Joe Lemer talks to Joy Mercer from the Association of Colleges about the concerns they have about careers advice in schools. Plus another testing ‘6 O’clock tease’.
Steve Le Fevre and Laura Rawlings have more from Bath following the latest death in the River Avon. Plus a Bristol project aiming to tackle the problem of poverty across the city.
John discusses how this week’s referendum in Scotland will affect the West. Plus, as opera comes to Bristol, John asks if opera music makes you cry, laugh or switch off the radio.
With local businessman Peter Ellis who bought a letting company for £1 and has turned it into a huge success. Plus Rockin’ Johnny shows us around the ancient heart of Bridgwater.
Graham Rogers is joined by Alfie Boe and multi-platinum selling Irish artist Kieran Goss.
Geoff speaks to Bath MP Don Foster about calls for urgent safety measures along the River Avon in Bath after the death of 18-year-old Sammuel Amin.
Mark has a tour of a 250-year-old converted windmill which has just gone on the market.
Wind up the evening with great music and calls.
BBC Radio Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.