The Mancunian comic is scheduled to appear with Henning Wehn, Reginald D Hunter, Chantel Nash, and Rhys James.
Histon defender Duncan Confrey recalls the encounter that took place 35 years ago.
The BAFTA-nominated comedian, actress and presenter’s new show is titled ‘Poise’.
Huge crowds enjoyed the sunshine as fundraisers took on the race from Jesus Green.
Ian, the head groundsman at Cambridge United, has been fundraising for charities for 20 years.
Titled ‘Life at Fitzbillies’, the artworks are by local artist Naomi Tomkys.
He won with a total of 19,614 votes.
He beat Liberal Democrat candidate Cheney Payne into second place.
The new website is focused entirely on farm produce, and people can choose what meats they would like to buy online.
‘One Summer’ is the follow-up to his debut song ‘Different Eyes’.
The annual week-long extravaganza goes back to medieval times.
The event features award-winning artists showcasing their original paintings, sculptures and more.
He says it’s been a privilege to lead the fire service for the last eight years.
Along with musician Liam Taylor, a variety of players are featured across the three tracks.
The Argentinian musician’s latest LP is titled ‘Introduction et Caprice – Music by Giulio Regondi’
Setting off from Shelford Rugby Club, participants walked the streets of Cambridge as the sun set on one of the longest days of the year.
The route will take runners through the city centre, past market square, through the grounds of King’s College, before finally reaching Jesus Green.
The musical comedy duo initially got together while still at Cambridge in order to blag tickets to May Balls.
The headliners at the event were Girls Don’t Sync and Yung Singh.
Located on Hills Road, the eatery will also house artworks from the Tyrrell Art Gallery.