Joe talks about tipping in restaurants. How much is enough? Do you ever get persuaded by table staff and their sneaky tactics? Show more
Ben Prater
Domestic homicide cases, train disruption and flu vaccination campaign
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Wiltshire
Graham Rogers sits in. We hear about the number of domestic homicide cases in Wiltshire. Train disruptions due to damage to signalling equipment. And the flu vaccination campaign. Show more
A Wiltshire woman talks about the importance of taking control of the end of your days. We ask about Pluto being reinstated as a planet. And an award for the Pear Tree in Purton. Show more
Graham Seaman
Achievers, teaching French to youngsters and Monday Midday Maths
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Graham meets Elaine from Malmesbury who calls herself the luckiest woman. A Wiltshire author talks about her book for teaching young children French. And a maths teaser for you. Show more
We hear about a possible connection between Salisbury & Jack the Ripper. A Commonwealth War Graves book includes images from Wiltshire. And the Devizes Film Club. Show more
We hear how commuters have been affected by the disruption. We get the latest from the speedway track in Swindon. And vital supplies are flown to help those affected by Ebola. Show more
Mark speaks to a dad who objected to his daughter being taught a book with swearing in it and the pros and cons of cycle helmets as Jersey brings in a law to make them compulsory.
Jonathan Ray helps you wind up the evening with great music and calls.
BBC Wiltshire joins BBC Radio 5 live.