This week
 | Middle age spread | | 5:33pm Friday 28th March 2008 | | Julie Webb previews the medieval extravaganza coming up at the Museum of Oxford |
 | Best brews | | 5:31pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | T ipples Brewery, which is just a few miles from Norwich, was founded in 2004 by Jason Tipple. The brewery uses a traditional full mash method to create an exciting range of bottle conditioned beers. |
| Magic organic | | 5:29pm Friday 28th March 2008 | | Sarah McCleery offers her selection of favourite organic wines from around the globe |
 | Raymond would be proud | | 5:28pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | Katherine MacAlister visits The Thatch, home to TV-show winners couple,
Jane and Jeremy Hooper |
 | Tale of two peaches | | 5:25pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | Denise Barkley visits two award-winning Oxfordshire pubs with an emphasis on fine food in a relaxed atmosphere . . . |
| The curse of perfection | | 5:23pm Friday 28th March 2008 | | Jenny Gould reveals why failing at something doesn’t mean that you are a failure |
 | All roads lead to Audi | | 5:22pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | David Miles takes to the mountains to test drive the new TDI A4 saloon |
 | No ifs, just Butts! | | 5:20pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | Judy Hancox and Gary Wallace talk about rare breeds and farming with Nigel Wild |
 | Tulips from Amsterdam | | 5:18pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | Val Bourne enjoys a spring extravaganza in the home of Holland’s world-famous flower |
 | Magical meadows | | 5:15pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | Chris McLaren reveals what to watch out for when you are out and about in
the Oxfordshire countryside in April |
 | Guardian of tradition | | 5:11pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | Nicola Lisle follows the Blue Plaque trail to Banbury, home of former newspaper editor and historian William Potts |
 | Big band, big sound | | 5:09pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | Peter Cann talks to fiddle player Jon Boden about his musical partnership with John Spiers — and their part in creating Oxford Folk Festival favourites Bellowhead |
 | Faith in the future | | 5:06pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | Julie Webb visits an Oxfordshire church celebrating 900 years at the heart of the community |
 | Hearts of oak | | 5:04pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | I t is splintery and grey, and seems to have some dark stains on it
- a hefty slab of seasoned oak that looks not merely old but
second-hand, as if it has been ripped out of a building. |
 | A real racer | | 4:59pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | B rian Cook is
one of those
competitors
who would go
racing just to take part as much as to win. Yet this modesty belies his achievement. |
| Glitter and the gold | | 4:58pm Friday 28th March 2008 | | Oxford Brookes University is the most successful of the universities created from former polytechnics. This academic year saw the arrival of Professor Janet Beer to become the University's first female vice-chancellor. |
 | Why we must save Nuffield Place | | 4:54pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | Dr Steve Head talks to Tim Healey about the campaign to purchase the former home of motor industry tycoon, William Morris |
 | Building for the future | | 4:51pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | Looking for a retirement property? Geoff Hedge investigates the options in Oxfordshire |
 | Classic Cotswold home | | 4:49pm Fri 28 Mar 08 | | When Nick and Lyn Middle could not find the home of their dreams in the Cotswolds, they considered building their own property, until they discovered a house that had the perfect mix of traditional and modern features. |
 | Double jubilee | | 11:00am Fri 7 Mar 08 | | Julie Webb discovers how the Vale and Downland Museum is much more than a collection of artefacts |
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