And at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Sylvia Sands in Northern Ireland.
Brian Matthew spins familiar hits, B-sides and obscurities.
Music, banter and special guests. Go to www.radiotimes.com for guest details
Jammin'
3/6. Panel show that combines comedy and rock 'n' roll. Three from the following five performers - drummer Rowland Rivron, keyboard players Steve Brown and Kate Robbins, and bass players Dave Catlin-Birch and Guy Pratt - are joined each week by two guests for studio jamming. This edition enlists the talents of singer Jane MacDonald and Liverpudlian funny man Steve Gribbin.
1.30 Lloyd Cole Knew My Father
1/5. Andrew Collins, Stuart Maconie and David Quantick present a cheeky take on the history of music and music journalism, with Amelia Bullmore.
(Repeated from Thursday)
Live from Guilfest. Paul
Weller and Tom Baxter play live acoustic sets especially for the show, prior to their festival appearance. Plus interviews, and music highlights from last night. Phill Jupitus on the Pogues: p34
Sitting in for Richard Allinson.
With America's Greatest Hits.
Lesser-known 60s soul, pop, psychedelia and country.
With a spotlight on Joe Jackson's album "Night and Day".
Highlights from Guilfest, featuring the Proclaimers, the Pogues, Tom Baxter, and Echo and the Bunnymen. Paul Weller rounds off the show, live from the main stage. Presented by Janice Long.
Guilfest 2.00pm/9.30pm R2
You're putting together a line-up for a music festival so, naturally, once you've secured the Pogues in the headline slot on Friday (see Phill Jupitus on p34), you know you just have to book... Lulu, Status Quo and Daniel Bedingfield as well. Purely because this has to rank as the most eclectic (or, some might say, bizarrely camp) mix of artists performing together this summer, I ask you to tune in today, when the top-of the-bill act is Paul Weller.
(Jane Anderson, radio editor)
Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Sylvia Sands in Northern Ireland.
6.15 as 2.30