Wake up to an early mix of music and chat, plus the morning's papers with Joe Lemer.
Steve Le Fevre At Breakfast
Will it be a bumper year for Airbus?
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio Bristol
Also: members of the local Sikh community say not enough is being done to protect their gold, and we meet the Bath woman who has invented a new cycle light, Blaze.
Vernon Harwood sits in with great stories, extended interviews and breaking news.
Steve Yabsley
Children’s author Rachel Carter tells us about her acclaimed novel Ethan’s Voice
2 hours on BBC Radio Bristol
Children’s author Rachel Carter discusses her acclaimed novel Ethan’s Voice. Plus a look at the fascinating Great Western Railway exhibition at the Victoria Art Gallery in Bath.
Laura Rawlings
Author Samantha Ellis and the award-winning duo The Black Feathers join Laura
2 hours on BBC Radio Bristol
Author Samantha Ellis and the award-winning duo The Black Feathers join Laura Show more
Also: the parents of a child who died after undergoing heart surgery in Bristol tell an inquest his care was shambolic. We'll have more with our health correspondent Matthew Hill.
Mark asks if you approve of police officers wearing personal video cameras. Show more
Wind up the evening with great music and calls.
BBC Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.