SUNDAY 28TH JANUARY
12am - 2am
Sound of the Synth
Mike Boom and Sonic Simon
Join us on a mesmerizing voyage through the sonic landscapes of the past half-century of electronic music. Sounds of the Synth meticulously selects and presents the most exceptional electronic sounds, offering you an immersive and unforgettable auditory experience. From the pioneering days to the contemporary marvels, our show delves deep into the evolution of electronic music, ensuring you hear the absolute best of this genre's rich history.
4am - 7am
Non-stop Music
Your favourite songs, your favourite artists from the last sixty years taking you through to the Bolton FM breakfast show.
7am - 10am
Weekend Breakfast
Andy Haslam
The perfect way to start your day.Local news on the half hour.The best in music mixed with local events happening across Bolton. Get the day off to a fine start with Andy Haslam.
11am - 12pm
Prayers for Bolton
Sue Snowden
Prayers for Bolton, our weekly act of worship, which will be hosted once again by Sue from Harwood Methodist Church. Sue will lead listeners through a selection of worship, hymns, songs, prayers, readings and reflections. It is a chance for you to be able to worship at home, and to raise your voices in praise with others from around the Bolton Family.
2pm - 4pm
Sunday Afternoons
Steve Bache
Steve's along with music and chat for your Sunday afternoon.
4pm - 6pm
Sundae Servings
Jayne Hinton
Each week Jayne introduces you to the latest releases from 'new kid on the block' alt and indie artists and labels, classic songs by seminal artists from over the past 60 years, an Archive Album celebrating a significant anniversary and the Manchester Gig Guide. From Doves to Tame Impala, Michael Kiwanuka to Laura Marling, Jimi Hendrix to Prince....2 hours of sublime songs to keep your Sunday sounding sweet.
6pm - 7pm
The Spirit of Bolton
Sylvia and Tony Bridge
This evening's programme is dedicated to yesterday's Holocaust Memorial Day, the theme for this year being 'The Fragility of Freedom'. We include an interview with Leah Burman of the Northern Holocaust Education Group, whose father, Ziggy Landschaft, is a Holocaust survivor and Leah will tell the story of what she describes as his miraculous survival.
7pm - 10pm
The 70's Show
Neil Wilkinson
Hour 3 tonight is a retrospective of 'More Songs About Buildings and Food' by Talking Heads. As usual in Hours 1 & 2, expect a diverse and eclectic mix from the golden age of music. The decade that just keeps on giving folks.
10pm - 12am
The Folk Show
Ron Armitage
Another chance to hear this week's edition of Bolton FM's Folk Show. The Weekend Winddown returns with Andy Openshaw in next week.
12am - 2am
Sound of the Synth
Mike Boom and Sonic Simon
Join us on a mesmerizing voyage through the sonic landscapes of the past half-century of electronic music. Sounds of the Synth meticulously selects and presents the most exceptional electronic sounds, offering you an immersive and unforgettable auditory experience. From the pioneering days to the contemporary marvels, our show delves deep into the evolution of electronic music, ensuring you hear the absolute best of this genre's rich history.
4am - 7am
Non-stop Music
Your favourite songs, your favourite artists from the last sixty years taking you through to the Bolton FM breakfast show.
7am - 10am
Weekend Breakfast
Andy Haslam
The perfect way to start your day.Local news on the half hour.The best in music mixed with local events happening across Bolton. Get the day off to a fine start with Andy Haslam.
11am - 12pm
Prayers for Bolton
Sue Snowden
Prayers for Bolton, our weekly act of worship, which will be hosted once again by Sue from Harwood Methodist Church. Sue will lead listeners through a selection of worship, hymns, songs, prayers, readings and reflections. It is a chance for you to be able to worship at home, and to raise your voices in praise with others from around the Bolton Family.
2pm - 4pm
Sunday Afternoons
Steve Bache
Steve's along with music and chat for your Sunday afternoon.
4pm - 6pm
Sundae Servings
Jayne Hinton
Each week Jayne introduces you to the latest releases from 'new kid on the block' alt and indie artists and labels, classic songs by seminal artists from over the past 60 years, an Archive Album celebrating a significant anniversary and the Manchester Gig Guide. From Doves to Tame Impala, Michael Kiwanuka to Laura Marling, Jimi Hendrix to Prince....2 hours of sublime songs to keep your Sunday sounding sweet.
6pm - 7pm
The Spirit of Bolton
Sylvia and Tony Bridge
This evening's programme is dedicated to yesterday's Holocaust Memorial Day, the theme for this year being 'The Fragility of Freedom'. We include an interview with Leah Burman of the Northern Holocaust Education Group, whose father, Ziggy Landschaft, is a Holocaust survivor and Leah will tell the story of what she describes as his miraculous survival.
7pm - 10pm
The 70's Show
Neil Wilkinson
Hour 3 tonight is a retrospective of 'More Songs About Buildings and Food' by Talking Heads. As usual in Hours 1 & 2, expect a diverse and eclectic mix from the golden age of music. The decade that just keeps on giving folks.
10pm - 12am
The Folk Show
Ron Armitage
Another chance to hear this week's edition of Bolton FM's Folk Show. The Weekend Winddown returns with Andy Openshaw in next week.