Morning:
07:00 - 09:30 105 Breakfast
Neil Whiteside presents 105 Breakfast for two and a half hours every morning featuring the best music, chat, competitions and your requests. Programme Website
09:30 - 12:00 Harry Welburn
Harry Welburn with a perfect blend of music to keep you entertained, wherever you may be listening. Programme Website
Afternoon:
14:00 - 16:00 Glenn & Ellen
Great music and goings on in Cambridge; Glenn Jones & Ellen Rusby bring you their unique take on life to two hours of feelgood radio Programme Website
16:00 - 19:00 105 Drive with Matt Webb
Matt Webb gets Cambridge home with 105 Drive, three hours of news, sport, travel and weather, and music spanning the decades. Programme Website
Evening:
19:00 - 21:00 The New Music GeneratorListen Again
Tim Willett presents Cambridge 105 Radio's flagship show dedicated to local and unsigned music featuring a live session or studio interview each week, the latest Unsigned Chart and we look ahead to the big gigs taking place over the coming week. Programme Website
21:00 - 22:00 Underdog: Indie
Chris Duerden and Jordan Worland with the latest alternative guitar music and a smattering of indie rock classics. Programme Website
22:00 - 23:00 Book NightListen Again
This week’s show focuses on some of the fantastic writers involved in Cambridge’s very own festival of new plays – Hotbed (http://www.menagerie.uk.com). Hotbed is staged at the Cambridge Junction and is the brainchild of the Menagerie Theatre Company who support writers to develop innovative new theatre. Our studio guest is the acclaimed playwright – Fraser Grace. Fraser worked as an actor and performance poet and has written for both stage and radio. His theatre work includes Gifts Of War, Frobisher's Gold, and Breakfast With Mugabe, which won the John Whiting Award for Best New Play of 2006 and was produced by the RSC in the West End. We chat to him about ideas, the writing process and also hear an extract from one of his mesmerizing short stories. Steve Waters is a local writer whose plays have been produced all over the country. He is currently commissioned to write for both the Donmar Warehouse and the Birmingham Rep, as well as teaching at UEA. We find out about his short play ‘Why Can’t we Live Together?’ which will be performed for Hotbed this Saturday. We also chat to poet, Lucy Sheerman, whose first play 'What Did It Feel Like To Go To The Moon,' a collaboration with astronaut Al Worden, is debuted at Hotbed. Make sure you tune in and don't forget to buy tickets and support this fantastic festival of talent right on your doorstep! Programme Website
23:00 - 01:00 Roots
Harry Welburn returns with two hours of recent and back catalogue world music with an emphasis on Latino and American rural music. Programme Website
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