It's the Editor here, putting my first programme together using the new computer programme that we've just started using this week. Faye, who put together the rest of the week's programmes, managed to defeat the technology and get on air - lets see how I cope tonight.
Right - newswise - we start with the story of a teaching assistant who refused to listen to a pupil reading a Harry Potter book. The reason - it's anti-Christian. She later quit - and is now claiming compensation, saying she faced religious discrimination. Find out more at six as Phil Bayles has been there all day.
George Michael was sentenced today after being found slumped at the wheel of his car. He had a few words to say afterwards - find out what they were - and what he was sentenced to - at six.
We've the final part of our fascinating series from Afghanistan. Simon reveals what it's like for those members of the London TA to live at Camp Bastian.
James King is in to talk movies, we've the latest Tour De France countdown, and Jenny Seagrove joins us in the studio to talk about her latest West End show.
All that - the weekend weather - and the incredible, gravity defying Hillingdon Hospital food.
Don't miss it. I hope we don't either.
Stuart