Wake up to an early mix of music and chat, plus the morning's papers with Joe Lemer.
Ben Prater
New historical TV drama Wolf Hall, Community Speedwatch and Six Nations
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Wiltshire
Tourism expected to increase as BBC's new drama Wolf Hall was filmed in Wiltshire. Speedwatch volunteers ask for more speed cameras. And Ben chats to former England rugby captain. Show more
Sim talks to Bryn Parry, the founder and CEO of Wiltshire charity Help for Heroes. Show more
Graham meets a Calne woman who runs circus workshops. And he asks you about money, should you give money back if you've been given too much change? Show more
Sue Davies
Young achiever of the year nominee, poetry for army son and Henry VIII painting
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Sue meets a nominee for Young Achiever of the Year. Swindon poet talks about the poetry she wrote whilst her son was in Afghanistan. And Henry VIII portrait at Longleat Museum. Show more
Lee Stone
Immigration, partner present at childbirth and heart attacks in women
3 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper was talking to people in Swindon about immigration. We talk about dads being at childbirth. And we ask about diagnosing heart attacks in women. Show more
Mark discusses the rights and wrongs of graffiti with an artist from London plus the return of cycling to Yorkshire in May with the launch of a race around the county.
Entrepreneur, model, author and musician Tara Palmer-Tomkinson gives a rare insight into life under the media spotlight and talks about her music.
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