Joe Lemer reveals which children’s toy has overtaken Barbie as the world’s bestseller. Plus showbiz news from the past 24 hours and a first look at the newspaper front pages.
Steve and Laura at Breakfast
The Tour of Britain comes to Bristol
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio Bristol
Steve Le Fevre and Laura Rawlings take a look at the Tour of Britain's route into Bristol. Plus a look at a new 'Wall of Fame' to honour the sporting glory of former UWE students.
John Darvall
Police and Crime Commissioner Sue Mountstevens in the hotseat
3 hours on BBC Radio Bristol
John is joined by Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner Sue Mountstevens who takes to the 'hotseat' to answer your questions.
With Somerset writer Henry Buckton who has produced An Illustrated Introduction to the Second World War. Plus Al Read remembers the high life at Royal York Crescent in the 1960s.
Graham Rogers is joined by magic duo Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee. Plus Graham chats to Neighbours' actress Jackie Woodburne.
Geoff has news of a hit-and-run driver who has been sent to prison for three years. Plus the inspectors at the Bristol Royal Infirmary as part of a drive to improve standards.
Mark Forrest
How would England be hit by Scotland voting for independence
3 hours on BBC Radio Bristol
Mark asks how would England be hit by Scotland voting for independence and are you a generous tipper?
Wind up the evening with great music and calls.
BBC Radio Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.