Kris and Rob begin a stint without their beloved co-host Sam, and struggle on through. Regular sections Sport and Emmerdale are covered, and despite no cheese, Pearl still joins the team for the second half of the show. New special guest beer reviewer Darren from 16 Tun joins the Retreat to impart some knowledge on a few local brews.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another early rise for Rachel and Tess; His Worship calls in bright and early to talk local body elections, recycling and online abuse; another muscial genius is dubbed in Second Guessing; Suri from Time Out pops up to talk about All Tomorrows Poets 2019; and Sam talks Years and Years, it's a yes from Sam, Tess and Lillian.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We've Breakfast with a side of tracks nominated for the APRA Silver Scroll's; David Slack pops in for a coffee and some political yarns; Kirin J Callihan comes up to the studio ahead of his gig tonight at Galatos; Troy's got a few selections From The Crate (only vinyl, obvs); and Amelia counts down the 95bFM Top Ten, again.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Friday and gee whiz, have we got prizes for you; Dr. Kirsten Zemke reckons New Jack Swing is the way into the weekend; and Natalie from The Blind Date Project pops up for Stage Direction to talk about her love life.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess are enjoying a cuppa with Rob; Deputy Leader of the National Party, Paula Bennett, chats with Rachel about politics and some policy if National is re-elected; Rob's get a special request from Tess to look into some funny ol' sayings; and Mark Easterbrook pops up to talk Going West Festival. Plus, Tess and Rach reckon you should bath in the sun while you can today.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking off Monday with a spring in our step, even at this early hour; Penelope Noir looks back at fashion week; Jen Cloher brings her guitar into the studio to play us a song and have a chat on this sunny morning; Jenna's talking not one, but two, exciting books that are on her mind; and Natural Ange strolls in after a lovely walk in Albert Park. Sunny start to spring.
Tom talks with Natalie Tozer. She runs Mothermother, the all-female, rolling exhibit project in Eden Terrace. We talk about the project and the art in it, as well as what happens at Lot23 - the swiss army knife of creative agencies that it is! Plus, the latest exhibition guide.