This week's programme is presented by David Reeves Monday to Thursday followed by Carl Wheatley on Friday.
Monday 10th
Actor William Ilkley mulls over what's in the news. Sue Dillon is a travel counsellor from Thorngumbald, she discusses her work with David. Matthew Martinson talks about his life as an ex-criminal and his current role as a newly ordained vicar in Hull.
Tuesday 11th
Restauranteur Francois Primpied brings an international flavour to this morning's topical talk. Dog-dilemmas will be dealt with by local animal behaviourist Joe Wood. Barton film maker Robin Smith chats about his latest work 'War of the Wolds' which depicts Martians invading Lincolnshire. The film has been entered into a national competition.
Wednesday 12th
As well as giving an insight into the world of being a DJ, Hull based Priya Coe has a thought or two on topical issues that have caught her eye. Carol Batchelor听 The mother of child with disabilities is the Lincolnshire area co-ordinator of Face2face, a network of trained befrienders, that needs to expand to cope with referrals being received from other parents desperate for help. Helen Kirk chats to David about her campaigning passion for old buildings. She recently received a prestigious award from the Yorkshire Buildings Preservation trust.
Thursday 13th
Paul Watson, Sexual Health Advisor in Grimsby chats to David about national and local issues that are of concern to him. A hundred years of girl guiding comes under the spotlight on this morning's show. Sporting legend Ossie Ardilles talks to David about his life in football.
Friday 14th Carl Wheatley is your host for this mornings show.
Paul Baker, family therapist, sex therapist and relationship councillor, checks out what interests him in the news. Laura Shepherd is overseeing the launch of a Youth Dance Workshop to be held at Hull Truck Theatre. Mike Evans chats to Carl about the 40th anniversary of the Woodstock Festival and why it became one of the landmark events of the sixties.