From The Bandroom #43
Today, 10:00pm
A trip round the Whit Friday march contests in Saddleworth on board the Chav Brass band bus.
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ProgrammeToday, 7:30pm
Sweet music comes direct to you - right there, On The Street Where You Live. plus occasional full Orchestra accompaniment. Join us - do!
Today, 6:15pm
A chat with the newest member of Chapel FM, music worker, Martin Berger.
Today, 5:00pm
Toby and the team bring you the final Teen Music of the season - with a Pride Month feature, some of the songs we’ve loved playing over the last 9 months, and the usual chaos
Today, 4:00pm
As part of Peepal Tree Press's residency at Chapel FM, poet Samantha Thornhill speaks from Trinidad about her scintillating new collection with Peepal Tree, The Animated Universe.
Sun 26th Jun '22, 4:30pm
Roller skaters in the city talk about their passion for what they do.
Sun 26th Jun '22, 4:15pm
Table tennis players in the city talk about their passion for the sport.
Sun 26th Jun '22, 4:00pm
Gaelic footballers in the city talk about their passion for what they do.
Sun 26th Jun '22, 3:00pm
The Sports Talk gang visit Meanwood Cricket Family Fun Day in memory of David Ian Senior. We talk cricket, community and curry.
Sun 26th Jun '22, 10:00am
Anxiety is with us throughout our lives, a little is good for us, it keeps us on our toes, but when it overtakes our lives it becomes a sinister companion.