Schedule
Early
01:00
BBC Introducing - The West—The Lovers in conversation
BBC Introducing welcomes the Lovers in conversation.
03:00
Ujima Radio—18/08/2013
Listen to the best of UJIMA Radio 98FM, Bristol's urban community radio station.
04:00
BCFM—18/08/2013
Pat Hart, Harriet Robinson, Fin Claydon and Billy Quain with Bristol's community radio.
05:00
Martin Evans—Martin meets The Little Black Box Theatre Company and hears about the Bath Folk Festival.
Martin Evans brings you much-loved music combined with interviews.
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Morning
06:00
Saturday Breakfast with Ali Vowles—17/08/2013
Start your weekend with the day's news and entertaining guests.
09:00
Phil Hammond—17/08/2013
The only place where you can book a regular appointment with a GP on a Saturday.
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Afternoon
12:00
Livvy and Chrissie—17/08/2013
The Twelve O'Clock Show with Livvy, Chrissie and guests as well as music. Join the fun.
13:00
BBC Radio Bristol Sport—17/08/2013
Burnley v Yeovil, Bristol City v Wolves and Newport v Bristol Rvs. NOT available online.
17:00
BBC Radio Bristol Sport: Post-match—17/08/2013
All the post-match reaction and interviews from your local team. Call 0845 900 5949.
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Evening
18:30
Geoff Barker Rock 'n' Roll—The great LP’s of the Rock ‘N’ Roll years
Includes rare album tracks from The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly & The Crickets.
20:00
BBC Introducing - The West—Adding Machine in session
Bristol-based Adding Machine are in session for BBC Introducing.
22:00
Graham Torrington's Saturday Night Love Songs—17/08/2013
Three hours of the world’s greatest love songs with Graham Torrington.
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Late
01:00
BBC Introducing - The West—Adding Machine in session
Bristol-based Adding Machine are in session for BBC Introducing.
03:00
Ujima Radio—18/08/2013
Listen to the best of UJIMA Radio 98FM, Bristol's urban community radio station.
04:00
BCFM—18/08/2013
Pat Hart, Harriet Robinson, Fin Claydon and Billy Quain with Bristol's community radio.
05:00
Martin Evans—Martin meets The Little Black Box Theatre Company and hears about the Bath Folk Festival.
Martin Evans brings you much-loved music combined with interviews.









