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 1989 and 1961.
Henry Mancini who was born on April the 16th 1924, looks back to the end of the Big Band era in the mid to late forties. Show more
A World War One exhibition, a diving course, a long gone women-only radio station, and a meander along the river Frome all feature on the community radio show.
Manny will be hearing from the Sikh community in Cheltenham who will be celebrating their New Year Festival “Vaisakhi” through Bangra music. Show more
Kevin Philemon and Primrose Granville
Why Black men are twice as likely to suffer from stokes
2 hours on BBC Radio Gloucestershire
Kevin investigates why Black men are twice as likely to suffer from stokes. He will be finding out why this is so with a stroke expert. Show more
The month of April through the 1930s produced - in Britain - some of the 20th Century's most memorable hit songs and tunes, including "Dancing in the Dark". Show more
We celebrate the genius of the late Harry Mortimer, both as a player and conductor, and feature excerpts from a conversation about his early life he had with Phillip in 1988.
BBC Radio Gloucestershire joins BBC Radio 5 live.