Richard finds out about an opportunity for Gloucestershire churches, and discusses how events in North Africa affect faith in the communities.
Vernon looks at the Foot and Mouth Crisis at its tenth anniversary, meeting the people at the heart of the crisis, finding out if lessons have been learned and if such a tragedy could happen again.
Pete Wilson talks to 97yr old Bill Jones who's written over 200 stories about the county, back with a fresh batch.
Renowned singer-songwriter Johnny Coppin with his folk music showcase.
Paul talks about interracial adoption, as a Gloucestershire council is appealing for more familities from Black and Minority communities to foster or adopt, with one success story in Churchdown.
Manny finds out about Bollywood dancing at the inaugral International Festival at the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham, and hears about Muslim soldiers who have recently come under criticism.
Alex plays the tunes that leave a smile on your face - and helps you beat the jams.
Phillip Hunt presents the brass band music programme.
Swingers and Singers - nostalgic music from a time when songs had a real melody.
Graham Torrington’s Sunday Night Love Songs
Can you ever get over your first love?
3 hours on BBC Radio Gloucestershire
Can you ever get over your first love? Do you still miss them? Did you marry them? Did you track them down after years apart? Get in touch - gt@bbc.co.uk. Show more
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