Kat Orman Episodes Episode guide
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Food Friday, Children in Need, and pet chickens
Marinated salmon in Food Friday, CiN fundraising events, and why chickens make good pets.
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Local history, David Mitchell, and Shrek The Musical
Local historian Liz Woolley, comedian David Mitchell, and ‘Shrek The Musical’.
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With author Toby Vintcent and actor Jack Tarlton
Author Toby Vintcent's F1 thriller and actor Jack Tarlton who is at the Oxford Playhouse.
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Careers and redundancy advice, plus Ashley and Pudsey
Changing careers and dealing with redundancy, plus Britain’s Got Talent winner Ashley.
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Book reviews and singer George Montague
We review the latest book releases, and jazz singer/songwriter George Montague sings.
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An alternative spaghetti Bolognese and Jonathan Antione
Chef Lisa Roukin cooks an alternative spaghetti Bolognese and Jonathan Antione sings.
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Wild animals, topical discussion and Oxford singer Louise McCarthy
Renee Watson looks at wild animals, and Louise's Open Mic UK singing competition success.
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Tina Arena, Marcus Wareing, and nutrition for health
Tina Arena's new album, nutrition for health as we get older, and chef Marcus Wareing.
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With actor Rupert Hill, pet advice, and author Andy Mcnab
Actor Rupert Hill, vet advice on fireworks and blood for animals, plus author Andy Mcnab.
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New wave rockers The Retros, and this month’s theatre
Simon Tavener recommends local theatre and we have music from new wave rockers The Retros
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Halloween and Foodie Friday
Halloween Foodie Friday, the Oxford Pumpkin Festival, and spooky author, David Shelton.
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National Consumer Week, and the Playhouse panto
Kat gets advice from Oxford CAB and Trading Standards, plus the Oxford Playhouse panto.
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Positive investment and James H Soars
Why Oxford is a hot spot for positive investment, plus live music from James H Soars
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Buying a new build home, plus The Willows play live
The issues of buying a new build home, plus folk band 'The Willows' play live
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Half term activities and ‘The Manor House Stories’
Things to do in the half term holidays, and Jani Tully Chaplin's The Manor House Stories.
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World Pasta Day, and The Travelling Band
We celebrate Saturday’s World Pasta Day, and have music from The Travelling Band.
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Travel advice, and music from Dave and Phil Alvin
Kat hears the latest holiday news and travel advice, plus musicians Dave and Phil Alvin.
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George’s marathon challenge and Milow The Girl
Kat chats to George who did 10 marathons in 10 days, and we hear from Milow The Girl.
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Daniel O'Donnell, and pet behaviour advice
Daniel O'Donnell talks about his lifetime of music, and advice to help with pet problems.
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Tremeloes drummer and film reviews
Tremeloes drummer and film reviews.
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New Oxfordshire wine school and the story of accents
Kat will be chatting to author and linguist, David Crystal about his new book.
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Antique expert Eric Knowles and the Oxford Gargoyles
Eric Knowles on his life and career, and a capella sensation, the Oxford Gargoyles.
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Family pet safety advice and an ancient Greek play
The new workshop to keep children safe with family pets, and an ancient Greek play.
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Coping with dyslexia, and eye health advice
Author Jane Yates who has dyslexia, and we have expert advice on your eye health.
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The geology of wine, and the words we use from war
Why the same grapes can taste so different, and how WW2 words made it into our vocabulary
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Sardinian food and drink, plus Oxford’s knowledge project
It's Food Friday with Sardinian food and drink, and the Oxford Knowledge Project.
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The CAB’s history and John Otway
The history of the CAB, John Otway, and finds out about the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radiophonic Workshop.
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Cartoons, theatre, and Andy Fairweather Low
Cartoonist Clive Goddard, The Angry Brigade director, and musician Andy Fairweather Low.
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Tech news and advice, plus Chris While and Julie Mathews
Alex has technical advice and news, plus folk musicians Chris While and Julie Mathews.
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Alex Lester looks at the latest books including one on Motown
Alex Lester sits in for Kat, including a chat with Alex Mackenzie about his Motown book.