Matt is joined by local harmonica player and musician, Steve Lockwood. Steve's been involved in the Cambridge music scene for over 20 years, featuring most notably in the band Jump, Bump 'n' Boogie during the 1990s. Steve is also the only person in the UK to hold a degree in harmonica playing, achieved at Anglia Ruskin University. Matt … [Read more...]
Summer Saturday 29/06/2013
Julian Clover is at the Cambridge 105 studios in Gwydir Street as we cover all the local festivals, fairs and street parties taking place in Cambridge throughout the summer. … [Read more...]
Summer Sportsweek 30/06/2013
Chris, Brian and Mike look back at a crazy Wimbledon week, and forward to the 100th Tour de France. Hear Chris' thoughts on the prospects of Chris Froome, Mike's verdict on Murray/Djokovic, and Brian sitting in the corner pretending he knows what he's talking about. Plus all the usual silliness, and Brian looks back at England's run in Euro '96 … [Read more...]
Our Mill Road 30/06/2013
Ceri covers news and events from Mill Road and interviews the shop owner of H Gees, local historian Fonz Chamberlain and organisers of the Norfolk Street party, Petersfield Area Community Trust. … [Read more...]
The Science Show 29/06/2013
The Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge is credited for landmark discoveries and cutting-edge techniques. This podcast offers an overview of what the LMB do, as the Science Show team visit the lab. On the occasion of the Medical Research Council centenary, and a visit by HRH The Queen, Roger Frost speaks with the director of the … [Read more...]
The Science Show 29/06/2013 – the new Cambridge Laboratory of Molecular Biology
The Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge is credited for landmark discoveries and cutting-edge techniques. This podcast offers an overview of what the LMB do, as the Science Show team visit the lab. On the occasion of the Medical Research Council centenary, and a visit by HRH The Queen, Roger Frost speaks with the director of the … [Read more...]
Greg’s Afternoon Record Club 27/06/2013
On this week's programme Greg Butler met some of the children from Foxton Primary School, who came on the show this afternoon to perform extracts from their up-coming performance of Macbeth. The Scottish play has been specially rewritten in rhyming couplets by the group's leader Andy Ranner, so that it is easier for the young actors to learn … [Read more...]