Joe Lemer starts the day with more from Dr Glenn Williams on the little things in life that make us happiest. Plus why looking back at old photos makes us feel good.
Space experts give Steve their verdict on whether Filton is suitable as the UK's first ever launch pad into space.
John asks if public toilets are a necessity as five are earmarked to close in Bath and North East Somerset. Plus he meets a woman who survived skin cancer in her early 30s.
Steve visits Acton Court – a splendid Tudor manor house near Iron Acton which is open for a short summer season. Plus former TV weatherman Tony Targett takes Steve to Clevedon.
Laura is joined by comedian and impressionist Mervyn Jaye. Plus singer Grant Nicholas from the band Feeder is in to talk about his new single.
Geoff rounds-up the day's news and gets reaction from Southmead Hospital on a recommendation that there should be one nurse for every eight patients on most hospital wards.
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.