Charles Nove brings you the perfect start to your day.
Howard asks if foodbanks are the solution, or a problem, the plans for the biggest council shake up in 40 years, and Lilley Mitchell meets children dressing up for World Book Day. Show more
On World Book Day, Kat finds out how an Oxfordshire literacy group has helped disadvantaged youths across the country, and chats to Julian Clary about his new children's book.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes talks about pensioner pass times, folk band “The Willows”, and on World Wildlife Day we reveal the animals we would most like to see in their natural habitat. Show more
David Prever's Breakfast Club
Didcot collapse latest + Connor Sparrowhawk musical
3 hours on BBC Radio Oxford
The search for three people missing in the Didcot Power Station collapse, and jazz singer Edna Minghella who has written a musical about Connor Sparrowhawk. Show more
Mark Forrest
Emigrating, time-of-the-month time-off and descendants of the Nazis
3 hours on BBC Radio Oxford
Emigration, World Book Day, period time off, fisherman health, Nazis' kids and hedge laying.
Pat Sissons sits in. Go to bed with Pat, and put a smile on your face.
BBC Radio Oxford joins BBC Radio 5 live.