Wake up to an early mix of music and chat, plus the morning's papers with Joe Lemer.
Emma Britton
07/09/2015: Bad news for arable harvest, South Somerset MIND new groups & 'Walkers Are Welcome' in Cheddar
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Somerset
A farmer who grows wheat and barley in Martock has told BBC Somerset he thinks this is the worst harvest he's ever had because of the wet weather at the end of August.
Jack Murley sits in for Ben taking your calls plus the best gossip from the county.
Steve talks to the cast of the improvised soap opera Closer Each Day, a live, spontaneous & unique theatrical experience. Plus journalist Nigel Turner remembers the 1984 Olympics.
Featuring the stars, national and local, who are touring Bristol and Somerset.
Matt Faulkner brightens your drive home with music, news, travel and sport.
Mark asks would you be happy to have an operation in France if the wait was shorter and why up to a third of curry restaurants could close because of a shortage of chefs.
Graham Rogers sits in to help wind up the evening with great music and calls.
BBC Somerset joins BBC Radio 5 live.