Sitting in for Mo Dutta.
And at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Gareth Higgins in Northern Ireland.
Brian Matthew spins familiar hits, B-sides, obscurities and requests.
Hip tunes, banter and A-list guests. Go to www.radiotimes.com for guest details
Out to Lunch
6/6. Last in the current series of zany shows hosted by Rob Deering and Russell Howard , featuring stand-up, sketches, monologues, music, fresh new UK talent and unconventional demands on the studio audience.
Current tunes, hip oldies, listener requests, trivia and personal picks for a record collection.
(Stuart Maconie on Green Wing, plus DVD offer: page 42)
With a live session from current soft-rock quintet the Feeling.
With America's Greatest Hits.
Music from this week's stateside charts, plus a pick of oldies.
The 51st annual Eurovision, live from the Olympic Indoor Hall in Athens, where musical acts from 37 countries are taking part in this year's competition. Once again Ken Bruce assesses the talent on show, including
Great Britain's publicly chosen pop ambassador Daz Sampson , who performs the rap-infused dance number Teenage Life, written by Sampson with collaborator John Matthews.
Television coverage is on BBCI from 8pm. Producer Phil Hughes
Tat's entertainment?: page 25 Eurovision book offer: page 25
New tracks and classic sessions.
With special guests.
And at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Gareth Higgins in Northern Ireland.
6.15 as 2.30