Wake up to an early mix of music and chat, plus the morning's papers with Joe Lemer.
Ben Prater
Free school meals, help for parents of obese children and the Tour of Britain
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Wiltshire
We hear four Wiltshire schools aren't able to provide hot meals. Free help for Swindon parents of overweight children. And Ben asks knitters if they can knit him some jerseys. Show more
We find out what happens to the blood we donate. A computer expert explains how photographs are stored in a 'cloud'. And special horse and carriage rides for the disabled. Show more
Graham Seaman
Friendships, Trowbridge GP to help South African children and excuses at school
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Ian Longton sits in and talks to a clinical psychologist about friendships. A Trowbridge doctor goes to South Africa to check childrens' hearts. And the excuses we gave at school. Show more
Sue Davies
Actor Jason Durr, TV archaeologists in Chippenham garden and writer Edith Olivier
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Actor Jason Durr talks about starring in Black Coffee at the Wyvern Theatre. A Chippenham garden is dug up by Antique Roadshow. And we learn about writer Edith Olivier. Show more
Lee talks to David Cameron about Help to Buy, affordable housing, the power to exclude British nationals from the UK, the NATO summit, Boris Johnson and Thames Estuary Airport. Show more
As the summer holidays come to an end, Mark discusses the topic of grammar schools and why the TARDIS needed a hand to get from one spot to another in West Yorkshire.
John Ford sits in to wind up the evening with great music and calls.
BBC Wiltshire joins BBC Radio 5 live.