Martin meets the Bristol Harbourside artist who's responsible for creating Action Man's chest ahead of this weekend's Bristol Harbour Festival.
Lucy asks if a church in South Bristol should be kept open so that members of the community have a place to meet - not necessarily for worship.
This week, it's the one with the actor, the choreographer and the two Butlins Redcoats. That's Thérèse Raquin, Singin' In The Rain and Hi De Hi!
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official chart for this very week in 1968 and 1986 Show more
Graham chats to legendary composer, arranger and conductor Robert Farnon about war-torn London and singer Margaret Whiting who remembers hearing the brand new song "Moon River". Show more
This week we hear about the centenary of Torwood House School in Redland on the one love breakfast show on BCFM and Ujima. Show more
Swapping teachers – “Connecting Classrooms” is a programme which arranges for teachers to travel to other countries so they can share their culture with young pupils. Show more
Kevin Philemon and Primrose Granville
Are white artists dominating black music?
2 hours on BBC Radio Bristol
‘White artists are dominating black music” – that’s the argument being heard this week as BBC 1Xtra produces a power list in which three out of the top four acts are white. Show more
Graham chats to legendary composer, arranger and conductor Robert Farnon about war-torn London and singer Margaret Whiting who remembers hearing the brand new song "Moon River". Show more
Exclusive live recordings of winning performances from the West of England Bandsmen's Festival feature this week, along with listeners requests collected at the Festival.
BBC Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.