And at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Father Joe Mills in Scotland.
Brian Matthew spins familiar hits, B-sides and obscurities.
Sitting in for Jonathan Ross.
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The Blagger's Guide
2/6. Rock and pop observer David Ouantick presents comically constructed nuggets of information about popular music, employing fake archive footage, adverts and recordings. This week he provides less than you need to know about post-punk, Ireland. David Bowie and the Reading Festival.
2/2. Lee Mack comperes choice stand-up comedy recorded at this year's Fringe festival in Edinburgh. Repeated from Thursday
Sessions, guests and quizzes.
EMAIL: richard.allinson@bbc.co.uk
With America's Greatest Hits.
Tips for a record collection, with a spotlight on Bob Dylan's 40-year-old LP Highway 61 Revisited.
1/2. Pop and rock journalist and broadcaster Paul Sexton talks to the Rolling Stones - Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood - in a conversation recorded in late July in Toronto. The band discuss their place in the current music scene and the importance of the Rolling Stones brand. Plus backstage details of their touring. Part 2 airs on Monday at 7pm. Producer Mark Goodier
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Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Father John Fitzsimmons in Scotland.
6.15 7.00 as 2.30