Charles Nove brings you the perfect start to your day.
Have supermarket plastic bag charges made a difference, the potentially flammable tumble dryers, and the hi-tech travel cots being made by Oxford Space Structures. Show more
Kat learns what it's like to be an adult living with autism as part of Autism Awareness Month, and Olympic heptathlete Louise Hazel has advice on how to have a healthy heart. Show more
A production of ‘Of Mice and Men’ are holding auditions to find a local dog, Dr John Runions has this weeks science stories, plus music & memories of Jimi Hendrix and Thin Lizzy. Show more
Nick Bryer from Oxfam tells us what David Cameron needs to do to clean up Britain's "dirty offshore backyard", and we ask if it’s ever too late in life to get into The Archers? Show more
Mark Forrest
The UK's vainest place, following the family business, problem gambling
3 hours on BBC Radio Oxford
Mark finds out where is the UK's most vain place, discusses if people still follow in the family footsteps for their careers and discusses new plans to combat problem gambling
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