Joe Lemer speaks to Andy Cope revealing tips on how to stay happy. Plus the ‘Wake Up Shake Up' track.
Steve and Laura at Breakfast
More needed to stop hospital death
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio Bristol
Steve Le Fevre and Laura Rawlings hear the claims of one South Gloucestershire woman who says more could've been done to prevent her mother's death in hospital.
John speaks to a Bristol grandmother who's published books to help youngsters come to terms with conditions such as Parkinsons. Plus John asks who taught you to read.
Local musician Davey Woodward discusses the forthcoming final concert by his renowned band The Brilliant Corners. Plus Al Read remembers performing in Filton in the 1950s.
Graham Rogers is joined live by opera singer and Bristol boy Paul Potts. Plus Graham talks to children's TV presenter Derek Moran.
Geoff has news of an investigation launched into how a sixty-one year old man died in a fire at a block of flats in Bristol. Plus news of another royal baby.
As campaigners gather ahead of the badger cull, Mark gets the thoughts of both sides plus what is the most inappropriate gift you've received.
Wind up the evening with great music and calls.
BBC Radio Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.