There’s a psychological/crime thriller feel to this week's Bookmark. Leigh Chambers' guest is Rory Clements who talks about Nucleus, his latest novel set in Cambridge. We also chat to local author, Alison Bruce about her new novel, I Did It For Us. And Ruth Wade talks with Betsy Reavley about the advantages of working with Bloodhound Books, an … [Read more...]
Bobby Seagull’s Bright Ideas Challenge
University Challenge star Bobby Seagull is a judge for this year’s Bright Ideas Challenge. Asking the questions, Neil Whiteside. … [Read more...]
New Music Generator: Gabby Rivers
Tim Willett is joined by singer song writer Gabby Rivers and her percussionist Coran Elsey as they perform a live session in the studio. Brand new releases come from Shyer, GrassRoof, Vin Yeti, The Green Brothers, Izi Phoenix and Pink Lemonade. The latest Unsigned Chart is counted down as Saving Scarlett near the hall of fame club. Gone But Not … [Read more...]
What the PM told Cambridge 105 Radio
The Prime Minister visited Addenbrooke's Hospital on Tuesday. Theresa May announced 75 million pounds for research into prostate cancer, and met with staff from across the hospital. Julian Clover sat down with the Prime Minister, alongside Ben Comber of the Cambridge Independent and Tom Pilgrim of the Cambridge News. … [Read more...]
The 28 year-old Cambridge Woman who had a double lung transplant
Pippa Kent, a Cystic Fibrosis survivor who had a double lung transplant at Papworth Hospital last year, has kick-started her crowdfunding campaign to raise more than £50,000 to create a cookbook for former patients. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: Ready Player One
The show reviews two possible science fiction futures, the virtual reality adventure of Ready Player One, and the doggy drama of Isle Of Dogs. We also discuss Paddy Considine's heavy hitting Journeyman, and the heartbreaking French cinema of 120 BPM. There's also another chance to hear our feature on the Indian silent cinema of Shriaz, which has … [Read more...]
Cambridge Wishlist: Adrian Crisp
Tony Barnfield meets Adrian Crisp, long-serving Addenbrooke’s consultant and Churchill College Fellow, whose debut novel was published last year. His ten most treasured tracks range from Elgar to Cole Porter, Debussy to Dylan Thomas – and he also selects a Cambridge icon to preserve for posterity. … [Read more...]
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