Nina Das Gupta brings you early morning music and conversation.
A digital dieting time bomb - the use of calorie counting apps has exploded in the last few years but Elliott and Toni investigate whether can they trigger eating disorders?
Elliott continues the conversation with your calls.
Guess what's back? Scurvy! Malcolm investigates the return of Victorian diseases and our resident gadget expert will be on hand to untangle the maze of drones
Tammy is chatting with Lisa Maxwell and Gary Wilmot about their roles in End of the Rainbow, the story of Judy Garland on at Malvern Theatres this week.
Junior doctors are on strike for the fourth time plus 1 in 11 of us now have diabetes.
Mark Forrest
Beatles v Stones, older mums, and apps making eating disorders worse
3 hours on BBC Hereford & Worcester
Who's better: The Beatles or the Rolling Stones. We also hear from the UK's oldest mum of triplets (she's 55), and hear that diet apps could be making eating disorders worse.
Late night conversation and great music with Graham Torrington.
BBC Hereford & Worcester joins BBC Radio 5 live.