Morning:

07:00 - 08:00 Early Breakfast
Ross Watchman presents a great variety of music to start your Sunday. And why not have a go at solving the ‘Musical Maths’? [More]

08:00 - 10:00 John Gannon's 60s Scene
John Gannon introduces The Everly Brothers, The Troggs, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Supremes. The Top Ten Chart comes from 10 January 1966. [More]

10:00 - 11:00 Women Making WavesListen Again
If you’re planning to start a fitness regime, Linda Ness and Suzie Thorpe have advice from Amber Brammah, who runs Love Fit, and Lenka Koppova talks social media. [More]

11:00 - 12:00 BookmarkListen Again
Leigh Chambers' guest is Seb Falk, talking about The Light Ages, which explores medieval ways of thinking and highlights the discoveries made by scientists, astronomers, and mathematicians during the middle ages. Leigh also meets Daphne Astor and poet, Anna Selby, who explain the principles behind Hazel Press, a new publishing house based in Cambridgeshire. And Mark Dowd discusses his memoir Queer and Catholic, about coming to terms with his sexuality and faith. [More]
Afternoon:

12:00 - 13:00 What You Might Have Missed
The weekly look at the big talking points in the city and South Cambridgeshire, along with the guests we've been hearing from on-air. Introduced by Julian Clover. (R) [More]

13:00 - 14:00 From the Terraces
The weekly football show by the fans, for the fans. Tim Armitage wraps up Saturday's action involving Cambridge United, Cambridge City and Histon, plus previewing the local women's fixtures. [More]

14:00 - 15:00 Behind the Bike Shed
Phil Mynott is joined by ‘mechanic’ing' Rob Turner, Martin Holland of Ely Cycling Club and the Guest on a Bicycle is Sam Davies MBE to chat about how cycling fits into the Queen Edith’s area with Addenbrooke’s and Cambridge Biomedical Campus on the doorstep. Plus the Spin that Wheel quiz and cycling news. (R) [More]

15:00 - 17:00 Jazz Today
Pete Butchers features new releases from trios led by Will Glaser, Philip Zoubek, Rudresh Mahanthappa and John Pal Inderberg. We’ll also be hearing the vibes of Joel Ross, some multi-layered Chris Potter, a nautical suite from Betty Accorsi and the words of Emily Dickenson set to music by Sara Decker. [More]

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. [More]

18:00 - 19:00 Roundabout with Tony Barnfield
Anglia Ruskin University’s Professor Rohan McWilliam, author of a major new study of London’s West End, joins Tony Barnfield to reflect on this unique area, which is home to theatre, restaurants, department stores and night clubs, not to mention its street life and sex industry. Tony also asks Dave Murphy, CEO of Cambridge Arts Theatre, and Julian Bird, representing London Theatre and UK Theatre, how (and if) theatre will re-gain its importance when lockdown ends. [More]
Evening:

19:00 - 20:00 Easy on the Ear
Hailed as one of the best and most influential pianists and combo leaders of the swing era. Nat ‘King’ Cole enjoyed his greatest commercial success as a singer of endearing ballads. Researched by Ross Watchman, Tony Barnfield presents a musical portrait of this major star in the popular music world. [More]

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. [More]

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

23:00 - 00:00 Opus 105
Join Sara Woo-Sam for an hour of your favourite classics and music from the movies. [More]
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