Tim Willett presents Cambridge 105′s flagship show dedicated to unsigned and local music. In this episode Tim plays music from Grant Tuffs, Tom Heath, Will Mak, Bedlam Crooks, Have Yacht/Have Not, Toffees & Mark Ellis. 17 year old singer-songwriter Shaun Colwill is the live guest and the Unsigned Chart reveals that Flux 32 remain at the top of … [Read more...]
105 Drive with Tim Willett 18/09/2013
Tim sits in for Julian and chats to Folkstock Festival creator Helen Meissner about why she decided to create her own Folk Festival and how the last minute preparations ahead of this weekend are going. www.folkstockfestival.com … [Read more...]
Sunday Breakfast 15/09/2013
This week on Sunday Breakfast, Brian Harris and Chris Duerden sat in for Phil and spoke to local Wine Merchant Anthony Jenkins, and "Grace under pressure" and "Wheels Akimbo" from the Romsey Town Rollerbillies. Anthony even brought in some of his most recent discoveries for them all to try, so have a listen to the merriment caused by pre-midday … [Read more...]
From the Terraces 15/09/2013
Tom Taylor, Matt Lockwood, Chris O’Donnell and Steve Warne 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 14/09/2013
Guest presenter Alison Power stands in for Ceri Littlechild on the 'Our Mill Road' show, covering local events, projects and news from the city's most eclectic street. This week the Cambridge Film Festival, the first Romsey Calling event and new eateries opening soon in the area, plus a bit of local celeb-spotting … [Read more...]
105 Drive with Julian Clover 17/09/2013
Julian is joined by Bums on Seats Host Toby Miller to preview the Cambridge Film Festival; Toby also gives an update on the petition launched in support of the Arts Picturehouse, which faces sale or closure following a Competition Commission report. … [Read more...]
105 Drive with Julian Clover 16/09/2013
Julian speaks to poet and author Kevin Crossley-Holland ahead of Thursday's poetry reading for Oxfam at Sidney Sussex College. … [Read more...]