Wake up to an early mix of music and chat, plus the morning's papers with Joe Lemer.
Ben Prater
SSE feedback on power cuts, human trafficking arrest and Wingfield statue theft
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Wiltshire
Graham Rogers sits in and hears it's the last chance to give feedback to SSE. Human trafficking arrests in Swindon. And an update on the theft of the 100 year old bronze statue. Show more
A Salisbury family lawyer talks about potential legal pitfalls for same sex marriage. Wiltshire Blind Association need volunteers. And Wear A Hat Day for Brain Tumour Research. Show more
Graham Seaman
Living longer and keeping in touch with old school friends or teachers
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Graham talks about getting older and wants to know what worries you have. Also being in contact with an old school friend and when you last saw any of your teachers. Show more
Karen Gardner sits in and meets the organiser of SherstonFest. We hear about a special history day in Chippenham. And new drama Crimson Field presents one of WWI's untold stories. Show more
Lee Stone
Housing benefit changes, Swindon armed robbery and young volunteer award
3 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Marie Lennon sits in and hears about the rent arrears since the government's housing benefit changes. Swindon armed robbery. And 14 year old wins award for volunteer work. Show more
Join Mark Forrest as he brings the best of the day's BBC Local Radio together.
John Ford sits in to wind up the evening with great music and calls.
BBC Wiltshire joins BBC Radio 5 live.