Charles Nove brings you the perfect start to your day.
Could changing to a 7 day a week doctor system affect cancer patients, dog microchipping becomes a legal requirement, and the research into a new chicken pox vaccine for adults. Show more
Tim Mavers-Chance from Chipping Norton tells Kat about his cluster headaches, and we meet Andrew Marshall from Witney who’s been around the world photographing amazing animals. Show more
Anna Jenkins world record attempt for running a half marathon with her baby in a buggy, John Nettles on his love of Shakespeare, and musicians Colin Blunstone & Rod Argent. Show more
David Prever's Breakfast Club
Hunt death inquest + David Furnish’s title campaign
3 hours on BBC Radio Oxford
The inquest into the death of 9-year-old Bonnie Armitage who died during a ride with the Cotswold Hunt, and David Furnish's honour title campaign because he's married to a Sir. Show more
Mark Forrest
Beatles v Stones, older mums, and apps making eating disorders worse
3 hours on BBC Radio Oxford
Who's better: The Beatles or the Rolling Stones. We also hear from the UK's oldest mum of triplets (she's 55), and hear that diet apps could be making eating disorders worse.
Go to bed with Paul Miller, and put a smile on your face.
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