Tom Taylor, Matt Lockwood, Chris O’Donnell and Tim Armitage present the fan-based football show that talks all things Cambridge United, Cambridge City, Histon FC and St Neots Town. … [Read more...]
Our Mill Road 08/02/2014
Pamela Wesson sits in for Ceri Littlechild with the show all about Cambridge's most cosmopolitan street. … [Read more...]
Flavour: 8th February 2014 – Food Poverty
An investigation into food poverty in Cambridge; we find out how it affects families and children. Also, Gigi Perry from Pembroke College will be discussing her food writing, Cambridge Wine Blogger Tom Lewis will be telling us about his latest selection of wines, and we welcome a new feature on Flavour; Spice of the Month with Nazima and Pierre … [Read more...]
105 Drive with Tim Willett: The Wine Review
Nigel Beaumont joins Tim Willett for a new series looking at Wine. This month we're featuring Sparkling Wines with a view to Valentines Day. … [Read more...]
105 Drive with Tim Willett: Norfolk Street Bakery & Entertainment Hour
In the second of our Meet the Neighbours features, Leigh Chambers meets Adelia, owner of The Norfolk Street Bakery. In the Entertainment Hour, Tim Willett sits in with the Unsigned Chart Update and film reviews with Skye Keable and Hatti Simpson featuring Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit and That Awkward Moment. … [Read more...]
105 Daytime: Best of the Guests (w/c 03/02/14)
In this week’s best of the guests podcast Merlin Kothari meets Davina Barron and some of the cast from the Festival Players production of Avenue Q; Author and illustrator Ely Dolan speaks to Merlin Kothari; Rachael Cole chatted to Phil Rowe about Anglia Ruskin University's UniFest 2014 event; Steve Nation Adviser and Trust member of Money Advice … [Read more...]
The Science Show 08/02/14 – Bioengineering in Cambridge
Dr Michelle Oyen is a Reader in bioengineering at the University of Cambridge. Dr Oyen explains how materials science can be put to use in medicine where there’s a need to create surgical implants and new tissues. We hear about measuring the properties of bone and ‘hydrogels’. We discuss engineering in general and the uptake of engineering by … [Read more...]