JR apprentices, George Michael & a Roman error.
An increase in JR apprentices, a concert for George Michael & a Roman sarcophagus error.
Charles Nove sits in for Howard and finds out why the number of apprentices working at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford has doubled in the last year,
A concert in memory of George Michael, in his home village of Goring-on-Thames, has been organised - and sold out, and the man who has restored a 1,700 year-old Roman sarcophagus, which had be used as a flowerpot at Blenheim Palace for 200 years.
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NHS apprentices
The number of apprentices working at the JR Hospital has doubled in the last year.
Duration: 03:58
George Michael
A concert in memory of George Michael is being staged in Goring-on-Thames & has sold out.
Duration: 08:50
Tonight's TV recommendations
With Frances Taylor from the Radio Times.
Duration: 06:55
Budget backlash
The Government's coming under pressure to re-think it's rise in National Insurance.
Duration: 08:16
Roman relic
A 1,700-year-old marble Roman sarcophagus, valued at 拢300,000, was used as a flower pot.
Duration: 08:13
Afghanistan memorial
The Queen's unveiled a memorial to military & civilians who served in Iraq & Afghanistan.
Duration: 08:09
Today's business news
With Mike Ingram, a Market Strategist at BGC Partners.
Duration: 03:37
Film Reviews
James Luxford from the Radio Times reviews KONG: SKULL ISLAND and ELLE.
Duration: 08:09
The Stress Busters
Great music to unwind to
Duration: 09:59
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- Thu 9 Mar 2017 16:00大象传媒 Radio Oxford