For over 40 years a distinctive clock sat outside of Cambridge station in the middle of a mini roundabout before it was removed earlier this decade. Julian speaks to Caroline Lloyd Evans, the granddaughter of Olga Hirsch, who gifted the clock to Cambridge 50 years ago. … [Read more...]
105 Drive with Julian Clover: What does a conductor do anyway?
Jan Moore visits the Cambridge Philharmonic Family concert to find out ‘What does a conductor do anyway?’ … [Read more...]
Leigh Chambers: National YMCA Sleep Easy Week
Leigh’s guest is Ian Knibbs from the Cambridge YMCA. He talks about National YMCA Sleep Easy Week, starting 3 March, which invites supporters to raise money for the YMCA by sleeping rough for a night. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Minds: Sander van der Linden
When Cambridge psychologist Dr Sander van der Linden announced that people might be immunised against fake news, he found himself making the news. … [Read more...]
Sunday Breakfast with Tobias Bown: Chris Bell
Tobias is joined for a Cambridge Conversation by BBC Look East weatherman, Chris Bell, who will explain more about his job, his travels and his love of everything meteorological. … [Read more...]
Bookmark: Malcolm Guite
Leigh Chambers welcomes poet and priest, Malcolm Guite, who talks about how his faith influences his poetry and why he’s a fan of the sonnet. We also hear winning entries from the Rock Road Writing Competition which was open to children and young people aged 6 - 16. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: Watersprite International Student Film Festival
Today's show is an all-American affair, as we review four new films – Moonlight, Hidden Figures, A Cure For Wellness and Patriots Day – that examines at a nation full of love, money, prejudice, resilience and bravery. … [Read more...]






