Chris looks at the state of Norfolk's roads and asks what Norfolk County Council are doing to repair them. Plus, we find out about an animal sanctuary in Frettenham which is in financial crisis.
The Hillside Animal Sanctuary near Norwich says it's in financial crisis. But in a time of global economic crisis Nick asks whether humans should come before animals when it comes to giving to charity
Helen asks if product placement will ruin television programmes. And when is it OK to cry?
Boy bank Brother are in the studio talking about their new release, Darling Buds of May. And Stephen's One Foot in the Gravy feature recalls hits and local headlines from 1970 and 1980.
Matthew brings you the latest traffic and travel, news and weather.
Antonia Brickell sits in. Evening entertainment. Call in on 0845 30 50 007 (local rate).
Late night music with the mystery year and Fab 5. Call 0845 30 50 007 (local rate).
BBC Norfolk joins BBC Radio 5 live.
Wally Webb brings you the very early breakfast show for the East of England.