Romilly is with me tonight and here's a bit about what the gang have lined up for you.
Faye, who is our new programme boss, was very tiggerish about a story we are calling 'GATOR: it involves a Basildon man on holiday in Florida, a game of golf, an aligator and a groundsman. Tragedy or happy ending? You'll have to tune in at 6 to find out...
We have the story of an incredibly proud dad who has seen his three sons join the army on the same day. Dad was in the military, too, so he has some very good words of wisdom for the lads.
There's an extraordinary siege going on in Kensington at the old Commonwealth Institute building, no less. The squatters are taking the word "Commonwealth" quite literally and refusing to budge. Liz went for a chat: the lads came out: the security guards rushed forward - well, Liz just about survived to tell the tale as you will see at 6.
And then there's the huge woman in the bed -
This is the story that has really set us arguing amongst ourselves. The woman in question weighs 42 stone and has been stuck in her bed for over a year.
She is obese but is she ill?
Indeed, is obesity an illness or a self-inflicted condition?
The NHS exists to provide free health care to those who need it, but do they count her in or out?
Do you think it's her problem, the NHS's problem or society's problem?
Glen has the story and we want to hear your thoughts too.
We will also have the latest on an arrest in the case of Laila Rezk, the Kingston woman who was followed home off a bus and beaten to death in her own home. Her body was found, you may recall, by her daughter.
That plus the weather with Chrissie and, we hope, we've all you need from us.
See you at 6.
A & R