Schedule
Early
01:00
BBC Introducing - The West—Celebrating 5 years on BBC Intro
Sam Bonham and Richard Pitt celebrate 5 years of presenting BBC Introducing.
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—Diamond hunting
Martin explores the Goldney Grotto and finds out about the Bristol diamonds from 1739.
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Morning
06:00
Lucy Tegg—Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby
Lucy is joined by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, as he visits Bristol.
10:00
Vernon Harwood and Brian Bailey—14/09/2014
BBC Somerset's weekly look at rural news, countryside issues, wildlife and local events.
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Afternoon
12:00
Pick of the Week—14/09/2014
An hour-long look back at the best of the week on BBC Somerset.
13:00
Richard Green's Vintage Chart Show—1969 and 1976
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official chart for this very week in 1969 and 1976
15:00
Graham Pass—Guy Barker and Sir John Dankworth
Graham chats to the trumpeter Guy Barker and is in conversation with Sir John Dankworth.
17:00
Community Radio Show—The Neolithic landscape at Avebury
Climbing Kilimanjaro and wondering around the Neolithic landscape at Avebury.
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Evening
18:00
Manny Masih—Flooding in Kashmir and Pakistan
Manny brings you an update on the floods which have impacted Kashmir and Pakistan.
20:00
Kevin Philemon and Primrose Granville—Orphans in Zambia
Kevin hears about a new project to help orphans in Zambia organised in Somerset.
22:00
Graham Pass—Guy Barker and Sir John Dankworth
Graham chats to the trumpeter Guy Barker and is in conversation with Sir John Dankworth.
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Late
00:00
Sounds Of Brass—Phillip features duets
This week the emphasis is on duets, with several for different instruments.
01:00
As BBC Radio 5 live—15/09/2014
BBC Somerset joins BBC Radio 5 live.
05:00
Joe Lemer—Quality of Living
Joe Lemer discovers why Bristol has ranked fifth in the Quality of Living Index.










