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Rhod Gilbert gives away his fee to Berkshire Cancer Centre
3 hours on BBC Radio Berkshire
Rhod Gilbert decided to give away his fee to a local organisation after his appearance at Reading's Hexagon theatre. He tells Andrew why he decided to do this and we talk to some people at the gig.
Alex Flynn joins Anne and talks about living with Parkinson's Disease and how he intends to run, walk and crawl the equivalent distance of 10m meters by 2014 to raise awareness and money.
Sarah Kenrick from Heather House hospice in Tadley joins Bill to talk about the rare condition of juvenile Batten disease and how the hospice is specialising in dealing with it.
The pavement clock, originally installed by Cyril Dyson in Windsor, has been re-installed. Colin Rayner explains why this is good for the town and what's inside it.
A round-up of the week's sport plus a look ahead to this weekend's matches.
Roger Day plays your requests on The Friday Night Jukebox from the 1970s, 1960s and 1950s. Show more
Go to bed with Paul Miller, and put a smile on your face!
BBC Berkshire joins BBC Radio 5 live.