Schedule
Early
01:00
BBC Introducing - The West—Dan Hartland in session [REPEAT]
BBC Introducing brings you a wonderful session from Cheltenham act Dan Hartland.
03:00
Ujima Radio—Community radio highlights
Listen to the best of UJIMA Radio 98FM, Bristol's urban community radio station.
04:00
BCFM—Community radio highlights
Pat Hart, Harriet Robinson, Fin Claydon and Billy Quain with Bristol's community radio.
05:00
Martin Evans—Art glorious art
Martin talks about edible art in Tyntesfield. Plus a Bristol crypt turns into a gallery.
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Morning
06:00
Saturday Breakfast with Ali Vowles—Laura Rawlings sits in
Laura asks what’s behind the increase in suicide rates among Bristol prisoners.
09:00
Phil Hammond—Earth Champions founder Fiona Matthews
Dr Phil Hammond is back, and joined by Dinner Party guest Fiona Matthews.
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Afternoon
12:00
Livvy and Chrissie—Pilot Simon Askey and chef Martin Blunos
Livvy and Chrissie speak to pilot Simon Askey ahead of the Bristol Balloon festival.
14:00
Summer Saturday—02/08/2014
In the final Summer Saturday of the series Graham learns more about synchronised swimming
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Evening
18:00
Geoff Barker Rock 'n' Roll—Wembley Stadium 1972
Geoff marks the anniversary of the very first music event ever held at Wembley Stadium
20:00
BBC Introducing - The West—Emily Barker in the BBC Garden
BBC Introducing invites Emily Barker into the BBC Garden to perform three tracks.
22:00
Graham Torrington's Saturday Night Love Songs—02/08/2014
Three hours of the world’s greatest love songs with Graham Torrington.
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Late
01:00
BBC Introducing - The West—Emily Barker in the BBC Garden
BBC Introducing invites Emily Barker into the BBC Garden to perform three tracks.
03:00
Ujima Radio—Community radio highlights
Listen to the best of UJIMA Radio 98FM, Bristol's urban community radio station.
04:00
BCFM—Community radio highlights
Pat Hart, Harriet Robinson, Fin Claydon and Billy Quain with Bristol's community radio.
05:00
Martin Evans—Art glorious art
Martin talks about edible art in Tyntesfield. Plus a Bristol crypt turns into a gallery.









