The station's ladies will be presenting all of your favourite shows tomorrow, to mark International Women's Day.
The ladies are taking over on International Women's Day.
Your favourite shows will be presented by the women of Midlands 103 tomorrow, to celebrate the day.
Peter will get a lie in as Lorraine McCormack returns to the Breakfast Show from 6.30am - 9am. The Clara woman will bring some of her Feel Good Weekend Vibes to get you started in the morning.
Producer Sinéad Hubble will sit in the hot seat for Midlands Today from 9am - 12 noon. Our Head of News has had to put up with Will Faulkner's antics for years - it's time she returned the favour.
Encore presenter Shannon Fogerty will be bringing the tunes during the Afternoon Show from 12pm - 3pm.
Sarah Casserly will get you home from work on Drive Time from 3pm - 7pm. She’ll bring you the best tracks from the 80s, 90s and 00s as Roy 'The Boy' Jennings takes a step back for the evening.
Mixtape Nua's Claire O'Brien will bring you the latest news and happenings in the agricultural scene on Country Life from 7pm - 8pm. She'll keep the seat warm for MJ Clery, who returns to his usual show next week.
Country singer Olivia Douglas will be covering Country Roads. The Ferbane woman will bring her expertise to your radio from 8pm - 10pm.
Two hours of the greatest female singers of all time will round off the day from 10pm until midnight.
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