As part of our special coverage looking at International Men's Day on 19 November, Matt Webb hears from Ben Renshaw from Ely about his battle with depression during his early stages of fatherhood. (07:28) Tim Willett and Liz Barker speak to Alex Barrett from the Cambridge Men's Shed project about the local group which runs from Arthur Rank Hospice … [Read more...]
Alex Elbro: Children’s Pyjama Charity
Nicola and Rachel Pettitt will be here to talk about the Children’s pyjama charity which they are involved with at Addenbrookes Hospital and how we can help. … [Read more...]
Alex Elbro: Singer Annie Dressner
Singer songwriter Annie Dressner reveals what she's been up to since playing at the Cambridge Folk Festival in the Summer, including releasing her new single – Njack. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Breakfast: Rex Bloomstein – A Second Chance
Julian & Lucy's guest is Rex Bloomstein. His documentary A Second Chance looks at the transformational power of work for ex-prisoners and focussing on the Timpson Group. The film will be shown at the Arts Picturehouse on Thursday. … [Read more...]
Phil Rowe: Nick Barraclough on True Stories Told Live
True Stories Told Live is a simple idea. A bunch of people having a drink in a smallish venue, listening to other people telling true stories. It's not comedy, though it's allowed to be funny. It's not educational, but you might learn something. It's not musical, but they like to include the odd story-telling musician. You might even want to have a … [Read more...]
Flavour: Fitzbillies anniversary
Next year sees Fitzbillies' 100 year anniversary. A book has been written to celebrate and we chat about it with owners Tim Hayward and Alison Wright. We also find out what will be on the menu at the soon-to-open Marcado Central, and what Christmas items are in store at Culinaris. Presented by Matt Bentman and Alan Alder. … [Read more...]
Bookmark: Claire McGlasson
Claire McGlasson talks to Leigh Chambers about her debut novel, The Rapture, based on the real-life story of The Panacea Society, a 1920s religious cult of women who believed that they’d discovered the original Garden of Eden in Bedford. Toby Litt discusses his new novel Patience set in an orphanage in 1979. And Erica Wickerson explores the ongoing … [Read more...]
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