This week, the team take a look at Halle Berry trying to stop a Moonfall, admire the beauty of Japanese animation Belle, and review the new Jackass, Parallel Mothers and The Souvenir, Part II. Mark Walsh is joined by Victoria Ayre and Henry Jordan. … [Read more...]
Neil Whiteside: Omid Djalili
Neil chats to actor and comedian Omid Djalili, ahead of his stand-up gig at the Corn Exchange on 11th February. … [Read more...]
Neil Whiteside: Betty Boo
Neil catches up with pop songstress Betty Boo, to find out about her first new music in thirty years, and whether or not she is still "Doin' The Do". … [Read more...]
Flavour: British Artisan Cheese
Flavour finds out about the fall and rise of British artisanal cheeses, and the role of the supermarkets, Suzannah Watson of Meadows explains; we hear about the upcoming Cambridge Chocolate Festival; Alex Rushmer on his forthcoming Darwin College lecture; and what you need to know about bread making. … [Read more...]
Leigh Chambers: Cambridge Biomedical Campus
Leigh speaks to Kristin-Anne Rutter about the work taking place on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus. … [Read more...]
Alex Elbro: Karen Hauer and Gorka Marquez
Strictly Come Dancing professionals Karen Hauer and Gorka Marquez tell Alex all about their Latin dance show Firedance coming to Cambridge in March. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Breakfast: Centre for Cities
Covid-19 has cost some city and large town centres in the East of England more than half a year’s worth of potential takings since March 2020. Central Cambridge is worst affected, losing 40 weeks of sales between the first lockdown and Omicron’s onset. Julian speaks to Valentine Quinio, an analyst with Centre for Cities, which is behind the study. … [Read more...]
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