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Morning:

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

08:00 - 10:00 John Gannon's 60s Scene
This week's show features: R Dean Taylor, Skeeter Davis, Sly & Family Stone and Etta James.
Plus the Guitar Twangers Corner, the B/Side-A/side feature and the Top Ten Chart, taken from May 31st 1966 Programme Website

11:00 - 12:00 Bookmark
This edition has a theme of looking back at the past. The studio guest is Zeba Talkhani talking about her memoir My Past Is A Foreign Country; A Muslim Feminist Finds Herself. Award-winning journalist Amelia Gentleman discusses her book The Windrush Betrayal about the mistreatment by the Home Office of descendants of the Windrush generation. And James Riley explains what he discovered while writing The Bad Trip, an exploration of the dark side of 1960s counter-culture. Programme Website
Afternoon:

12:00 - 13:00 What You Might Have Missed
Did the University of Cambridge misjudge the news media when it announced it was taking its lectures online? Sir Christopher Haworth tells us how cycling helped him get back to fitness after illness; how a shop in Newnham is maintaining supplies when the supermarkets can’t; and the big band sound of Down for the Count. Introduced by Julian Clover. Programme Website

13:00 - 14:00 Roundabout with Tony Barnfield
More than four in ten of us are experiencing more sleep problems than usual during the Covid-19 lockdown: Tony Barnfield quizzes Oxford University sleep expert, Professor Colin Espie. Also, Help Musicians UK CEO James Ainscough and BBC Radio 3 Controller Alan Davey on the uncertain future for musicians and live music. Programme Website

14:00 - 15:00 Behind the Bike Shed
The weekly grand tour of cycling and cycling culture presented by Phil Mynott. Programme Website

15:00 - 17:00 Strummers & Dreamers
Les Ray presents folk music old and new, along with information on what's happening on the folk scene in Cambridge Programme Website

17:00 - 18:00 Cambridge Arts Roundup
Simon Bertin and guests look at the life of television critic and poet Clive James. Programme Website

17:00 - 18:00 Polish Waves
Bringing Polish culture closer to Cambridge: a portion of news and entertainment, lavishly seasoned with specially selected music. Presented by Błażej Mikuła, Maciej Pawlikowski, Basia & Chris Hubbard, Sebastian Lesniewski and Monika Wiacek. Programme Website

18:00 - 19:00 105 Sport Special
On this week's 105 Sport Special, Ollie Slack talks to Histon manager, Lance Key about his pub, The Hop Bind, in Cottenham. He also chats to the new Histon Ladies boss, Matt Phillips, Cambridge Young Cricketers coaches, John Phelps and Jax Parsonson and Mark Taylor from the Cambridge Independent. (First broadcast on Wednesday). Programme Website
Evening:

18:00 - 19:00 105 Sport Special
Ollie Slack presents the sports show dedicated to local teams. Programme Website
Evening:

19:00 - 20:00 Easy on the Ear
Enlisting the help of Robbie Williams, Alison Moyet, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Sir Rod Stewart and Dame Vera Lynn, Tony Barnfield attempts to resolve the question, What is a standard? with Leigh Chambers. (Revised repeat from 1 October 2017)
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20:00 - 21:00 The Ska n B Show
Rhythm & blues, ska and mod revival/Two Tone music and chat brought to you by Alley Club Mods RevNix and Ben Phillips. 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 Opus 105
Join Sara Woo-Sam for an hour of your favourite classics and music from the movies. Programme Website
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