Schedule
Early
01:00
As BBC Radio 5 live—03/10/2010
BBC Gloucestershire joins BBC Radio 5 live.
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Morning
06:00
Richard Atkins—From CEO to charity worker
Richard talks to a CEO of a large UK FTSE who gave it all up to do charity work in Africa.
10:00
Vernon Harwood—What's the future of the South West Dairy Show?
Vernon looks at how viable the South West Dairy Show can continue to be.
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Afternoon
12:00
Pete Wilson—The world of gypsies
Pete looks at the fascinating subject of gypsies.
13:00
Johnny Coppin—Ashley Hutchings
Johnny speaks to Ashley Hutchings and plays a track especially written for the Ryder Cup.
14:00
Paul Moss—The 50th anniversary of Nigeria's independence
Paul marks the 50th anniversary of Nigeria independence with a community of Bristol.
15:30
Manny Masih—From Afghanistan to Swindon
Manny speaks to the man who fled Afghanistan, ended up in Swindon, but could go back.
17:00
Alex Lewis—03/10/2010
Alex plays the tunes that leave a smile on your face - and helps you beat the jams.
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Evening
19:00
Sounds Of Brass—Major Peter Parkes archive interview
Phillip Hunt talks to award-winning brass band conductor Major Peter Parkes.
20:00
David Lowe—Classic songs from the shows and silver screen
David Lowe plays classic songs from the shows and silver screen from the mid-20th Century.
22:00
Graham Torrington’s Sunday Night Love Songs—Broken hearts
What's the best cure for a broken heart? Graham hears from people across the region.
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Late
01:00
As BBC Radio 5 live—04/10/2010
BBC Gloucestershire joins BBC Radio 5 live.
05:30
Laura Rawlings—04/10/2010
Faye Dicker wakes you up with an early mix of music and chat.











