Episodes

Thursday May 17, 2018
Stress, Sleep, Soccer and Eurovision
Thursday May 17, 2018
Thursday May 17, 2018
Isabella Goldie, Director of Development and Delivery at the Mental Health Foundation and Social Media Influencer Roxie Nafousi launch the latest morning edition with Alex Lewczuk, Dr. Chris Dows, Jesse Williams and Christian Arcabowicz. Another perceptive and valuable session with Sleep Physiologist/Director of Sleepyhead Clinic Stephanie Romiszewski is followed by some interesting comments on Eurovision from novelist Ian Lennox.

Thursday May 17, 2018
Shane Rimmer, `Scarlet City`, `Project Love, and Unite Students
Thursday May 17, 2018
Thursday May 17, 2018
Shane and Sheila Rimmer look ahead to upcoming convention appearances and look back to James Bond, Stanley Kubrick and Thunderbirds before actor Douglas Booth chats with Stewart Buchanan about one of the biggest audio dramas ever produced. Co-founder of Project Love Vicki Pavitt explores the Nation`s favourite songs to have their first dance to and Sarah Reynolds from Unite Students discusses the transition from Home to Higher Education.

Thursday May 10, 2018
Eurovision 2018, Infinity War and the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society
Thursday May 10, 2018
Thursday May 10, 2018
Gibraltar`s Gabriella Peralta discusses Eurovision with Phil Leirness in Los Angeles before Richard Fitzwilliams gives an anthropological review of the latest Avengers epic and Ian Lennox compares cat stories.

Thursday May 10, 2018
SME Support, Future Summer Trends, Mental Health & Sci-Fi London 18
Thursday May 10, 2018
Thursday May 10, 2018
Apprentice winner Mark Wright and MD of Aldermore Bank Ewan Edwards discuss business support with Shaeleigh Mackenzie before Global Trend advisor at Stylus Steve Tooze explores the world of veganism and A.I..Ioakim Eletheros connects from Melbourne Australia to suggest ways of coping with mental health challenges in schools and Professor Fiona Moore selects a few of her highlights from Sci-Fi London 18.

Friday May 04, 2018
Sleepyhead advice and more good snoozing secrets
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Gabriella Peralta and Alex Lewczuk launch May`s first Midweek Drive Morning Edition from Gibraltar before welcoming ace sleep scholar Stephanie Romiszewski back to the progamme with more essential thoughts on the sleeping process and advice for John Wenham, Ian Lennox and Phil Leirness.

Friday May 04, 2018
Commitment-Phobia, Transport etiquette and Good deeds
Friday May 04, 2018
Friday May 04, 2018
Psychologist Emma Kenny discusses fear of commitment before The Royal Butler Grant Harold provides some useful car-sharing tips, Tom Farsides addresses the science of good deeds and Alan Stevens shares his thoughts on the first days of Sci-Fi London.

Tuesday May 01, 2018
Sarah Willingham, The importance of Pharmacies and Lost in Space
Tuesday May 01, 2018
Tuesday May 01, 2018
Ian Lennox continues with thoughts on avoiding bill paying stress ahead of entrepreneur Sarah Willingham, Head of Communications at the National Pharmacy Association Steven Fishwick and www.kaldorcity.com `s very own Alan Stevens.

Sunday Apr 29, 2018
Royal Births and film critiques
Sunday Apr 29, 2018
Sunday Apr 29, 2018
Phil Leirness, Richard Fitzwilliams, Ian Lennox and Alex Lewczuk explore some more contemporary cultural comments.

Thursday Apr 19, 2018
Frodo, `Love Simon` and the 48 hr film challenge
Thursday Apr 19, 2018
Thursday Apr 19, 2018
Holly McGratten finally hears her station ident after another update from Gibraltar`s Gabriella Peralta before Shaeleigh Mackenzie, Richard Fitzwilliams, Ian Lennox , George Morris & Alex Lewczuk provide a fine selection of critical thoughts , anecdotes and info-bites for the day.

Thursday Apr 19, 2018
Sleep on Mars, Surrey, Strictly , Turn of Phrase and Vwoorp Vwoorp
Thursday Apr 19, 2018
Thursday Apr 19, 2018
Stephanie Romiszewski discusses extraterrestrial sleep patterns followed by broadcaster Emma Tinson on travel, Meteorologist Claire Nasir with hay fever info, Strictly dancer Victor Simone reflecting on the ways in which language informs perception and the critical thoughts of Richard Fitzwilliams on `Turn of Phrase`- together with an added bonus `Vwoorp, Vwoorp` chat featuring Alan Stevens.