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 his weekly brainteaser? Programme Website
08:00 - 10:00 John Gannon's 60s Scene
John Gannon selects tracks from the 1960's, and along with the Guitar Twangers' Corner featuring The Super Stocks, he plays singles from the Top 10 of this day in 1969. Programme Website
10:00 - 11:00 Women Making Waves
Women Making Waves features women who each play a positive part in shaping our society and are at the forefront of empowering change. Presented by Suzie Thorpe & Linda Ness. Programme Website
11:00 - 12:00 Bookmark
There’s a fantasy theme to this episode of Bookmark. Leigh Chambers’ guest is cartoon, anime and manga artist, Sonia Leong, who talks about putting her stamp on each genre. Mike Harvey discusses Oron Amular, the first book in his fantasy trilogy. And explorer Matt Dickinson explains why he’s taking a break from climbing Everest to write a series of books for children about popcorn eating squirrels! Programme Website
Afternoon:
12:00 - 13:00 What You Might Have Missed
The show that brings you the Best of Cambridge 105 Radio featuring Leigh Chambers interview with Henry Nwokejiiobi, father of murdered teenager Jesse, about the impact the death of his son has had on him and why he’s campaigning for justice; a preview of what’s on at Cambridge Junction this autumn; caring for your Christmas tree and why it’s essential to get your flu and Covid jabs. Programme Website
13:00 - 14:00 From the TerracesListen Again
If you love local football then join Tim Armitage and the From the Terraces team as they follow Cambridge United, Cambridge City, Histon and our local women sides through another exciting season. Programme Website
14:00 - 15:00 Tony BarnfieldListen Again
Tony drops into rehearsals for the Town and Gown Pub & Theatre's staging of the Christmas movie classic It’s a Wonderful Life, while St John’s alumnus Barry Brown discusses his adaptation of Alice Through the Looking-Glass playing at the ADC Theatre this week. Programme Website
15:00 - 16:00 Classical CambridgeListen Again
Tony Barnfield meets the local tenor and pianist offering A Tour of Europe in Song, the BBC centenary celebrated by the Cambridge Concert Orchestra, the Hong Kong pianist returning to play at her alma mater, Trinity College, and the former Hills Road sixth former appearing at the Corn Exchange as horn soloist. Programme Website
16:00 - 17:00 Jazz Today
Pete will be presenting new music from tuba player Daniel Herskedal, The Clarinet Trio, the Jelena Poprzan Quartett and the wonderfully-named Flat Earth Society. He’ll also be running through the jazz gigs coming up in and around Cambridge. Programme Website
17:00 - 18:00 Polish WavesListen Again
Monika Wiacek reports on celebrations for the 60th anniversary of Stacja Dom Polski in Bedford. Included in the programme are the Polish Ambassador to Italy and the daughter of General Wladyslaw Anders, who opened Dom Polski in 1962. Also featured are Polish Embassy Anna Tarnowska-Waszak and Stacja Dom Polski’s current manager Aneta Kojadynska. Programme Website
18:00 - 19:00 Cambridge Film Show
Every fortnight reviewers Yosra Osman, Emma Marchant, Simon West, Lorcan O'Neill and Stewart Paske dissect the latest movie releases. Programme Website
Evening:
19:00 - 20:00 The Big Band Show
20:00 - 21:00 Let The Good Times Roll
Jackie Bond presents the best rock 'n' roll from the 1950s through to the bands keeping the music alive today. Programme Website
21:00 - 22:00 Queer Cambridge
Hannah Bestwick and Daisy Thurston-Gent present Cambridge 105 Radio’s dedicated LGBTQ show. We give you the low down on the LGBTQ events you can go to around Cambridge, and take a look at queer news happening nationally and locally. And every song we play is by either a queer artist or has a strong association for LGBTQ people. Programme Website
22:00 - 23:00 Stagger
The alternative music show with rap, electronica and experimental music. Programme Website
23:00 - 00:00 Evening Under Lamplight
Robert-Louis Abrahamson brings out of the archives a show attending to the autumnal mood of what the Japanese call ‘wabi-sabi’, with examples from Otis Redding, the Cream, Robert Johnson, Rumi, RLS, Walt Whitman and others. You are invited to attend. Programme Website
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