Music, travel and a first look at the newspapers.
Phil Gayle finds out how the project to redevelop the area outside Reading railway station is going, with its backer Sir John Madjeski saying all is going to plan.
Henry Kelly is joined by Berkshire's family historian Derek Trinder to find out more about Berkshire's workhouses.
Susanne Courtney meets the managing director of the Kenton Theatre in Henley-on-Thames - one of the country's oldest theatres.
The Burberry company, worn by Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn and Alexa Chung,started in Basingstoke in 1856. Nadine Dukeson met Alison Carter from Hampshire's Museum Service to find out more.
Roger plays the sounds of your life, and talks to those who made them. Show more
Go to bed with Paul Miller, and put a smile on your face!
BBC Berkshire joins BBC Radio 5 live.