105 Breakfast

105 Breakfast

Neil Whiteside presents the breakfast show that's exclusively for Cambridge.

Whilst Lottie's taking a break, join him and a guest co host every weekday morning from 7am for news, sport, travel and weather as the city starts the day, accompanied by the best in music past and present.

There's a look at the Unsigned Chart at 8.30 and half an hour of classic oldies in Too Good to be Forgotten  at 9am

Julian takes the Wheel

Julian takes the Wheel

Weekdays from 4pm, Julian Clover gets Cambridge home with 105 Drive – three hours of news, conversation, sport, travel and weather, plus music that spans the decades.

You'll hear guests from around our city and at 5.10 a chance to play Going Backwards.

Then at 6.30 the Midweek Showcase samples another programme from the Cambridge 105 schedule.

Join Greg’s Afternoon Record Club

Join Greg’s Afternoon Record Club

Greg Butler presents the Thursday afternoon show that invites specials guests to bring in their vinyl records and talk about what the music means to them.

There's also a look at what's on in Cambridge.

Thursdays from 2pm.

Bums on Seats

Bums on Seats

On alternate Saturdays Bums on Seats brings you reviews of the latest cinema releases, covering the whole spectrum of genre and production budget.

The on-air discussion is lively, forthright and often thought-provoking, not least because the team often differ on what constitutes a good film.

Live from 12 midday.

At home with the global village

At home with the global village

Club Global plays music without borders for the global community.

DJ Skunk (Nick Skelton) introduces the newest and best in world and roots music, featuring both traditional and dance crossover, taking you on a musical journey around the globe. You’ll also hear news and reviews, interviews and listings.

Saturday at 6pm.

Northern Soul

Northern Soul

Tony Dellar with Northern classics, Motown, plus some 70s and 80s tunes. Tuesdays at 7pm

Opus 105

Opus 105

Sara Woo-Sam with two hours of classics and music from the movies. Alternate Sundays at 2pm

New Music Generator

New Music Generator

Tim Willett with the show that champions local music. Wednesdays from 7pm

volunteer

Cambridge 105 needs its team of volunteers to keep it running. Everything from finances to programming is managed by people who willingly give up their time to do something they enjoy – being involved in community radio.

advertising

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promotion

If you are looking to promote an event, cause, group etc. with Cambridge 105, then please don’t hesitate to contact us. Call us on 01223 967105 during office hours, or email: publicity@cambridge105.fm.

Station News

Podcasts

  • In Your Company 15/06/2013
    In the first of two shows looking at how and why some local SMEs are investing in expansion, despite the economic downturn,  Sam Davies talks to Michael Wells of software company, Third Light Ltd; Rocco (listen...)
  • Summer Sportsweek 16/06/2013
    This week Daniel and James Baker stepped in for the team and featured a Confederations Cup preview, the Champions Trophy review so far, Lions Tour of Australia so far, a review of Queens Club tennis (listen...)
  • The Science Show 15/06/2013
    next show on Cambridge 105, Saturday 29th June at 2.30pm. Follow us on Twitter @105science. Keeping bees, making honey Long-time beekeeper Steve Poyser tells us how honey bees work and how  nectar turns into the stuff we buy. The Science (listen...)
  • 105 Drive Replay: 14/06/2013
    Julian Clover with a week of interviews from 105 Drive. In this podcast, meet Sarah Decent, the owner of shoe shop Modish, the latest winner of MP Julian Huppert's Discovering Cambridge competition; Anna Lindsay updates (listen...)