Pete Wilson explores the characters and communities that make Gloucestershire great.
A relaxing start building to thought provoking news and features with faith in mind.
The county's nature, communities and heritage celebrated in easy listening radio.
Pete Wilson explores the characters and communities that make Gloucestershire great.
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official chart for this very week in 1963 and 1976.
Capitol Records executive Alan Livingston remembers how he signed a struggling Frank Sinatra to the label and re-launched Frank’s career back in 1953. Show more
Somer Valley FM is looking for an intern, and they’ll be explaining how they attract funding to keep going. Show more
Manny will be hearing how Country leaders and public figures across Asia have been reacting to the passing of Nelson Mandela. Show more
Kevin Philemon and Primrose Granville
What Nelson Mandela meant to the Black community in the West
2 hours on BBC Radio Gloucestershire
Kevin will be reflecting on the life of Nelson Mandela and what he meant to the Black community in the West. Show more
The show opens with seven listener requests and they’re followed by a 1940s and 1950s “Musical Potpourri” theme.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
BBC Radio Gloucestershire joins BBC Radio 5 live.