Martin discovers how Princess Mary saved the life of a man from Henbury. Plus why a member of the RWA is getting ready to jump. And learning about the tunnels under Colston Hall.
Lucy speaks to The Right Reverend Peter Maurice as he announces his retirement. Plus why there’s been a dip in the number dedicating their lives to the Catholic faith.
The Late Show
A new play, the Musical Dungeon and the Fact or Fiction quiz
3 hours on BBC Radio Bristol
Richard talks to the producer of a new play whose writer was discovered at a summer school in Bath. Plus the Musical Dungeon and the Fact or Fiction quiz.
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official chart for this very week in 1962 and 1987
Graham chats to singer James Torme, son of Mel Torme. He’s also in conversation with Richard Haymes Jnr, son of Dick Haymes. Graham’s musical theme is “back to school”! Show more
On this week’s community radio show, the GFM interview with an SAS soldier from the Iranian Embassy Siege, and Pam Ayres talks to Radio Winchcombe.
Manny will get local reaction to Lord Nazir Ahmed of Rotherham’s very critical article of the Country's mosques. Show more
Kevin talks more about the Ebola outbreak as more than 1,900 people have now died in West Africa. Show more
Graham chats to singer James Torme, son of Mel Torme. He’s also in conversation with Richard Haymes Jnr, son of Dick Haymes. Graham’s musical theme is “back to school”! Show more
Phillip's 29th Anniversary programme, featuring a selection of music played and conducted by some of the best known and finest female musicians in the brass band world.
BBC Radio Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.