Morning:
06:00 - 07:00 Brian O'Reilly
Brian presents Early Breakfast with some top tunes and the 6am Starter Question to get you thinking. Travel at 6.20 and 6.40. Programme Website
07:00 - 09:30 Cambridge Breakfast with Julian Clover
Julian hears about a Christmas version of Horrible Histories, which is coming to Duxford. Programme Website
07:00 - 09:30 Cambridge Breakfast with Julian & Lucy
Julian Clover and Lucy Milazzo present a fresh blend to start your day with essential news, weather and travel. Including at 7.50 how the City & South Cambridgeshire is coming together in Community Juice. Programme Website
Afternoon:
12:00 - 14:00 Emily Dongray
Emily Dongray welcomes you to a lunchtime selection of classic hits, The Big Interview, local news and the Community Desk. Programme Website
12:00 - 14:00 Emily Dongray
Emily Dongray welcomes you to a lunchtime selection of classic hits, The Big Interview, local news and the Community Desk. Programme Website
12:00 - 14:00 Emily Dongray
Emily Dongray's Big Interview is with Cat Moore from Cambridge Junction, talking about their upcoming Christmas show which will be streamed. Plus the usual lunchtime selection of classic hits, local news and the Community Desk. Programme Website
14:00 - 15:00 Flavour
Writer Jenny Jefferies talks about her books that celebrate Britain's farms and fisheries. A Cambridge resident looks back to the food scene in Cambridge 80 years ago. A visit to the winery that operates from a windmill in Arbury. And the Cambridge tea company whose entire profits go to reforestation. (R) Programme Website
14:00 - 15:00 Roundabout with Tony Barnfield
Viscountess Hinchingbrooke, Julie Montagu, tells Tony how the former family seat came to be sold and what today’s aristocrats are doing to sustain their estates. Host of tv’s An American Aristocrat’s Guide to Great Estates, Julie also reflects on a new survey about the British Christmas. And John Knowles from the Noël Coward Foundation talks about the enduring appeal of "The Master". (R)
14:00 - 15:00 Roundabout with Tony Barnfield
The weekly magazine programme featuring the arts, entertainment and the world about us in its new regular time, presented by Tony Barnfield.
Programme Website15:00 - 16:00 Too Good to Be Forgotten
An hour of favourites from Cambridge's past spanning two classic decades Programme Website
16:00 - 18:00 Steffi Callister
Steffi rounds up the day with guests from around the City and South Cambridgeshire, the latest from the Cambridge Newsdesk, and some fabulous music. Programme Website
18:00 - 19:00 Flavour
Matt Bentman, Alan Alder & Sue Bailey take a look at the Cambridge Union Bar’s new Oratory. There’s more food tales from Cambridge through the years, and from the ground up; the latest from foraging Chef Steve Thompson as well as regular food news and jobs for the city and South Cambridgeshire. Programme Website
Evening:
18:00 - 19:00 Flavour
Matt Bentman, Alan Alder and Sue Bailey discover how lockdown has led to two new food trucks starting up, including one offering authentic Sri Lankan cuisine. Plus what's in The Fish Butchery's hamper and how to get one; Henry from the Oyster Lab talks about what they'll be offering next year; and December foraging tips from the foraging chef and Gardenia's new menu. (R) Programme Website
Evening:
18:00 - 19:00 Flavour
Writer Jenny Jefferies talks about her books that celebrate Britain's farms and fisheries. A Cambridge resident looks back to the food scene in Cambridge 80 years ago. A visit to the winery that operates from a windmill in Arbury. And the Cambridge tea company whose entire profits go to reforestation. (R) Programme Website
Evening:
19:00 - 21:00 Strummers & Dreamers
Les Ray presents a showcase of the new CD Emergency Lullaby by Merry Hell, Na-Mara are live from the archive, plus there’s a new track from Burwell's own Dirty Scoundrels and - of course - lots of other new music!
Programme Website
21:00 - 23:00 The Visitor
Rich Hughes takes you on a two-hour journey through the underground, left-field and experimental music of Cambridge and beyond. Programme Website
23:00 - 00:00 The Kipper The Cat Show
Greg Butler and Darren Harte with more 78s not available to listen to anywhere else on the net, starting with the sounds of a Calliope, 1940s female harmony discs, jazz, Latin, African and other world music. From the 1950s, we will also be hearing Rolf, a Cambridge lad recording a message for his Aunt in the USA using a disc recorder in Miller's music store. Programme Website
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