Here’s what’s on FABULOUS 4LEGS Radio this Friday and we’re broadcasting for the first time from our new studio (pic)
7am – 9am The Pete Brady Breakfast Show
WE ARE BACK! Another two hours of music selected to get the final working day of the week off to a great start. My featured artist this week is the Welsh singer, known for her distinctive husky voice. Bonnie Tyler who, sadly, passed away last week. Don’t miss it!
9am – 10.30am Yabber Yabber with Chris Capel
For my first show in the new studio I’ll be playing some great summer music and I’ve also got some recorded interviews from the recent Eastbury Duck race.
10.30am – 11am It's Time to Talk with Sarah Roberts
Sarah makes a return on ‘It’s Time to Talk and her guest is Tim Dennis an Osteopath who works at The Fairbourne Clinic in Newbury. He talks to Sarah
about his career and how Osteopathy and Cranial Osteopathy works. There’ll also be time for couple of both Tim and Sarah’s music choices.
11am - 12noon This Week with Penny and Brian
Catch up with Penny and Brian for the latest local news and some of the stories making the headlines in the Valley and surrounding area.
12noon - 12.30pm The Downlands Racing Show with Chris Carter Brennan
Newbury takes centre stage this weekend and Chris will review the valuable 2 year old race which is the Weatherby’s Super Sprint Stakes, which is worth over £135,000 to the winner. He’ll also look back at some of the feature races from last week’s July Festival at Newmarket.
12.30pm – 1.30pm Toby Tyler's Top Tracks
As a boy aged four, Tyler joined the circus, traveled the seven seas and collected the rhythms of the world. Tyler is now 84 and living in a care home under supervision. Enjoy these chosen tracks with Tobi Corney (pic).
1.30pm - 3.30pm A Wall of Sound Special with Andy Westgate
3.30pm - 5.20pm The Retro Radio Show with Andy Henly
Join Andy Henly for the Retro Radio show.
This week’s School Days Challenge tackles the subject of History and in the Hall of Fame is one of the most controversial bands of the 80’s. Lost TV remembers a person who lived in a bit of a dump and there’s Uncle Mac’s Junior Choice, plus, 2 x 12 inch remixes

