Graham Barnard sits in and looks at claims that car maker Lotus is in trouble. Plus, we find out about the Norwich bakery that's against government plans to change tax rules.
Nick asks if it's acceptable to discharge patients from hospitals at night. Plus, how important it Lotus to Norfolk? And is it safe to eat and drink while driving?
Poringland's singing star Ronan Parke drops in for a chat about his music career.
One woman from West Norfolk tells us her story of her husband being discharged at night.
Rob Butler and Paul McVeigh speak to Adam Drury about his 11-year Norwich City career. Plus, a secret special guest drops in to pay tribute to Drury's time at Carrow Road.
Evening entertainment. Call in on 0845 30 50 007.
Late night music with the mystery year and Fab 5. Call 0845 30 50 007.
BBC Radio Norfolk joins BBC Radio 5 live.
Wally Webb brings you the very early breakfast show for the East of England.