Here’s what’s on FABULOUS 4LEGS Radio
7am – 9.30am The Pete Brady Breakfast Show
Listen to The Pete Brady show every Friday at 7 when he plays some great music to start your day. there’s also his regular Featured Artist slot at 8am.
That artist this week is Benson Boone who had his first No. 1 song last year with “Beautiful Things”. Don’t miss it!
9.30am – 10.30am This Week with Penny
This Week with Penny will focus on latest travel news with Veronica (pic right) from Fare Wise Travel.
10.30am – 11am The Local Eco Show
The Local Eco Show features Karen Hack who is transforming 120 acres of depleted arable land at Manor Farm in East Garston into a thriving organic enterprise including a native tree nursery called Asgar Trees.
This show is sponsored by Sheepdrove Organic Farm

11am - 12noon Old Wild Men with Max & Tobi
The Old Wild Men are back with another hour of some of their favourite music. Max’s theme is ‘Restless Leg Syndrome, also know as tap your feet and Tobi’s is ‘Changes’ You can enjoy music from many artists including Aretha Franklin, Annie Lennox, Bob Dylan, Massive Attack, Keane, Billy Paul and many more…
This show was first broadcast during April this year
12noon - 1pm Brothers and Sisters with Chris Booth & Tim Forrester
Taking on a ‘family’ theme this week Tim Forrester and Chris Booth will be choosing a selection of music from bands who have brothers or sisters in their Line up.
1pm – 2.30pm Face to Face with Tim Forrester & Chris Booth
With Linda away this week, Tim and Chris Booth front an early Face2Face, in which they look at the best and worst examples of nostalgia, check out the man responsible for developing ice cream and remember a grand old Dame. The music comes from The 1975, Cat Stevens, Erma Franklin and more.
2.30pm - 4.20pm The Retro Radio Show with Andy Henly
Join Andy Henly for the Retro Radio show. Share your memories on Facebook.com forward slash Retro Radio Show.
This week’s School Days Challenge tackles the subject of Maths and the Hall of Fame has one of the biggest bands of the 70’s. Lost TV remembers a practical joker plus there’s another two 12 inch remixes.
Finally, Help compile Andy’s Mix Tape with your choice of classic song, tell us why it should be on it and we’ll do the rest.

