Simon Oberst from Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust tells Julian about the ACT on Cancer campaign. He also has details of Saturday's Celebration of Life Concert, given by the new Cambridge Baroque, at Trinity College Chapel. … [Read more...]
New Music Generator: Heartwork
Tim Willett presents with music from Grace Sarah, Lost Boys Club, FORTUNATO, Ian Roland, Matchbox Heroes and The Simpletone. Dan O'Dell who was formerly known as 'Drop-out Dan' and now as 'Heartwork' came in for a very honest interview revealing why he's changed his musical persona. The Unsigned Chart revealed that The Abstracts were still at #1 … [Read more...]
105 Drive with Julian Clover: Hannah Sanders & Inlay
Continuing his review of the Red Velvet Music Marathon, Julian Clover speaks to Hannah Sanders & Inlay. … [Read more...]
105 Daytime: Best of the Guests (w/c 17/03/14)
Linda Ness hears from Helen Holmes and Roger Roberts about cycling the London Revolution on a tandem; Matt Webb speaks to Les Ray about the Red Velvet Music Marathon raising funds for the Helen Rollason Cancer Charity; Phil Rowe speaks to Ruth Rogers from Red2Green; Sue Ifould from the Freudian Slips speaks to Linda Ness about Freshly Laundered … [Read more...]
105 Drive with Julian Clover: Red Velvet
Julian Clover meets the artists and organisers from the Red Velvet Music Marathon, including Jess Vincent, The Broadside Boys and Donna Talbot of the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity. If you would like to donate to the event and its two worthy causes the Helen Rollason Cancer Charity and the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity, Click … [Read more...]
Flavour: 22nd March 2014 – Jack’s Gelato
Jack's Gelato tells us about his career in the restaurant business, a new sandwich bar opens on King Street headed by experienced chefs trained under Raymond Blanc! Caroline Biggs tells us what to expect from the upcoming 'Eat Cambridge' festival in May, and Cumin is our Spice of the Month as Nazima from Franglais Kitchen gives some interesting … [Read more...]
The Science Show 22/03/2014 – Climate change & Crop development in Africa
We’re told the climate will change in the long term, but can we believe that when we can’t even predict tomorrow’s weather? Our guest Tim Palmer is a Professor in Climate Physics at the University of Oxford, and President of the Royal Meteorological Society. In this interview with Professor Tim Palmer he reminds us that we are quite good at … [Read more...]