Morning:
08:00 - 10:00 Saturday Breakfast with Brian O'Reilly
Brian O'Reilly 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 Saturday Mornings with Suzie Thorpe
Suzie sits in for Ian and presents two hours of hits for Saturday morning Programme Website
Afternoon:
10:00 - 12:00 Saturday Mornings with Ian Daborn
Ian Daborn presents two hours of hits for Saturday morning Programme Website
Afternoon:
12:00 - 13:00 Bums on SeatsListen Again
Today's show considers both beauty, the afterlife and a bundle of things in between, as we review new cinema releases The Neon Demon, Maggie's Plan, The Legend of Tarzan and Ghostbusters. Plus we talk to Professor Henry Miller about the poet filmmaker Humphrey Jennings, the first of a series of features on how documentary and art cinema has depicted the UK. Hosted by Yozzie Osman, with reviewers Bridget Bradshaw, Laura Poole and Marc Beyler. Programme Website
13:00 - 14:00 Cambridge Alumni with Tony BarnfieldListen Again
BBC Proms Director David Pickard, one-time Choral Scholar at Corpus Christi College, talks to Tony Barnfield about this Summer's season of concerts running until mid-September. Then, Baroness Julia Neuberger, Graduate of Newnham College and one of the first-ever female Rabbis, recalls her career and selects some of her favourite music. Programme Website
14:00 - 15:00 Cambridge WomenListen Again
This month Cambridge Women look at environmental issues. Discussions include: Dr Eugenie Regan, Senior principal consultant for the Bio diversity consultancy telling us how scientists can communicate more effectively. She also looks at why animal species are coming under threat!. Presented by Kay Blayney, Aslan Shand & Matilde Pais. Programme Website
15:00 - 17:00 Summer SaturdayListen Again
Phil Mynott previews tomorrow's Race for Life, Neil Whiteside visits more Cambridge Open Studios and Kay Blayney discovers the Cambridge Shakespeare Festival. Presented by Tim Willett. 9/11 Programme Website
17:00 - 18:00 Roundabout with Tony BarnfieldListen Again
This Summer's BBC Proms have begun and Roundabout is at the Royal Albert Hall, where Tony talks to the venue's Chief Operating Officer James Ainscough. Tony also discusses contrasting choral styles with Karen Gibson, Director of next Tuesday's late-night Gospel Prom, and Stephen Cleobury ahead of Sunday's concert featuring the Choir of King's College, Cambridge. Ex-King's Chorister, cellist Guy Johnston tells Tony about his upcoming lunchtime Cadogan Hall Prom in which he is joined by 11 cellist friends to play Julius Klengel's rarely-heard "Hymnus". Back in Cambridge, Tony also talks to Steve Doke, director of the Combined Actors of Cambridge new production of The Night of the Iguana by Tennessee Williams, which opens at the ADC Theatre on 26 July. Programme Website
18:00 - 19:00 The Saturday Soul Show
Sixty minutes of the greatest soul classics of all time along with the best of what's available today. Saturday night out or just staying in, if you're a soul fan, Mike Prior's Saturday Soul Show will be serving up a great mixture just for you. Programme Website
Evening:
19:00 - 20:00 Choice Threads with Chris Duerden
Cambridge singer-songwriter Paul Goodwin joins us for a preview of his new album, due for release in September. We'll be talking to Paul, and playing some tracks from the album, alongside music from some of his favourite artists.(R) Programme Website
20:00 - 22:00 Revelation Time
Each fortnight DJ Kuryakin brings you a selection of the finest in music of Jamaican origin including reggae, ska, dub, rocksteady and dancehall. Programme Website
22:00 - 00:00 The Saturday Night Selection
Christian Brown and Dan T bring you a massive selection of dance music from across the board, old skool classics, rave anthems and new releases. From house to electro to drum and bass and hip-hop. Programme Website
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