Graham tackles issues from a faith perspective, including the county church news.
Sue Davies
Godolphin School Literary Festival, antique art pottery and a charity recipe
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The Goldolpin School has it's first literary festival. Marc Allum from Antiques Roadshow looks at art pottery. And the Malmesbury charity HEALS recipe is a tart with a difference. Show more
Wild About Wiltshire: Claire celebrates the county's great outdoors.
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official chart for this week in 1970 and 1988.
Should you wish to email Richard on the Vintage Chart show, then use: RG@BBC.CO.UK
Graham will be in conversation with two great arrangers and conductors - Torrie Zitoe who worked for many years with Tony Bennett and Sammy Nestico. Show more
A polar explorer talks to Tone FM, BCFM learns about personality disorders, and Frome FM goes meandering.
We mark the tenth anniversary of the Pakistan earthquake. An earthquake of 7.6 magnitude struck Pakistan on the morning of 8th October 2005 killing around 75 thousand people. Show more
Tied in to Black History Month, we will be finding out about the lost tapes of Bristol's historic black band "The Fresh Four" who are returning with a new single. Show more
Graham will be in conversation with two great arrangers and conductors - Torrie Zitoe who worked for many years with Tony Bennett and Sammy Nestico. Show more
To mark our 1500th Sounds of Brass all the music has a number in the title, whether it be a march, solo, film theme, or music written for the stage.
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