Writer and composer Neil Innes hosts tonight's edition which comes from East Anglia.
Neil visits the 28th Cambridge Folk Festival, previews the Chelmsford Spectacular, makes an appointment with Dr Guitar and has a yarn over a beer with fellow comic musician Bob Kerr.
Neil Innes spent his teenage years in Suffolk and went to art school in Norwich. He moved back to Suffolk in 1979 after making a name for himself with the Bonzo
Dog Doo Dah Band and collaborating with the Monty Python team. He was briefly a Rutle, and fronted The Innes Book of Records for BBC2. Today he works as a writer and composer, especially for children's television. His latest project is a simpleton's guide to economics, which he is writing in his Suffolk barn. Neil was recently featured in Radio 1's series on comedy in music, Shake, Chuckle and Roll.