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07:00 - 09:30 Cambridge 105 Breakfast with Neil & Lottie
Join Neil Whiteside & Lottie Booth every day from 7am for two and a half hours of great music, chat, news and travel, live from the centre of Cambridge. See if you can unravel the 'Artist Anagram' pointing to the song Neil & Lottie play at 8.45. Then after 9.00 there’s half an hour of music that’s 'Too Good To Be Forgotten'.
If you'd like a request, or dedication, you can text the studio on 07919 070490, or email breakfast@cambridge105.fm Programme Website

09:30 - 12:00 Kevin Peters
It's "that man" Kevin Peters with two hours of quality music and he even does some talking inbetween the records. Programme Website
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12:00 - 14:00 Matt Webb
Join Matt Webb for the Cambridge 105 Lunchtime show every Tuesday and Thursday from 12pm. Matt has a great selection of music to make your workday go by just that little bit quicker. Listen out for the lunchtime teaser and get interactive Programme Website

16:00 - 19:00 105 Drive with Tim WillettListen Again
Tim Willett presents your drive home with up-to-the minute news, sport and weather and travel updates every 30 minutes. On today's show Tim offers another go at 'The Horny Challenge' and there's another round of'Battle of the Bands'. From 6pm it's the Live & Unsigned Hour as Tim counts down the latest Unsigned Chart followed by the Gig Guide. Programme Website
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19:00 - 21:00 The Visitor
Welcome into your home a rough and ready selection of music from the past, present and future hosted by Rich Hughes. Richard King is in the studio, author of How Soon Is Now? a biography of independent labels http://www.faber.co.uk/catalog/how-soon-is-now/9780571243907 who'll be discussing the book, music and Welsh Number 10's. Programme Website

21:00 - 01:00 Renegade Rock
Rock of all ages, with a hint of Blues, a smattering of Soul and a whole lotta ATTITUDE! Rock was born out of the Blues, it then matured and became complex, giving itself a myriad of makeovers. Programme Website
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