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 CloverListen Again
Chief Inspector Paul Rogerson and Inspector Ed McNeill from Cambridgeshire Police drop in at the start of their Neighbourhood Week of Action. Programme Website
09:30 - 12:00 Leigh ChambersListen Again
On Blue Monday Leigh talks to counsellor, Guy Snape, about methods for combatting depression. There’s also a chance to hear cover versions of tracks made famous by Elvis and Paula Cole. And the Lyrics Quiz. Programme Website
Afternoon:
12:00 - 14:00 Neil Whiteside
Catharine Walston from CamCRAG has news of this year’s Winter Fair & Sleepout. Programme Website
14:00 - 15:00 Queer Cambridge
Hannah Bestwick, Daisy Thurston-Gent and Debbie Luxon present our 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
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 Home with Lucy Milazzo
Join Lucy as she welcomes the end of Monday with motivation, mindfulness, sounds and soul. Programme Website
18:00 - 19:00 Gadget GuideListen Again
Rob Chipperfield and Lawrence Micallef look at the world of technology. Programme Website
Evening:
19:00 - 21:00 Strummers & Dreamers
Les Ray showcases new music, this week Wave Machine by Kelly Bayfield, plus there are new CDs by Pat Crilly and Brian Jeffels, and of course plenty of new folk tracks. Programme Website
21:00 - 23:00 Revelation Time
DJ Kuryakin with cutting-edge reggae and classic cuts. 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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