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Morning:

08:00 - 10:00 Saturday Breakfast with Ian Daborn
Ian Daborn brings you two hours of great music to kick start your weekend, with the latest news, weather and travel to keep you up to date with what’s happening locally and nationally. Programme Website

10:00 - 12:00 Neil Whiteside: Too Good to be Forgotten
Neil Whiteside takes over Saturday mornings with a mix of entertainment and classic songs, interspersed with a slice of Cambridge life. Programme Website
Afternoon:

12:00 - 13:00 Bums on Seats
Our second special report from the 34th Cambridge Film Festival reviews and previews some of the films still to see as the celebrations enter their last two days. We've reviews of the American teens of Palo Alto, the Belgian teens of Violet, the magic realism bibliophile of German drama N: The Madness of Reason and the feel good free for all of Pride. Plus we talk to Ruth Winstone, editor of Tony Benn's diaries and present on set for everyday of Tony Benn: Will and Testament; and we look into the ground breaking American movie making being shown as part of the Microcinema strand. And there's some David Byrne on flutes. Toby Miller will be host of the hour, joined this weekend by reviewers Ed Elliot, Jim Ross and Mark Liversidge. Programme Website

13:00 - 14:00 BookmarkListen Again
New Series: Leigh Chambers and Alex Ruczaj present a fortnightly show featuring Cambridge based writers. The first studio guest of the new series is Julian Sedgwick. Julian is author of The Mysterium, a contemporary thriller trilogy aimed at young adults. He’ll talk about his inspiration, why he keeps up with circus tricks and what it’s like having a brother who’s also a writer (Marcus Sedgwick). We’ll also hear from comic book prodigy, 13 year old Zoom Rockman. Programme Website

14:00 - 15:00 Best of the Guests
Phil Rowe catches up with Rory Finlayson, Director of Youth Rugby at Shelford Rugby Club; Mike Prior talks to Olivia Marks-Woldman who is the Chief Executive of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust Charity; Phil Rowe hears all about aims to raise £500 to support HortAid, a fundraising campaign run by Perennial, a charity which helps horticultural workers in need when he speaks to Newnham College Head Gardener Tony Arnold; Ian Daborn meets up with Cambridge 105 '60's Scene' Presenter John Gannon who tells Ian about the excellent care and treatment he's been receiving at Addenbrookes for Lymphoma; Programme Website

15:00 - 16:00 Radio Dante
The show for Italians in Cambridge and all who enjoy Italian culture. Produced by La Dante in Cambridge. Programme Website

16:00 - 18:00 105 Sport
Follow all the local action from Cambridge United, Cambridge City and Histon FC. Plus score lines from the Premier League and Football Conference. Presented by Alistair Hunter, Jake Butt and Jack Swindlehurst. Programme Website

18:00 - 19:00 Jason Allen
Join Jason Allen for a great choice of tunes with an emphasis on the 80s and 90s. There's also the 1, 2, 3 game that you can play along with at home. Programme Website
Evening:

19:00 - 20:00 Under the Music Tree
Matt Cooke and Nathan Luhar present Under The Music Tree which gets you prepared for your Saturday night out with the best underground music, gig guides, reviews, live sessions, and more. Programme Website

20:00 - 22:00 Two Tone
Owain & Rory getting you ready for the weekend, bringing you a selection of funk, hip hop, house, garage and drum & bass. Programme Website

22:00 - 00:00 Shapes
Jay Malibu and Victor Tandy take you on a two-hour journey through house, disco, garage and techno. Showcasing favourite new releases from the world of dance music mixed together with some classics from the past. Programme Website
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