Martin finds out how being hit on the head from a falling mango inspired a book written in Westbury Park. Plus finds out about the Somerset Cheese, Cider and Moozic Fest' 2014.
Lucy asks if blasphemy is just part of everyday life or something offensive. Plus she reflects on how the protests of 2011 and 2012 at Bristol Cathedral were handled.
Richard is joined by professional wrestler and stand-up comedian Sebastian Radclaw.
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official chart for this very week in 1961 and 1978.
Trombone player Nat Peck recalls his arrival in Britain 70 years ago as a member of Captain Glenn Miller’s Band of The AEF, plus there's chat with trumpeter Pete Candoli. Show more
BCFM hears about a group of young people learning about Radio. Show more
We visit an event in Swindon called “Claiming Asylum”. We’ll hear the experiences of refugees starting a new life in the Town. Show more
Kevin discusses the plight of the gay and transgender community in Jamaica. A discussion is being held this week to talk about Jamaica’s “homophobic society”. Show more
Trombone player Nat Peck recalls his arrival in Britain 70 years ago as a member of Captain Glenn Miller’s Band of The AEF, plus there's chat with trumpeter Pete Candoli. Show more
Phillip Hunt presents the brass band music programme.
BBC Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.