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 1968 and 1981.
Professor Dan Morgenstern, director of the institute of Jazz studies at Rutgers University in America describes how Be-Bop took over from Swing. Show more
This show is something of a tribute to Stroud FM which ceased broadcasting last week. Lee will bring you some of the best bits that the station has contributed to the show, Show more
Manny will be reflecting on the life of Batook Pandya. Batook was the Director of Stand Against Racism and Inequality, or SARI. Show more
Kevin Philemon and Primrose Granville
The book “Bristol Slaver” is launched
2 hours on BBC Radio Gloucestershire
The book “Bristol Slaver” is launched this week – Penned by “Pirate Pete”. The book has gained local interest following the popularity of the film “12 Years a Slave". Show more
David Lowe
Birthday anniversary tributes to three great songwriters
2 hours on BBC Radio Gloucestershire
Among the musical luminaries being celebrated are the song writers Walter Donaldson, Nacio Herb Brown and Harold Arlen. Show more
On Sounds of Brass - as well as some familiar solos we have a selection of melodies from spectacular action movies, which are really romantic love stories at heart.
BBC Radio Gloucestershire joins BBC Radio 5 live.