
Benji Hyer
Benji Hyer presents two hours of talk. This week, he asks: Should children of Windrush generation be allowed to stay in the UK and be given compensation? Should the tradition of ‘trashing’ be disallowed at universities? And, are we on our way to peace in North Korea?


Lekhika Chaudhary
Lekhika presents her talk show discussing teen issues and current affairs. This week she asks: Should low-skilled jobs be labelled as apprenticeships? How can parents and carers limit the harm caused by any arguments they have? She also reviews the new film “Love, Simon” and there’s music from Madison Beer, MAX (feat. TINI), ZAYN, Trent Harmon and Lindsay Ell.


James Gilmore
James Gilmore presents his two hour music tastemaker show. This week he opens with No Tears Left To Cry by Ariana Grande before going into Avicii, NOTD and Halsey. He also has The Support Track and a Night Before track. In the first hour he rebroadcasts his interview with Verne Troyer in tribute.


Meagan Berneaud
Meagan Berneaud hosts her new Sunday evening entertainment show! She wants to know if you would be grateful if you got everything you ever wanted and if you like TV reboots and spin-offs! She also has Meagan’s Text Lingo (what should B.A.J. stand for?) and reads excerpts from her diary about when she didn’t get the promotion she wanted. Plus there’s fun, games and music from Cardi B, Drake, Bazzi and more!


TeenScope (with Kup & Gurr)
Two friends with completely different political views. George Kup and Callum Gurr host the first hour of TeenScope – your chance to stand up and be counted in the national debate. This week, they ask about feeling lonely, military action in Syria, pro-life campaigners and privatising the NHS.


TeenScope
Two friends with completely different political views. George Kup and Callum Gurr host the first hour of TeenScope – your chance to stand up and be counted in the national debate. This week, they ask about airstrikes in Syria, the Windrush scandal, the rebroadcasting of the ‘Rivers of Blood speech and the selection of electoral candidates.


Sam Feldt
While only in his early twenties, Dutchman Sam Feldt is one of the leading deep house tastemakers. Signed to Spinnin’ Records, he is one of the DJs to watch when it comes to a new sound flooding the scene. This week he has music from Tobtok, Bazzi, Bombs Away and more.
