@KatOrman It's so great to be able to hear Kat's cool tones, and the nostalgic tunes. The only show I listen to when in or near Oxford.
There's 3 of my colleagues and I parked up having a break in our cars, but dancing along to these tracks. People must think we're mad! Thanks.
After the success of her bodice-ripping Victorian romance novel, this afternoon from 1 @SarahTheDuchess joins @KatOrman to tell us about her new twenty-two book deal! 📚📚
🔊 Listen on 95.2fm, digital radio or @BBCSounds ⤵️
bbc.in/3zdpAbT
After the success of her bodice-ripping Victorian romance novel, on Thursday 30th March @SarahTheDuchess joins @KatOrman to tell us about her new twenty-two book deal! 📚📚
🔊 Listen on 95.2fm, digital radio or @BBCSounds ⤵️
bbc.in/3noIoCm
After the success of her bodice-ripping Victorian romance novel, on Thursday 30th March @SarahTheDuchess joins @KatOrman to tell us about her new twenty-two book deal! 📚📚
🔊 Listen on 95.2fm, digital radio or @BBCSounds ⤵️
bbc.in/3TRgPO3
We’re talking BUSINESS JARGON this morning — what one phrase do you hate? 😡
Whether your boss has asked for ‘blue sky thinking’ ☀️ 🤔 or a colleague told you to ‘aim for the low hanging fruit’ 🍎 🍌
TELL ME YOURS BELOW! ⬇️
Serena Martin, NUJ rep at BBC #Oxford, says: "Oxfordshire has a unique identity and it's not the same as the Isle of Wight, or Southampton or Berkshire." #KeepBBCLocalRadioLocal#NUJBBCstrike
I’m at #crufts !! The biggest dog show in the world, made it through the snow !I am bringing crufts back to the radio for a special tomorrow from 10. @BBCOxford #imindogheaven
Really interesting to hear about how people can learn calligraphy and the therapeutic benefits from Jane Morton Driscoll @oxcallig and @KatOrman@bbcradiooxford check out her website for events and workshops if you want to try and get something special for someone ! #calligraphy
Joining @KatOrman on @BBCOxford from 10am on apprenticeships for smartphone repair. As #RightToRepair movements gathers momentum, are manufacturers really serious about making their smartphones repairable at a cost-effective price, or would they rather you just bought a new one?