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Monday 20th February
4:00 BECAUSE IT'S MONDAY
Hollie Carver hosts Because It's Monday with plenty of cool music, a bit of chit chat and a guest every week. We love to do a few requests and the occasional shout out . Tune into the programme on NCCR & send an e-mail to studio@northcotswoldonline.
6:00 THE AFTER SCHOOL SHOW
'Chloe Carver & Penny Halling host the After School Show with different guests, cool tunes and a bit of gossip and fun every week. Email in for requests or just general chat. Also mentioning events taking place in your local area.'
7:30 THE LAID-BACK MUSIC SHOW
Our latest recruit, Paul Lewington, presents a programme to relax to. The laid-back music show, features artists like Neil Diamond, Roy Orbison, Cat Stevens, The Corrs, Nina Simone etc etc. Covering music from the 50's through to the present day, mixed with some local news & information. Let Paul take your stress away with two hours of laid-back music including the classical spot at 8.30. Music from all eras intended to relax you for the week ahead.
Tuesday 21st February
4:00pm OLLIE AND JIM'S KICKABOUT
Talking Sports Headlines, Top Hits, Football Scores and the Olympics in the summer. Also playing all the top hits and other kinds of music. Listen out for a few guests as well!
6:00pm J TEA TIME
Join James Thomas for his new Tuesday show 'A blend of music and chat to make a cup of tea and relax to. A mix of old and contemporary tracks with regular music and news based features.'
8:00pm SPORTOPSY
A welcome return for NCCR's incredibly popular sports discussion forum. Join the boys as they dissect all of the weekend's global sporting events and bring news of local sporting leagues plus more than a little gossip!
10:00pm THE FOLK SHOW
A repeat of last Thursday's programme.
The radical and smoke filled folk clubs of the 1940s and 1950s on both sides of the Atlantic spawned a host of artists, such as Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Shirley Collins, Bert Jansch and Ewan MacColl, who influenced a second wave that broke through to the musical mainstream in the 1960s.
When the Dylans and Donovans arrived at the top table, they didn't stand still; their orthodox folk influences merely provided the foundations for decades of rich musical innovation and cross-pollination for them, their contemporaries and the generations that followed.
With special emphasis on the British and Irish contributions to Folk, Albert Treacy presents a selection of original tunes alongside the best of what has come after. Albert and his guests present folk music from around the world and across the ages, with a special emphasis on British, Irish and local contributions. Any budding folk artists can contact us at: studio@northcotswoldonline.
Wednesday 22nd February
4:00pm The AWESOME SHOW
Introduced by NCCR's Ellen Larsson. Each week there will be a different guest as a co host. The programmes is aimed at an audience of people aged 11-15 and it will have music, topical conversation and games - there will also be things which happen each week as set items. AWESOME!!
5:00pm THE MIX TAPE
Shaun & Liam Gough present "The MixTape" featuring different genres of music. "We rarely agree about music so it maybe a bit of a debate show between him and me (and possibly the listeners)". Requests, and ultimately a competition each week to see which of our music genres comes out on top in a popularity vote. If you would like to take part e-mail
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6:00pm COTSWOLD COMMUNITY
North Cotswold Community Radio's new community based programme featuring news & information from the varied community groups in our area. Presented by Robb Eden & Freya Leng.
If you run a community group in the North Cotswolds and would like to take part in the programme contact
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8:00pm THE RICH WHINCUP SHOW
'The Rich Whincup Show' is an entertainment show, with a mix of features that bring variety and originality to the airwaves. Broadcast on Wednesday nights, live from 8 till 10 pm, features include, 'What the heck is the year', the guest slot - 'Cotswold Connections', 'Positive Thought of the Week', with previews, reviews and text/email/call in topics. Music will be varied, from motown to dance, and pop to rock. With 2 hours of cheery time, The Rich Whincup Show offers music, chat and some larking about.
10:00pm POP GO THE PIRATES
Pop Go The Pirates is a weekly two-hour homage to the pioneers of pop music radio. Each show will include the personalities, the jingles, the adverts and of course, the music that was played on such iconic stations as Radio Caroline, London, Swinging Radio England, Essex, Sutch, Invicta, Jackie, Laser 558, Sunshine, Radio City, R.N.I. and many more......
From the Sixties through the Nineties, from on land and at sea, the Pop Pirates entertained without restriction to their devoted fans. You can re-live the magic of those radio times, here on NCCR every Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. with a repeat every Wednesday night at 10 pm.
Thursday 23rd February
4:00pm THE VOICES IN YOUR HEAD
On Thursdays from 4pm through 6pm, you are invited to listen to The Voices in your Head. Jonas Halling and Sam Dyer are the voices in your head, formerly of Optimists' Radio. Two hours on a Thursday afternoon is filled with a great variety of music, and plenty of discussion too. Features include 15-minutes of Ridiculous Metal music from 17:15, and do not be surprised to hear some bubblegum dance music and David Bowie! Find out what the voices in your head have to say!
6:00pm THE NOTHING SHOW
The Nothing Show is a few hours of fun and laughter with DJ Scotty and Dj Pete. Join us every Thursday from 6pm till 8pm where you will be faced with a show fuelled and filled with requests, gossip, chart music and topics you will just want to join in with. So tune in, turn up your speakers, rave to the music and join the debate!
8:00 THE FOLK SHOW
The radical and smoke filled folk clubs of the 1940s and 1950s on both sides of the Atlantic spawned a host of artists, such as Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Shirley Collins, Bert Jansch and Ewan MacColl, who influenced a second wave that broke through to the musical mainstream in the 1960s.
When the Dylans and Donovans arrived at the top table, they didn't stand still; their orthodox folk influences merely provided the foundations for decades of rich musical innovation and cross-pollination for them, their contemporaries and the generations that followed.
With special emphasis on the British and Irish contributions to Folk, Albert Treacy presents a selection of original tunes alongside the best of what has come after. Albert and his guests present folk music from around the world and across the ages, with a special emphasis on British, Irish and local contributions. Any budding folk artists can contact us at: studio@northcotswoldonline.
Friday 24th February
11.00am ANYTHING GOES
My name is Rob Maisey, I’m Andy Garside’s apprentice. With this show it is my intention that musically “Anything Goes”. It could feature music from Beethoven to The Beatles or from Matt Monro to Tamla Motown.My taste in music is really Soul, Northern Soul, Tamla Motown and a certain amount of Disco. Each week I will play three tracks that feature this type of music, so you could be “Dancing In The Streets” of the North Cotswolds.The show is to be broadcast each Friday 11.00am – 12.30pm, just before “The Double Decade”, so take a listen and see what you think, I'm always open to ideas - or catch me on the "listen again" feature".
12:30pm THE DOUBLE DECADE
Two hours of music from the 1960s and the 1970s. The show will include hits, misses and cover versions of familiar songs as well as tracks from a specific LP of the period. Also a dip into the Soul and Motown record box. Presented by Andy Garside.
2:30pm THEME TIME RADIO WITH STEVE SUTHERLAND
If you missed last Sunday's Theme Time Radio then here's a chance to hear it again. The theme was - KISSING!
4:30pm METAL MAYHEM
Jack Gibson hosts the first metal programme on NCCR. Through popular demand, bands such as Municipal Waste, Skindred, Five Finger Death Punch and Bullet For My Valentine can be heard. Tune in for your metal dosage and email in with your feedback and ring in to share your views. E-mail: Jack at
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WARNING - some songs may contain explicit lyrics
6:30pm THE DIARY ROOM
If it's on, it's in The Diary Room, between 6.30 and 8.30pm, will see the formation of a team of presenters mixing experience with enthusiasm and headed by former Cooler Breakfast stalwarts Richard Price and Charlie Doran Davies. A magazine-style show, The Diary Room will major on what's happening across the region from Stow to Stratford and will include interviews,the best of newly-released music, pre-release film reviews (with self-confessed film 'nut' Andrew Macfarlane) cultural 'happenings' and book reviews with Mandy Webb and a whole lot more.
So, if you want to know what's in the entertainment pipeline to keep the family amused, listen in between 6.30 and 8.30pm every Friday evening. Your diary will never have been so full....
8:30pm CLASSIC CUTS
““Presented by Graham Clayton. Each week Graham will be playing a selection of tracks which fall into the classification of “Classic”, they may be just good old disco favourites, sounds from the soul era, songs that bring back memories of days (and nights) gone by or tracks that make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. Features in the show will include “On this day in history”, “The Soul Section”, “Disco Decades”, “The iTunes Top 10 Downloads”, “One Hit Wonders” and “My Classic Cuts” – three favourite tracks picked by a person from the local community.””
If you wish to contact Graham during the week then e-mail him on
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This programme is sponsored by Walkers Private Day Nursery, Moreton-in-Marsh. For details contact Caroline Koenig, 01608 651334 or log onto www.walkersprivatedaynursery.com/
Saturday 25th February
08:00am TOM ROLES BREAKFAST
Tom wakes up your weekend with great music and coffee-fuelled conversation, with special guests and the lowdown on what's worth doing this weekend. Expect an amazing range of tracks, signed and unsigned, as well as the opportunity to have your say on the Big Questions of the week or whatever you want!
Phone: 0844 880 8265
Email:
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Text: NCCR followed by your message to 60300
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10:00am THE UNSIGNED COMMUNITY
Robb Eden & co-presenter Lydia Sibley play unsigned music from around the world. In the first hour we'll review some of the latest unsigned new releases & throughout the programme listen out for our featured artist of the week.
12:00pm COTSWOLD COUNTRY
This week on Cotswold Country we feature the latest album entitled "Home"from the CMA Award winning singer and songwriter Dierks Bentley due for release on the 20th February in the UK on the Humphead Country label humpheadcountry.com and what a really superb album it is and undoubtedly his best to date .
As usual at around 12.15pm we take a look at the USA charts which will include the latest single release from Dierks album which is riding high in the charts , and then at around 1.00pm the easy listening segment features two tracks from the album plus tracks from Hal Ketchum and Tanya Tucker .
Then at around 1.30pm the classic segment features tracks from Kenny Rogers , Johnny Cash , Elvis Presley , and Dolly Parton .
So we do hope you can join us for some if not all of Cotswold Country this Saturday 12.00pm - 2,00pm on NCCR .
all the best John Bowlt
2:00pm POP GO THE PIRATES
Pop Go The Pirates is a weekly two-hour homage to the pioneers of pop music radio. Each show will include the personalities, the jingles, the adverts and of course, the music that was played on such iconic stations as Radio Caroline, London, Swinging Radio England, Essex, Sutch, Invicta, Jackie, Laser 558, Sunshine, Radio City, R.N.I. and many more......
From the Sixties through the Nineties, from on land and at sea, the Pop Pirates entertained without restriction to their devoted fans. You can re-live the magic of those radio times, here on NCCR every Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. with a repeat every Wednesday night at 10 pm.
4:00pm J TEA TIME
Join James Thomas for 'A blend of music and chat to make a cup of tea and relax to. A mix of old and contemporary tracks with regular music and news based features. A repeat of last Tuesdays programme.
6:00pm THE VIBE
The Vibe brings the music and oddities from an inspired world. Presented by the dynamic duo Rob and Ewan. If something unusual is happening in the world you will hear it here first. Both presenters share their discoveries and experience in a show that gives you great music, bad jokes, weird news and the odd review - an outstanding mix squeezed into a two hour show every Saturday from 6pm till 8pm.
8:00pm THE MAC ATTACK
Join Adrian Mac for "The Mac Attack", featuring the Birthday & Anniversary file plus the best in new releases, novelty tracks, The Triple Topper (3 in a row from one artist or group), the 12-Inchers and the Mega-Mixes, courtesy of Music Factory Productions. Repeated Sunday at 7.30pm.
Sunday 26th February
10:00am THE RETRO CHART SHOW
Join Howard Ellis for a Sunday morning trip down memory lane this week featuring the uk top 40 from late February 1982, plus other classic tracks from the 60s,70s,80s & early 90s.Challenge me to find a song you have not heard for ages(remember we are a retro show so nothing newer than 1992) contact me during the show on
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, text NCCR plus your message on 60300 or you can give me a call in the studio on 0844 880 8265.
1:00pm SUNNY SUNDAY
Our young recruit, Chris Thomas presents a brand new programme for Sunday afternoon. Sundays will always be sunny with Chris, lots of music. Chris will also tell us what's going on at the Cotswold School and Bourton-on-the-Water. Send Chris a e-mail to
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3:00pm THE SUNDAY AFTERNOON INTERVAL
An hour of non-stop music. If you would like to present this show e-mail
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4:00pm SUNDAY SOUNDTRACKS
Phil Hawkins brings you showtunes, film and theme tunes. With local & worldwide entertainment news and features.
5:30pm THEME TIME RADIO
Steve Sutherland presents Theme Time Radio, a unique insight into the world of music. Take a theme, just add music from all genres, chill and savour. This week's theme is – TUNE IN TO FIND OUT!!
7:30pm THE MAC ATTACK
Join Adrian Mac for "The Mac Attack", featuring the Birthday & Anniversary file plus the best in new releases, novelty tracks, The Triple Topper (3 in a row from one artist or group), the 12-Inchers and the Mega-Mixes, courtesy of Music Factory Productions. A repeat of last night's programme.
9:30pm SUNDAY NIGHT EUPHORIA
Justin Smith brings you 2 hours of euphoric music, featuring the past & present works of a featured artist/group, ramping down the tempo at 11 for half an hour of chill out before bed time. Warning may contain explicit lyrics.
Have a good week - from the NCCR team.........
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