Joe Lemer finds out why England could become unofficial world champions if they beat Costa Rica in the World Cup. Plus a behind-the-scenes tour at the Bristol Hippodrome.
As Khat becomes a banned substance, Steve hears from people in Bristol's Somali community. Plus a preview of Bath-based tennis player Samantha Murray in action at Wimbledon.
John covers the topic of women trapped in street sex work. Plus he looks at a homecoming for soldiers from Afghanistan. And explores allotments in Stapleton.
Jamie Vans Agnew will have details of his great uncle Frank who joined the 1st World War trenches at 46 and was wounded, captured and decorated. Plus coal mining in Nailsea.
Laura is joined by the stars of the stage show 'Tonight's The Night' - on this week at the Bristol Hippodrome. Plus there's double-MOBO Winner YolanDa Brown.
News of a Bristol childrens' charity's demands of government. Plus the homecoming parade in Bath for soldiers returning from a tour of duty in Afghanistan.
Join Mark Forrest as he brings the best of the day's BBC Local Radio together.
Wind up the evening with great music and calls.
BBC Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.