Martin discovers what the Old Market area of Bristol was like 100 years ago and how your memories can be put to good use. Plus the latest on this weekend’s Frome Festival.
As the Methodist Church calls for an end to photos of women on Page Three, Lucy asks if it's harmless entertainment or sexist exploitation. Plus your gardening dilemmas solved.
Richard is joined by Matthew Kelly - a Saturday night TV favourite who's returned to his first love of acting.
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official chart for this very week in 1965 and 1979 Show more
Conversation with legendary drummer Louie Bellson, who was born on July 6th 1924 and guitarist Bob Bain recalls his days with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra in Hollywood in 1944. Show more
Lee finds out about surviving through your child’s teenage years with Taunton’s Tone FM and John Oldham's in conversation with Jim Al-Khalili for Radio Winchcombe. Show more
Is there a distinctive "Indian English"? Yes, according to a hashtag that's been trending in India - #IndianEnglish. Show more
Kevin Philemon and Primrose Granville
Kevin reports from the St Paul’s Carnival
2 hours on BBC Radio Bristol
News, debate and music from the African and Caribbean community. Show more
Conversation with legendary drummer Louie Bellson, who was born on July 6th 1924 and guitarist Bob Bain recalls his days with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra in Hollywood in 1944. Show more
A miscellany of forgotten gems this week from John Philip Sousa, Eric Ball, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Robert Farnon, all brought to life by the sound of the brass band.
BBC Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.