cover-Cover (formerly known as Cover Me Up). The show also introduced many of its own unique features such as 'Songs to Seduce Women By','The Fiendishly Difficult Music Question', and 'Songs to Nurse a Broken Heart'.
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Rufus breaks the news of his recent engagement leading to discussion of propositions and weddings.
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Rufus is back for Steve's second show after the month-long hiatus. Joining him are Steve Show regulars Sammy and Harry, who discuss their night at the GQ Awards with Steve.
| 2,763 | 133 | 46.1 MB | 00:50:00 |
Final show of the year before some time off, Michael Sheen joins them in the studio.
| 3,130 | 105 | 58.1 MB | 01:03:08 |
In this special Christmassy episode Frank Turner is performing live in the studio, and is joined by comedian Rob Brydon, who is Steve's guest for the show.
| 3,316 | 99 | 51.2 MB | 00:55:34 |
Pigeonhole tracks from Hot Chip, Radiohead and Kanye West
| 2,976 | 97 | 52.3 MB | 00:56:44 |
Steve's parents pop into the show for a bit and Ron Merchant gives advice on plumbing.
| 2,957 | 94 | 34.2 MB | 00:49:16 |
Steve talks about his entry in Heat magazine's Weird Crush competition.
| 2,959 | 98 | 49.9 MB | 00:54:09 |
Vik Sharma comes in to talk about music and the internet.
| 2,879 | 99 | 48.9 MB | 00:53:02 |
Sammy gets very excited when Duke Special performs a live set in the studio.
| 3,121 | 101 | 46.3 MB | 00:50:12 |
A live session from Gideon Conn.
| 3,137 | 103 | 37.2 MB | 00:53:40 |
Steve discusses his new found love for fireworks displays, Johnny Flynn performs live in the studio and there is controversy when Rupert Brooke is confused with Wilfred Owen.
| 2,856 | 101 | 36.7 MB | 00:52:56 |
Everyone chooses a pop track this week, Harry and Sammy are in trouble for not giving a book review but Rufus redeems the show with an excellent analysis of Ian McEwan's 'On Chesil Beach'.
| 3,134 | 107 | 73.9 MB | 00:52:22 |
In an attempt to appear more cultured, Steve brings in his writer friend Matt Thorne to talk about the Booker Prize list.
| 3,118 | 100 | 46.7 MB | 00:50:36 |
Rufus wows everyone with his Bob Dylan impression, pigeonhole tracks are from Lethal Bizzle, M.I.A. and The Go! Team.
| 2,709 | 101 | 46.8 MB | 00:50:48 |
Harry returns after a break and they read out listeners' embarrassing anecdotes.
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