Find out the link between the first book written in English by a woman and religious meetings held across Oxfordshire each week!
The trim phone was the GPO's first attempt at a modern telephone and one of the first produced. It enters our Museum of Oxfordshire life, and Ragdoll join us in our Open Mic session.
Smoking shelters are to be build outside hospitals ending a six-year ban bosses say didn't work. Is this a good use of NHS money? Join the debate with Bill Heine from 11am.
This week Nick and Sophie are joined by gardening experts Peter and Angela Slade to answer your gardening conundrums, and then they’ll be discussing all things beer related!
With Henry Wymbs. 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.
Nelson Eddy is our artist of the week, the Hollywood baritone who was the world's highest paid singer in the 1930s. We pay tribute to singer-songwriter JJ Cale who died last week.
BBC Radio Oxford joins BBC Radio 5 live.