Join Charles for the perfect start to your day.
Howard finds out how to stay safe from online crime + why the average age of mothers in Britain is increasing
Kat finds out about The Jam Factory's free Christmas lunch for Oxfordshire's older generation + how you can help animals cope with fireworks at this time of year
Nick meets Freya Judd, director of the play "Pentecost", Comedian / Primary school teacher Joff Thompson and Mark Priddey from the Oxfordshire History Centre
David speaks to Anthony Stansfeld - Oxfordshire's Police and Crime Commissioner, who has signed a letter to the Home Office threatening legal action over potential funding cuts
Mark asks should we make room for pedestrians of different speeds on our pavements and in our shopping centres and hears from the man trying to visit every fire station in the UK.
Go to bed with Paul Miller, and put a smile on your face.
BBC Radio Oxford joins BBC Radio 5 live.