Music, travel and a first look at the newspapers.
Andrew Peach
13/02/17: The Police Foundation find Slough to be a 'shining beacon' for social cohesion and effective policing
3 hours on BBC Radio Berkshire
Martin Stanford explores the findings of the think-tank & learnt how the police operate.
Anne Diamond
13/02/17: Sarah Walker finds out what the future holds for the River and Rowing Museum in Henley on Thames
3 hours on BBC Radio Berkshire
Sarah asked you when you've mislaid your child, spoke to people whose lives have been transformed by organ donation, and found out about the future of the River and Rowing Museum.
Bill Buckley
13/02/17: Bill goes back in time to experience life in a Victorian school classroom
3 hours on BBC Radio Berkshire
A look ahead to this week's TV, and Bill goes back in time to a Victorian classroom.
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Phil Kennedy
13/02/17: Mary Portas 'Queen of Shops' on how how charities are impacting our shopping habits
3 hours on BBC Radio Berkshire
The retail guru and campaigner says there are more charity shops than ever before.
Georgey Spanswick
Silly injuries, belly dancing and recruiting for a chocolate taster
3 hours on BBC Radio Berkshire
After a bell ringer got caught in his ropes and ended up suspended 80 foot in the air we talk daft injures, try belly-dancing and chat to Apple Tree Yard author Louise Doughty
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