Martin is joined by two men who have written a song to mark Remembrance Day in Yate. Plus a lady who has written a Bristol play with no actors!
Lucy Tegg is back on Sunday Breakfast this weekend, on the day the nation pays its respects to the many hundreds of thousands of people who've died in conflicts and wars.
Richard will have all the build up to a very special Remembrance Day in the West and there’s an extraordinary - and mysterious - story of a Bristol man who won the Victoria Cross.
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official chart for this very week in 1960 and 1983.
Graham chats to bandleader, arranger, composer and trumpeter Billy May and bass trombonist George Roberts who spent many years playing in the orchestras of Billy May. Show more
Join Lee Stone for golden nuggets and untold stories from the varied community stations. Show more
Manny brings you news of the British Future project has been looking at attitudes over the last couple of years to the stories of Indian soldiers in WW1. Show more
We look ahead to the Bristol Film Screening & Debate - "Race Through The Generations": Digital Stories From BME Communities, being held at the Mshed in Bristol. Show more
Graham chats to bandleader, arranger, composer and trumpeter Billy May and bass trombonist George Roberts who spent many years playing in the orchestras of Billy May. Show more
Phillip Hunt takes us on a visit to the ballet this week. Sounds of Brass features a selection of great music selected from ballets of all ages from around the world.
BBC Radio Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.