On Sunday morning we're in Thame where work has started on a memorial for young people, and we'll find out why 900 children are heading to the showground next week.
Sybil Ruscoe sits in and asks, if the planet could talk to us, what would it say? That's the question for our Open Mic guest on Sunday who shares her "Poem from Mother Earth".
As a couple are jailed for animal abuse in Longworth, Bill Heine asks why do people mistreat animals and what can be done to stop it? Call, text or email us to have your say.
Phil and Sophie are joined by local garden consultant Steve Relton to answer your gardening questions, and then they’ll be discovering all about a summer favourite, ice cream.
Al Ryan sits in for Henry Wymbs with music and fun from the Emerald Isle.
The soundtrack to your life. Music and memories from years gone by with Tony Gillham.
Roger plays the pick of music from the 1950s and 1960s for your Sunday evening.
The best of modern and classic soul.
Great music for a Sunday evening with your requests, and songs from this week’s featured artist, actress and classically trained singer Patricia Routledge.
BBC Radio Oxford joins BBC Radio 5 live.