And at 6.15 Pause for Thought with David McLachlan in Scotland.
Johnnie Walker sits in for Brian Matthew with hits and LP cuts.
With guests Griff Rhys Jones and Glaswegian indie trio the Fratellis.
That Was Then, This Is Now
2/6. Richard Herring employs stand-up, sketches and nonsense to recall this week throughout history.
1.30 Jammin'
2/6. Panel show that combines comedy and rock 'n' roll. Drummer Rowland Rivron, keyboard player Steve Brown and bass player Dave Catlin-Birch are joined this week by guests Barbara Dickson and Kate Robbins for studio jamming. Repeated from Thursday
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With guests Ben Kweller , Badly Drawn Boy and Shakin' Stevens.
Live from London's
Hyde Park and including link-ups with Glasgow, Manchester,
Swansea and Belfast, an evening of popular classics from the BBC Concert Orchestra and the Royal Choral Society conducted by Carl Davis , with soprano
Angela Gheorghiu and tenor
Roberto Alagna - a rare chance to see the superstar couple perform together - plus star tenor Vittorio Grigolo and trumpeter Alison Balsom.
Terry Wogan hosts the 11th annual event, which also features R&Bpop balladeer Lionel Richie. And at approximately 9.45 the grand finale from the Royal Albert Hall , with Mark Elder conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Producer Bridget Apps
The Last Night of the Proms is on Radio 3 at
7.30pm and televised on B8C2 at 7.30pm (part 1) and BBC1 at 9.15pm (part 2)
Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Cameron Stout in Scotland.
6.15 as 2.30