Schedule
Early
01:00
BBC Introducing - The West—Dr Meaker in session
Richard is flying solo as he invites Dr Meaker in session.
03:00
Ujima Radio—12/05/2013
You can listen to the best of Ujima Radio 98FM - Bristol's urban community radio station.
04:00
BCFM—12/05/2013
We bring you the best of Bristol's community radio.
05:00
Martin Evans—12/05/2013
Martin meets the fabulous Caomhe from Bath, a young singer and songwriter.
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Morning
06:00
Sunday Starts with Trevor Fry—12/05/2013
Let Trevor Fry ease you into Sunday mornings with a mix of hymns and classical favourites.
10:00
The Late Show—12/05/2013
Richard Lewis brings you a three-hour rollercoaster ride of radio entertainment.
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Afternoon
13:00
Richard Green's Vintage Chart Show—1965 & 1979
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official chart for this very week in 1965 and 1979.
15:00
Graham Pass—Exclusive interviews with Madeleine Peyroux and Alyn Shipton
Exclusive interviews with Madeleine Peyroux and Alyn Shipton. Spotlight on Woody Herman.
17:00
Community Radio Show—Stroud FM are at Ruskin Mill School and Swindon 105.5 talk women in politics
Stroud FM are at Ruskin Mill School and Swindon 105.5 talk women in politics.
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Evening
18:00
Manny Masih—Swindon Mela cancellation and an Asian view of the Bristol Good Food awards
Why the Swindon Mela isn't happening and an Asian view of the Bristol Good Food awards.
20:00
Paul Moss—Black farming and Zimbabwean cricket
Paul investigates the lack of black farmers in the west and talks Zimbabwean cricket.
22:00
David Lowe—Tribute to song writer Irving Berlin
A tribute to song writer Irving Berlin, great songs and melodies from 1919 to 1969.
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Late
00:00
Sounds Of Brass—Music from the Cornish Youth Brass Band
Featuring music from the Cornish Youth Brass Band recorded at their Easter Concert.
01:00
As BBC Radio 5 live—13/05/2013
BBC Radio Bristol joins BBC Radio 5 live.
05:30
Joe Lemer—13/05/2013
Kate Justice brings you an early mix of music, chat, and a delve into the papers.











