Martin meets Brenda and Gabby from Take 5 Arts in Clevedon. Plus Martin chats to a man who wants to turn unused wheelie bins in Bristol into a movable forest.
Jonathan explores a challenge to solve one of the greatest scientific problems facing the world today. Plus the Polish community rebuilding after a fire destroyed their church.
Richard talks to sixties pop legend Chris Farlowe. Plus there's a chat with Bruce Fellows - the Bristol author of World War One novel 'That Quiet Earth'.
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official chart for this very week in 1975 and 1960.
Saxophonist Les Robinson remembers playing lead alto for the bands of Tommy Dorsey and Artie Shaw. There's also an exclusive interview with singer/songwriter Gregory Porter. Show more
BCFM sent reporter Billy down to the theatre for a chat with the local boy done good. Plus, Judith Owen is a rising star in the Jazz world. She's talking to Radio Winchcombe. Show more
Manny will be hearing about plans by The English Cricket Board to boost its support of regional cricket for British Asians. Show more
Kevin Philemon and Primrose Granville
What does it mean to be “New Black”?
2 hours on BBC Radio Bristol
What does it mean to be “New Black”? US singer Pharrell Williams has described himself as just that. He claims "The New Black dreams and realises that it's not pigmentation". Show more
Election Special: Coverage of the European election results.
This week we look back a few years for some traditional solos and arrangements, including some requested by our listeners.
BBC Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.