On the 70th anniversary of the Nagasaki atomic bomb, we discuss the ethics behind atomic weapons with a faith panel including The Bishop of Oxford and the Oxfordshire Quakers. Show more
Phil Kennedy sits in for analysis of the morning papers, live music from Barry Horrocks, and we’ll hear from Fairport Convention ahead of their annual Cropredy festival. Show more
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Police burglary responses + how the atomic bombs affected Japan
1 hour on BBC Radio Oxford
We discuss whether the police should respond to every reported burglary, and look back over the past 70 years to explain how the atomic bombs affected Japan, and the world. Show more
It’s a special edition of the Garden Café as Phil will be live from the Banbury Food Fair with gardener Sue McNally, and after 1pm, Christine Wallace explores the food on offer. Show more
With Henry Wymbs. Music and fun from the Emerald Isle.
With two hours of the best country music for your Sunday early evening.
Roger plays the pick of music from the 1950s and 1960s for your Sunday evening.
The best of modern and classic soul.
Classic music and requests with Bill Rennells with light orchestra music from Leroy Anderson's Serenata, and the rest of the music will range from Lena Horne to the Tom Lehrer. Show more
BBC Radio Oxford joins BBC Radio 5 live.