Repeat from last Sunday at midday - Pete Wilson explores our characters and communities.
A relaxing start building to thought provoking news and features with faith in mind.
Faye Hatcher celebrates Gloucestershire's countryside, rural living and heritage.
Gloucester born artist Mary Jess chats to Pete about her life and music. Mary-Jess became known in China, winning their version of the X Factor in front of 70 million viewers.
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official chart for this very week in 1966 and 1977.
Should you wish to email Richard on the Vintage Chart show, then use: RG@BBC.CO.UK
Recording Executive George Avakian remembers Benny Goodman and veteran Clarinet Virtuoso Abe Most recalls getting his big break with Les Brown’s Band. Show more
Lee Stone presents highlights form community radio in the West, as Frome FM heads down to a working farm, and BCFM is moving studios in Bristol.
Manny hears how a new Dementia awareness film recorded in Punjabi and Urdu and four other languages. Plus how Shia Muslims are celebrating their holy month of Muharram. Show more
Kevin Philemon and Primrose Granville
Funeral Crashers and Royal Marines
2 hours on BBC Radio Gloucestershire
Kevin and Primrose hear about so called funeral crashers who go to a strangers funeral to have food and drink. Show more
Recording Executive George Avakian remembers Benny Goodman and veteran Clarinet Virtuoso Abe Most recalls getting his big break with Les Brown’s Band. Show more
Phillip Hunt presents the brass band music programme.
BBC Radio Gloucestershire joins BBC Radio 5 live.