Music, travel and a first look at the newspapers.
Andrew Peach
07/02/2017: Why did sewage flood homes in Southcote again?
3 hours on BBC Radio Berkshire
Thames Water's pumping station had a power cut and failed resulting in sewage spillages.
Anne Diamond
07/02/2017: Children's entertainer Bertie Slippers took over the studio
3 hours on BBC Radio Berkshire
Sarah Walker also chats to Dame Vera Lynn's daughter, discusses selfies, and 150 years of the Newbury Weekly News.
Share your story with Sarah on 0345 900 1041 (local rate).
Bill Buckley
07/02/2017: Blues and folk singer John Stannard spoke to Bill
3 hours on BBC Radio Berkshire
Blues and folk musician and singer-songwriter John Stannard joined Bill in the studio.
The band are releasing a new album of love songs and Phil caught up with them.
Georgey Spanswick
What your car colour says about you, weird traditions and could 3D printed food solve the lettuce shortage?
3 hours on BBC Radio Berkshire
What does the colour you choose for your motor say about you? We meet the man who was Britain's first hold-jockey. And talk about whether 3D food could solve the lettuce shortage.
Can you guess what Paul can see with his beady eye?
BBC Radio Berkshire joins BBC Radio 5 live.