Morning:
08:00 - 10:00 Cambridge Breakfast with Ian Daborn
Ian wakes you up on a Bank Holiday Monday morning. Programme Website
10:00 - 12:00 Julian CloverListen Again
Analyst Phil Rodgers explains the Greater Cambridge Partnerships proposals for improved bus services and new Congestion Charge. Programme Website
Afternoon:
12:00 - 14:00 Chris Brown
Chris presents a special live show for Bank Holiday Monday. Programme Website
14:00 - 15:00 Monday Edition with Tony Barnfield
Tony meets the Revd. Imogen Nay, who is to be collated as Vicar of St Paul’s, Hills Road on Thursday. Also, as University Challenge returns to our screens tonight, Clare Parody and Patrick Talbot tell Tony about its 60th anniversary celebrations, plus Cambridge alumna Ruth Mariner on an unusual event at the Royal Albert Hall this week. Programme Website
15:00 - 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 Jamie Stocker's Funk & Soul Show
The weekly two-hour show playing the legends of funk & soul right through to the brand new artists and bands of today. Programme Website
18:00 - 19:00 Flavour
Flavour is the fortnightly show dedicated to food and drink produced and enjoyed in and around the city and South Cambridgeshire. (R) Programme Website
Evening:
19:00 - 21:00 Strummers & Dreamers
Les Ray chats with Honey & The Bear recorded at FolkEast last weekend, there's a preview of the East Anglian Traditional Music Day (9-10 September) in Stowmarket, and a special feature on Amelia Earhart, including a new song by local singer-songwriter Steve McGrady. Programme Website
21:00 - 23:00 Paul Christoforou: Rock of Ages
Paul Christoforou presents Rock of Ages, the programme that looks at Cambridge music past and present. You’ll hear tracks from local and international artists together with guests from the local music scene. Programme Website
23:00 - 00:00 The Kipper The Cat Show
Greg Butler and Darren Harte, along with occasional guest DJs and live acts, play vintage 78s from the 1910s through to the 1960s. Programme Website
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