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...]
Ava Vidal at Anglia Ruskin University
Julian Clover discusses intersectional feminism with Ava Vidal ahead of her appearance at Anglia Ruskin University as part of Imagine 2027. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Band Competition 2018 – Heat 3
Christie Coote presents highlights from the third heat of the Cambridge Band Competition 2018 from The Portland Arms. Featuring The Searles, Influx of Insanity, The Batts, Limited Time, New Fears, Saving Scarlett, For the Hornets and Alter the Sky. … [Read more...]
Breaking up County Lines
Phil Sansom joins Cambridgeshire Police on a section 8 warrant search, raiding a property suspected to house suppliers of Class A drugs. … [Read more...]
The Cambridge Samaritan who helped a fellow runner
Julian Clover meets 18-year-old Georgia-Mae, a student paediatric nurse at Anglia Ruskin University, who helped fellow Cambridge Half Marathon runner Trevor when he stumbled on a pothole and fell over. … [Read more...]
Flavour: Restaurant 22, Alex Rushmer & Cambridge Cookery
In this edition we find out what the new owners of Restaurant 22 have in store when it reopens on 27 March. We eavesdrop as Tine Roche and Liz Young of Cambridge Cookery share food memories with Cambridge-based chef and food writer Alex Rushmer. … [Read more...]
21st Century Women: Marion Moss, Norris Museum & Ruth Ellis
21st Century Women talk to Marion Moss who has worked at the Fields Children’s centre in Cambridge for a remarkable 30 years. Marion talks about working at the centre and her fears for the future. Alison Naylor the Community Projects Officer at the Norris Museum in St Ives talks about the 1950s exhibition they're running. … [Read more...]