Joe Lemer has survey results which reveal that it’s the small things that bring us most joy - and talks to a psychologist to discuss the top 20.
Geoff Twentyman sits in and finds out why some parents of disabled children in the West are angry with a local children’s hospital.
John speaks to the creators of the Unknown Soldier Project - the war memorial on Paddington Station features a soldier dressed in trench uniform reading a letter from home.
Harry Bucknall discusses Like a tramp, Like a pilgrim – which tells the remarkable tale of his walk from London to Rome. Plus former TV weatherman Tony Targett visits Tyntesfield.
Laura is joined by one of the nation's favourite authors and global No.1 bestseller Lesley Pearse. Plus musician Midge Ure pops in.
Jonathan Ray sits in and hears from the family of a Bristol man who mark the anniversary of his death by talking about their loss. Plus the verdict on appointing women bishops.
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.