Take a break from the Cambridge Rock Festival for an hour of cinema on the radio, with reviews of musical documentary SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN, Willem Dafoe vs nature thriller THE HUNTER and Seth McFarlane's raucous comedy TED. Plus we have an interview with the Masters of Cinema DVD label and, thanks to Cambridge 105's Sunday Breakfast, a look at … [Read more...]
The Kipper The Cat Show 31/07/2012
Kipper, Darren & Greg freshly back from spinning 78s at Secret Garden Party & Camp Bestival bring you this Bluegrass and Country special with live Music from the Wonderful Henry Brothers - whose sweet sweet voices sing about dark dark death and murder... … [Read more...]
Summer Sportsweek 29/07/2012
The Olympics have started! Chris, Brian and Mike review the opening ceremony and give their perspectives on the first two days of London 2012 mayhem, including swimming, archery, cycling and judo. But beware - live commentary on something is fairly likely! … [Read more...]
The Science Show 28/07/2012 – The Bloodhound car plus Peter Herkenrath of Cambridgeshire Bird Club
In Science Show number 13, Chris Creese grabs her binoculars and learns about wetlands and bird habitats as she speaks with Peter Herkenrath, Chairman of the Cambridgeshire Bird Club. The Science Show’s Roger Frost finds out about Bloodhound, an engineering initiative for students to build the world’s fastest car. He speaks with Ian Galloway, … [Read more...]
In Your Company 28/07/2012
Business show. Kate Symons presents a look at the world of work. … [Read more...]
Join us at the Cambridge Rock Festival
Cambridge 105 presenters Neil Whiteside, Lottie Booth, Tim Willett, Mike Hauser, Claire Craig, Pete Robbins, Nick Stibbs, Kipper the Cat and Julian Clover are among those broadcasting live from the Cambridge Rock Festival this weekend. … [Read more...]
Sunday Breakfast: Best of the Guests – 29/07/12
Julian Clover talks to director Oscar Forshaw-Swift and actors Charley McDougall and Lewis Sanderson from Through The Lens, a movie being filmed in Cambridge; a Behind the scenes look at the Olympic television coverage with François Schmitt, Eurosport's deputy managing director, Broadcast & Technology; Local Poet Fay Roberts pops in to talk … [Read more...]