Tim Willett presents the flagship show for local and unsigned music featuring music from Cielo, John Chisham, Nathan James King, Fred's House, Lost Lungs, Pale Fires and The Simpletone. Simon and Elliott from electronic duo Frett made their second visit to the studio of the year and played live. The Unsigned Chart revealed a fourth week at #1 for … [Read more...]
Cambridge Buskers Festival 2014 16/08/2014
Matt Webb and Stewart Paske present coverage of the 6th Cambridge Buskers and Street Performers Festival 2014. With reports from Liz Pearl, Kerry Bolland, Jacklyn Findlay and interviews with performers from Cambridge 105 daytime. Cambridge Buskers and Street Performers Festival Coverage: Sat 16/08/14 by Summersaturday on Mixcloud … [Read more...]
105 Drive with Julian Clover – Utopian World of Sandwiches
Julian meets James and Sarah Woodrow of Utopian World of Sandwiches, who have sold 30,000 copies of their computer game Chompy Chomp Chomp, all put together from their garden shed. … [Read more...]
105 Drive with Julian Clover – Neon Moon Burlesque and Cabaret Club
Julian speaks to Ruby Truelove from The Neon Moon Burlesque and Cabaret Club about the forthcoming event at Anstey Hall. … [Read more...]
Best of the Guests 11/08/2014
In this week's bumper edition, Leigh Chambers speaks to Tine Roche from the Cambridge Cookery School; Merlin Kothari chats to Matt Taylor from Parkside Pool about keeping the kids busy this summer; Mandy Morton meets Rebecca from the Blue Cross who talks about Lexie, a cat looking for a home; Matt Webb speaks to Hugh Salt from Cambridge Dutch Bikes … [Read more...]
105 Drive with Julian Clover: Cambridge Buskers Festival
Julian meets the winner of the Cambridge Buskers and Street Performers Festival, 16 year old Tom Korni. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats 16/08/2014
Today's show travels the world for the finest in filmmaking, travelling to a burnt husk of an Australia for The Rover, the mean but forgotten streets of South Philly in God's Pocket and the far flung future that's the setting for Ari Folman's The Congress. Plus our previews of this month's Cambridge Film Festival continue, taking us to Berlin as … [Read more...]





