Joe Lemer takes your suggestions for a ‘Wake Up Shake Up Track' to help kick off your week in style. Plus some unknown history about the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
Steve hears from a Bristol dad who claims a school is asking him to sign a gagging order after it lost his son's coursework. He also hears from a man who's buying illegal tobacco.
John is joined for the Big Phone-in by TV presenter Esther Rantzen - she launched the organisation The Silver Line in a bid help combat loneliness amongst the elderly.
Steve Yabsley
Bristol 1914-1918 and Private Eye Editor Christopher Booker
2 hours on BBC Radio Bristol
Eugene Byrne will discuss his new book Bravo Bristol! – which examines the city at war between 1914 and 1918. Plus Steve meets original Private Eye editor Christopher Booker.
Laura is joined by film and stage director Simon Reade. Plus there's British rock legend Ian McLagan.
Geoff reveals news that Rolf Harris is found guilty of indecent assault. Plus how all workers can request flexible working. And the supermarkets selling beer cheaper than water.
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.