Chris finds out about an investment of billions of pounds in the UK rail network. Plus, we discover if Norfolk is still going to the cinema in these tough economic times.
Nick asks if you're worried about rising food prices. Plus, has the Church of England scored another own goal with their stance on gay bishops?
Stephen chats to local author Tom Benn, who's just released a new book 'Chamber Music'. Plus, the BFI Film Academy are on the lookout for 16-19 year old film-makers.
Nanette Aldous sits-in, as Norwich Crown Court is told that a pensioner was tortured and killed in his own home.
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Steve Springett sits in with late night music and fun. Get in touch. 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.