See you tomorrowpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 28 April 2016
Thank you for joining us on today's Entertainment Live page, that's just about it from us for today but we're back tomorrow morning from 08:30 BST.
But before we leave you for the evening, here's a little treat to tide you over until our return.
Earlier today, BBC Radio 4 tweeted the audio of some episodes of The Archers broadcast in 2005, which were written by Victoria Wood to raise money for Comic Relief.
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Wood, who was described as a "devoted Archers fan" at the time, wrote a special episode called Victoria Goes To Ambridge, which ended with a starring role for a celebrity.
The comedian died last week after a "short but brave" battle with cancer.
Now, BBC Radio 4 have made the scenes she wrote for the radio soap available online.
It's 18 minutes long, so maybe one to enjoy this evening over a cup of tea, but it's well worth a listen:
See you tomorrow!