Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Blair Robertson from Scotland.
Brian Matthew with hits and B-sides.
Today's guest is actor Rob Brydon.
Sasha's Best of British
A comedy travelogue in which Barunka O'Shaughnessy stars as wealthy Eastern European Sasha, who comes to Britain to buy a house for her and her husband
(Leigh Francis). Accompanied by her chauffeur (James Bachman), she travels the country, immersing herself in British culture and meeting celebrities. Her interviews and audio diaries are intercut with quotes from British literature, from personalities such as Brian Sewell, Delia Smith and Pam Ayres, and from the Berlitz phrase book. Producer Gareth Edwards
1.30 On the Blog
2/6. Caroline Quentin, Andy Taylor and Simon Greenall star in a satirical comedy about a 37-year-old blogger who this week fights to clear his name after a series of incriminating rumours are posted online.
(Repeated from Thursday)
DVD review: page 36
With a live set from Tiny Dancers, and a phone chat with Fran Healy.
With America's Greatest Hits.
Live coverage of the 52nd Eurovision Song Contest from the Hartwall Areena in Helsinki, where ten survivors from the original 28 semi-finalists line up with 14 automatic qualifiers, including Germany, France, UK and Spain, hoping to take the title won last year by Lordi. With Georgia and the Czech Republic competing for the first time, and Scooch flying the flag for the UK. Presented by Ken Bruce. Producer Phil Hughes
TV coverage is on BBC1 at 8pm
Noughty but nice: page 29
With blues/roots singer Sue Foley.
Including at 2.30 Pause for Thought with Blair Robertson from Scotland.
6.15 as 2.30.