Martin is joined by Ed Sheeran's cousin Jethro who's from right here in the West. Plus Martin discovers why doctors from Bristol are playing cricket in Shirehampton.
Lucy looks ahead to the Church of England’s crucial vote on women bishops. Plus she speaks to a former nun whose book on women priests was banned by the Pope in 1994.
In a summer that's full of sport Richard has an oasis of music, plus a wrestler, which is a kind of sport! But it's mostly great music ...and just a smidgen of wrestling.
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official chart for this very week in 1973 and 1985 Show more
Graham talks to the director of the Marlborough International Jazz Festival Nicholas Fogg MBE and American singer Daryl Sherman. Show more
Radio Winchcombe are doing the full monty and BCFM catch up with Dr and the Medics. There's also more on the process of creating atomic energy thanks to Swindon 105.5. Show more
Manpreet Mellhi sits in. With the World Cup final on Sunday evening, we reflect on the impact of FIFA's anti-discrimination campaign. Show more
Kevin Philemon and Primrose Granville
Community radio for the black community
2 hours on BBC Radio Bristol
We talk to one of the oldest community radio stations in the West. Show more
Graham talks to the director of the Marlborough International Jazz Festival Nicholas Fogg MBE and American singer Daryl Sherman. Show more
Sounds Of Brass
Phillip marks the 350th Anniversary of Her Majesty's Royal Marines
1 hour on BBC Radio Bristol
This week we mark the 350th Anniversary of Her Majesty's Royal Marines with a selection of melodies, old and new, played by several of their famous Bands over the years.
BBC Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.