The first of two extended visits to Worthy Farm for the opening day of the weekend music extravaganza.
Until 8.00, there'll be performances from the Other Stage with spiky newcomers Bloc Party and the Pete Doherty-led Baby Shambles, while
American indie outfit Secret Machines take to the John Peel Stage.
Then there's melancholic Mancunians
Doves and offbeat Merseysiders the Zutons on the Pyramid Stage plus
MIA - Sri Lanka's Maya Arulpragasam - on the John Peel Stage. Rounding off this stint in Somerset will be Las Vegas synth-rockers the Killers and hypnotic Norwegian dance outfit
Rflyksopp. Presented by Colin Murray and Edith Bowman. Festival coverage continues at 10.30pm. BBCi: between 9.30pm and 2am, digital viewers on all BBC TV channels can press the red handset button to access live radio coverage on BBC 6 Music and watch performances from headline acts and other bands at the festival
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Zoe's shocking revelation, will Kat allow her daughter to leave for Ibiza? Dennis continues to wind up Pauline. Shown at 8pm on BBCI
A brace of first-day headliners feature as Colin Murray , Edith Bowman and Dougie Anderson present further live coverage. First up is Fatboy Slim, whose big-beat dance sounds will be filling the Other Stage. Then, by way of contrast, it's left to the bare-bones approach of Jack and Meg White , aka the White Stripes, to close out day one on the Pyramid Stage.