Morning:
07:00 - 08:00 Flavour
Another chance to hear the fortnightly show dedicated to food and drink produced and enjoyed in and around Cambridge. We tell you about what is available locally, in specialist food stores, cafes, restaurants and wine merchants. Presented by Matt Bentman, Alan Alder and Ruth Reyes. Programme Website
08:00 - 11:00 Sunday Breakfast with Phil Rowe
Phil Rowe presents the Sunday Breakfast show with a look at the national and local news and special guests. Programme Website
11:00 - 13:00 John Gannon's 60s Scene
John Gannon presents a perfect sound for Sunday with the best of the 60s. Programme Website
Afternoon:
13:00 - 14:00 Polish Waves
News and entertainment for the Polish community plus a slice of Polish music and culture. Presented by Błażej Mikuła, Maciej Pawlikowski and Chris & Basia Hubbard. Programme Website
14:00 - 16:00 Greg's Afternoon Record Club
Cambridge Guitar Virtuoso Chris Newman joins Greg Butler in the club this week. Chris lives for the guitar and as well as being in local bands The Barefoot Doctors, Deadly Popadoms, Accidentalists and many other trios and duos notably with singer Stella Hensley, he has a business lovingly restoring sick and poorly guitars to their full glory. Programme Website
16:00 - 19:00 Mill Road Festive Light Switch-onListen Again
Julian Clover and Lottie Booth present live coverage of this year’s Christmas Light switch-on from the Cambridge Bed Centre, Mill Road. Featuring live music from EdwardAlice, StumbleCol, Elliot Porter & The Missing Pieces and Music & Spies, building up to the switch on itself at 6:15pm by Mayor of Cambridge Councillor Paul Saunders. Programme Website
Evening:
18:00 - 19:00 From the TerracesListen Again
Tom Taylor, Matt Lockwood, Chris O’Donnell and Tim Armitage present the fan-based football show that talks all things Cambridge United, Cambridge City, Histon FC and St Neots Town. Programme Website
Evening:
20:00 - 22:00 Claire Craig: The 90s Show
Claire Craig presents the last in the series of the show that transports you to the decade of the 1990s. Programme Website
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