Joe Lemer looks for your 'Timeless Tuesday track' - a song that sounds as good today as it did when it was first released. Plus see how you get on with 'Where in the West?'
Steve Le Fevre At Breakfast
A campaign to save the Bristol Fleece
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio Bristol
A petition to stop flats being built near The Fleece gathers momentum. Plus Steve talks with Inspector Steve White, the new chair of the Police Federation.
John Hirst, Destination Bristol Chief Executive, and Nick Brooks-Sykes, CEO of Bath Tourism Plus take the 'Hotseat' to answer your tourism questions. Plus the threat to cuckoos.
Jonathan Ray sits in with a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
Laura is joined live by acclaimed American author and Pulitzer Prize finalist Philipp Meyer.
News of a a new vaccine trialled at Bristol Children's Hospital. Plus football banning orders ahead of the World Cup in Brazil. And is there a new 'Banksy' in the region?
Mark Forrest
Fashion no-nos: what are you putting in our Dressing Room 101?
3 hours on BBC Radio Bristol
David Burns sits in to bring the best of the day's BBC Local Radio together.
Episode two of the 40th anniversary return of one-man soap Acrebury. Plus 'Today in Music History' from 1963, a 'Childrens Favourite' classic, and the Birthday/Anniversary file.
BBC Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.