The Eclectic Light Show marks the 40th anniversary of the death of folk-rock star Sandy Denny in a special documentary in which many members of the folk-rock movement talk about knowing and working with Sandy and their thoughts on her tragic death in 1978. … [Read more...]
Flavour: Easter, Eat Cambridge & The Plough
Flavour celebrates chocolate. We find the best types of chocolate on sale and discover a stunning drinking chocolate. Estefania Led Ramos continues the Easter theme with a feature about Easter food in Spain. Bookings for Eat Cambridge's fringe events are about to open. We get an exclusive preview from director Heidi White. And a look at how The … [Read more...]
Cambridge Band Competition 2018 – Heat 4 & Under 18 Final
Christie Coote presents highlights from the fourth heat of the Cambridge Band Competition 2018, together with the final of the Under 18s Competition, from The Portland Arms.Featuring this week Oscar Corney, Influx of Insanity, Max Bianco, Golden Bantic, A Few Too Many, Hungry, Gabby Rivers and Kill Liz. … [Read more...]
Nicola Upson meets Tessa Peake-Jones
Nicola Upson talks to Grantchester actress Tessa Peake-Jones, who's appearing this week in The Winslow Boy at the Cambridge Arts Theatre. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs
This edition discusses two imaginative new science fiction films: Annihilation and A Wrinkle in Time, while also finding time for the discomfort of The Square, and the jungle adventure of Tomb Raider. Plus we talk to Simon Quinn, animation producer on Wes Anderson’s forthcoming Isle of Dogs. … [Read more...]
New Music Generator: The Getaway
Sid and Felix, one half of Suffolk band The Getaway join Tim in the studio this week. There's new music from 4th Labyrinth, The Assist, Sam Callahan, Connor Adams, Kirk Garde and Goldblume plus a new chart. … [Read more...]
Bookmark: Rory McGrath
Writer and comedian, Rory McGrath about his memoirs The Bearded Tit, and The Father, the Son and the Ghostly Hole and why he decided to reveal all about his relationships with women, Catholicism, sin, and birds, among many things! We also hear from Cambridge academic, Stefan Collini on his new collection of essays about literary culture and public … [Read more...]
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