And at 6.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Gillean Maclean in Scotland.
Brian Matthew with classic hits, requests and obscurities.
Music, banter and special guests. Go to www.radiotimes.com for guest details
The Day the Music Died
6/6. Cheeky series targeting various aspects of the music industry. With Andrew Collins.
2/6. Satirical sketch series in which Andy Parsons and Henry Naylor trawl through the weekend supplements for news, gossip and reviews. With guest Jackie Clune. Repeated from Thursday
Sessions, guests and quizzes.
EMAIL: richard.allinson@bbc.co.uk
With America's Greatest Hits.
Current US hits and a pick of oldies.
Alternative 60s
Rarely aired 60s recordings.
Tips for a stereo collection, with listeners' input, news of re-releases and a spotlight on Prefab Sprout's 1990 album Jordan: the Comeback.
I Steve Lamacq explores the revolutionary digitalisation of the music scene, particularly since the launch of the iPod in 2001, the advent of MP3 and the creation of legal music download websites. The programme looks at the radical changes in consumer expectations and practices and how retailers are responding to these demands. Record-industry commentators include Martin
Mills, Anthony Wilson , Alan McGee , the Others, Steve Redmond ,
Simon Dornan and Stuart Rowe.
Producer Simon Barnett
Easy jazz, Latin and crossover music. Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with the Rev Pete Tobias in Scotland.