
with live music from Beautiful Blue Mac, Greg Hancock and Empire of Fools
Live and local music, special guests and lots of fun for a Saturday morning.
On today's show Paul Moxham will be taking a look at two of the new films being shown at the region's cinemas, and we'll hear from a local actress taking her one-woman show to Exeter.
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Natasha Ayton Way

Natasha Ayton Way is taking her contemporary one woman show - The Girls of The Globe - to the Bike Shed Theatre in Exeter later this month.
And today she's coming in to the studio to tell us all about it.
From Helena to Cleopatra, Juliet to Lady Anne each character's monologue has been adapted to contemporary climates and linked together by the most common necessity for everyday life… a woman’s shoes!
The play also features live musical accompaniment from a firm favourite of the Saturday morning show; Devon folk musician Cole Stacey.
Find out more when Natasha joins us on today's show.
Beautiful Blue Mac

Beautiful Blue Mac is a new band with years of combined experience - not in just singing and playing guitars, but entertaining audiences.
Beautiful Blue Mac play pub gigs, functions, festivals, weddings, parties, in fact anything really: "we just love playing!"
The Honiton based trio - Ashley, Ollie and Chris -will be performing live on the show today.
Empire Of Fools

Torquay based band, Empire Of Fools, are Mark Pascall, Steve Cobbin and Dean Stevens.
The trio have been working hard over the past two or three years, playing all over the country and into Europe. They even supported Reef last year!
Festival-goers may have seen them performing warming up the crowd before The Damned and The Darkness took to the stage at Looe Music Festival in 2013.
Their debut EP, "Unstoppable" is out now and they'll be chatting and performing live on today's show.
Greg Hancock

Greg Hancock comes from Exeter but lived abroad for a long time, only returning to the UK in 2012.
He studied Flamenco in Granada Spain and will be performing for us on today's show.
Moxham's Movies

After last week's countdown of Paul's top ten of 2013, BBC Radio Devon's resident film reviewer is back with his pick of the new films for 2014.
Paul joins the Saturday morning team after midday for the first Moxham's Movies of the year.
This week the spotlight falls on two films: American Hustle and Mandela; Long Walk To Freedom.
Broadcast
- Sat 4 Jan 201409:00BBC Radio Devon

