Joe Lemer brings you an early mix of music, chat, and a delve into the papers.
Steve Le Fevre At Breakfast
Keith Gooden sits in: Would putting more graphic images of lung diseases on cigarette packets make people give up smoking?
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio Bristol
Also: we examine Tesco's proposals to move in to Bath, and the Bristol man who invented the mouse, CAT scanning, microwave detection of breast tumors - and much more.
Join John for the mid-morning show. Great stories, extended interviews and breaking news.
With keen open-water swimmer Len Hurley - who is a great advocate for stripping off and taking an alfresco dip - whatever the weather. Plus Steve continues his tour of William Herschel’s Bath home.
Laura Rawlings
Laura talks to a Jean Goodhind, a crime novelist from Bath, and finds out about the play Tristan & Yseult
2 hours on BBC Radio Bristol
Laura talks to a Jean Goodhind, a crime novelist from Bath, and finds out about the play Tristan & Yseult.
Geoff brings you a comprehensive round-up of the day's news.
Join Mark Forrest as he brings the best of the day's BBC Local Radio together.
John Ford sits in to wind up the evening with great music and calls.
BBC Radio Bristol joins BBC Radio 5 live.