There has been no shortage of incident in the history of BBC Radio 6 Music, so Steve Lamacq should have plenty to talk about when he marks its 10th birthday with a special programme, 6 Music Family Tree, on 11 March. The show will be accompanied with a special animation "celebrating the connections that bring the extended 6 Music family together". It's a lot more fun than it sounds, drawing a line – quite literally – from the very first record it played (Burn Baby Burn by Ash) to the inaugural John Peel Lecture via Adam and Joe (Stephen!). There is also a nod to the closure threat and the "people without whom we might not still be here". Alas there is no place for one 6 Music DJ who we imagine generated more listener response than any other. But can you guess which? Surprised they were so sheepish.
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