Here’s what’s on FABULOUS 4LEGS Radio
7am – 9am The Pete Brady Breakfast Show
Start your day on the bright side with the Breakfast Show. Two hours of bright music including our Featured Artist at 8. This week it’s the Sugababes. They have had 6 No. 1 singles in the UK charts. The Spice Girls are the only British girl group to have had more. Don’t miss it
9am – 11am Yabber Yabber with Chris Capel
Chris interviews Michael Caulfield from Lambourn who’s one of the most experienced Sports Psychologists in the UK, with over 30 years working in sport, business and academia. Plus Brian Quinn will be providing ll the local news and event information and there’s the usual look at the UK economy with the “Business Matters” slot. There’ll be plenty of great tunes for you to enjoy as well.
11am – 12noon This Week with Penny
This week Penny catches up with Jerry Keates from Hungerford Town Council about the plans already being made for the 80th D-Day commemoration next June which will include a Commemerative Convoy of 80 vintage and military vehicles driving from Basingstoke to Hungerford.
12noon - 12.25pm Downlands Racing with Pat Murphy & Chris Carter Brennan
With another weekend of great racing action Pat and Chris will preview the feature races at Ascot including the Grade 2 1965 Chase and the Grade 1 Betfair Chase at Haydock Park
This show has been sponsored by Sporting Agenda who provides all you V.I.P Sporting Hospitality
12.25pm – 1.30pm Knock Knock with Suzi Cairns
Creative, Aniela Zylinski (pic right), has been on a convoluted journey, across continents and has overcome life-changing challenges to bring her unique talents to the Lambourn Valley. Join Suzi as she follows Aniela’s educational highs and emotional lows on a path to the Valley of the Racehorse.
1.30pm – 2.30pm Pop Quizzical with Tim Stutt
More Pop teasing questions from regular Pop Quizzical host Tim Stutt. A musical quiz for all ages.
2.30pm - 4.30pm Face2Face with Tim & Linda Forrester
On Face2Face this week, Tim will be talking about a woolly mammal, a Guinea Pig club (but not that sort of guinea pig), Ian Fleming, Cary Grant, monster cruise ships, museums and more. The music will range from Richard Hawley to Nancy Sinatra and Van the Man.