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Sheldonian Theatre
With seating capacity for 717 people, the Sheldonian Theatre is an exquisite Grade I listed historic Oxford venue
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Episode 265 - Pretty Things, Ugly Animals and Cult Screens
Katy on Oxford Festival of Nature and ugly animals, Michael on weekend activities, Susie covers a Raphael exhibition, Maddy's wild about Oxford ...
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Episode 256 - Fred, Right Said Fred
Susie talks to Fred from Right Said Fred about music festivals, the music industry and politics in this week's Oxcast. You can see Right Said Fred ...
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Episode 263 - Festival Special
Oxfordshire is bursting at the seams with festival fun and in this week's special edition we've chosen to talk about six of our favourites as well as ...
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Episode 262 - Cats, Costumes and Coffee from a Vespa
Maddy has loads of info about the Oxfordshire Artweeks, Michael encourages you to party like its the 1600s and Katy has good causes galore including ...
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Episode 261 - Future Knowledge, Times Past and Badger Present
Michael's music roundup includes fictional scores bought to life; Katy tries to convince you to go outside for moth trapping, dawn walks and badger ...
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Episode 253 - Alicia Slimmer, Creedmoria
Filmmaker Alicia Slimmer talks to Russ about her film 'Creedmoria' which you can see as part of the Oxford International Film Festival next week. ...
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Episode 248 - Ellie Keel, Alchymy Festival
Katy chats to Ellie Keel, producer of the Alchymy Festival happening at the North Wall Arts Centre this weekend.
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Episode 257 - Pets, Persisters and Pablo the Poet
This week Maddy's got loads of Easter holiday activities to keep the kids busy, Russ has a triple bill of cinematic delights and Katy chats to Ellie ...
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