Martin gets up close to nature in South Gloucestershire. Plus why a Bath artist has been going on lots of tours of the city. And a creative Bristol poet joins the show.
The Churches Trust hands out grants for congregations who've no toilets where they worship.
Richard talks to Sheila Hannon from the Show of Strength theatre company. Plus he meets the leading actors in a Bath production of Jesus Christ Superstar.
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official chart for this very week in 1974 and 1967.
Graham is in conversation with legendary singer Mel Torme and pianist, arranger and bandleader Joe Lippman. Graham’s musical theme this week is “Housework”! Show more
BCFM has highlights from a programme for Scouts, Radio Winchcombe has a conversation with someone who lives in Bethlehem, and Swindon 105.5 asks who'd want to be an MP anyway?
Ahead of the general election next year, Manny will be discussing just how important the party conferences are for Asians in the West. Show more
Kevin Philemon and Primrose Granville
Does football have "hidden resistance" for black managers?
2 hours on BBC Radio Bristol
Football has a "hidden resistance" preventing black managers getting jobs, says players' union boss Gordon Taylor. Kevin will be discussing this with Iffy Onoura. Show more
Graham is in conversation with legendary singer Mel Torme and pianist, arranger and bandleader Joe Lippman. Graham’s musical theme this week is “Housework”! Show more
Requests from far and wide on Sounds of Brass and Phillip Hunt remembers a great orchestral trumpet player, who had his roots in the brass band world.
BBC Radio Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.