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Morning:

07:00 - 08:00 Early Breakfast
Connor Timms presents great music to start your day. Programme Website

08:00 - 10:00 John Gannon's 60s Scene
John Gannon recalls The Honeycombs, Brenda Lee, Marv Johnson, The Beatles and The Newbeats. The Top Ten Chart is from July 7,1960 plus the Guitar Twangers' Corner and the B-Side/A-Side. Programme Website

10:00 - 12:00 Jazz Today
Pete will be featuring music from vocalist Leila Martial, cornet player Tobias Wicklund, saxophonist Sylvain Cathala and pianist Andrew McCormack. Plus he will run through the jazz gigs coming up in and around the city. Repeated from 23rd June. Programme Website
Afternoon:

10:00 - 13:00 Sunday Brunch
Sunday Brunch with a look at the national and local news and special guests. Programme Website
Afternoon:

12:00 - 13:00 What You Might Have Missed
The best from Cambridge 105 Radio in the last seven days with Rosie Applin. Programme Website

13:00 - 14:00 Roundabout with Tony Barnfield
Tony Barnfield presents the magazine show centred on our city, blending words and music with a touch of nostalgia and “Showtime!” Programme Website

14:00 - 15:00 Flavour
Matt Bentman and Alan Alder present the fortnightly food magazine. In this edition, Sam Carter reveals how one of the dishes at Restaurant 22 is made, plus ideas from local chefs Rosie Sykes, Tristan Welch and Jamie Mountford. Quadrille's Sarah Lavelle reviews The Guild of Food Writers' top book. Dave Fox has advice on how to prepare your vegetable plot for your absence over summer and we discover the favourite food of local chefs, food writers, cafe and restaurant owners. [Broadcast Saturday] Programme Website

15:00 - 17:00 The Eclectic Light ShowListen Again
With Glastonbury still ringing in our ears, we remind ourselves of where the festival culture began 50 years ago at Woodstock, as we celebrate with some of the artists who appeared and those who stayed away, including interviews with Melanie, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Roger McGuinn and Billy Cox from Jimi Hendrix’s band. With the war in Vietnam raging at the time, we assess the impact of this legendary gathering: the music, the politics and Woodstock’s special place in history. Programme Website

15:00 - 17:00 The Eclectic Light ShowListen Again
Mandy Morton and Nicola Upson bring the popular magazine show to Cambridge 105 Radio. The Eclectic Light Show is a monthly celebration of the best in music, theatre, books and chat, with celebrity interviews, reviews and previews, a fantastic range of folk, rock and pop – and plenty of fun along the way. Programme Website

17:00 - 18:00 Polish Waves
Juliette Bretan, a recent graduate from the University of Cambridge and writer at Culture.pl, talks to Sebastian Lesniewski about her Polish roots and about her fascination with interwar Polish tangos. Programme Website

18:00 - 19:00 Summer Sportsweek
Ollie Slack presents an in depth look at the weekends summer sporting action. Programme Website
Evening:

19:00 - 20:00 The Big Band Show
John Hammond presents the fortnightly show that plays big band tracks from the top ensembles as well as local bands recorded over the last 60-70 years. Programme Website

20:00 - 21:00 Let The Good Times Roll
Jackie Bond presents the best rock 'n' roll from the 1950s through to the bands keeping the music alive today. Programme Website

22:00 - 23:00 Stagger
Tom Taylor, David Cunnington and Ian Shaw present the alternative music show with rap, electronica and experimental music. Programme Website

22:00 - 23:00 Stagger
Tom Taylor, David Cunnington and Ian Shaw present the alternative music show with rap, electronica and experimental music. Programme Website

23:00 - 00:00 Bookmark
Leigh Chambers presents the fortnightly show featuring Cambridge-based writers. Programme Website
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