Every Saturday afternoon from 3:05, join pundits Carlos Escueta and Pete Laverick for a well deserved Sports Break, with news, views, and interviews from the world of sport, both home and away.
This week, we welcome back on to the show Mike Lam — head coach at Kung Pao Kings ice hockey school in Kwun Tong. Tune in as he tells Carlos all you need to know about an ongoing ice hockey tournament taking place this month right here in Hong Kong, and where (and how) you can catch front row seats. We also welcome back RTHK’s sports correspondent, Chris Lau, to take us on a deep dive on all of the major happenings from the around world of football this past week — from Hong Kong, China’s 2027 Asian Cup finale… to all the nail-biting finishes at the play-off qualifiers for this summer’s World Cup in North America.
Saturday afternoons from 3:05 to 4 - on Radio 3
Every Saturday afternoon, Simon Willson brings you two hours of twentieth century pure… rolled… gold! Join him for yesterday’s hits that became today’s classics, along with some of those awesome album tracks you won’t have heard on Radio 3 since they were released. If you are into the music of the 70s, 80s, and 90s, you’ve come to the right place.
Turn Radio 3 'up to 11'… with Simon’s Rolled Gold.
Every Saturday afternoon from 4:05 to 6 - on Radio 3
Danny Lau will be back with you from 10.05 until 1 this Saturday night. Enjoy Danny's Weekend Blenz of classics from Europe and the USA, with some of the best canto and mando pop tracks ever recorded.
Saturday nights from 10.05 until 1... only on Radio 3
Did you know that the way we eat actually reveals secrets about who we are, where we came from, and where food trends are heading next?
Join us this Sunday morning at 8:10 for the very first episode of Snack Attack — Radio 3's brand new food show!
Rachel Liu and Raphael Blet, together with top food experts, will serve up bite-sized insights into the food trends shaping our region.
In this debut episode, we sink our teeth into the fascinating anthropology of food. We're joined by renowned food anthropologist Professor Sidney Cheung, Associate Director of the Centre for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Studies at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Sunday mornings at 8:10- on Radio 3
We’re putting all our VCT eggs in one basket, this Easter weekend. We actually have TWO special readings; one from preacher Bing Crosby, the other from preacher Louis Armstrong reading from the good book with the Cy Oliver choir. With her bonnet and bunnies we have Rosemary Clooney from 1955. And, Ken Collier leads the Easter parade.
Email us for a request, to get a VCT shout-out, or to share a jazzy story
Sunday morning from 8:30 to 9 - on Radio 3
Every Sunday lunchtime from 12:05 to 2, let James Ross bring your afternoon alive with two hours of The Latest and Greatest music out there. With top tunes from the 60s right up to today, you’ll hear everything from The Beatles, Diana Ross, and Hall & Oates through to many of today’s hits from around the world, as heard in both the UK Top 40 and the US Billboard 100.
Sunday afternoons - 12:05 to 2 - on Radio 3
Robin Ewing presents a soundtrack to your mellow Sunday afternoon: A jazz-based jambalaya of seasoned classics, rediscovered gold, hard-to-find vinyl, modern marvels and a few laid-back lashings of soul, blues and R&B. Feeling Kinda Sunday is designed to enhance or enable whatever it is you may be doing on a Sunday afternoon in Hong Kong.
This Sunday afternoon at 2:05 - on Radio 3
Jeal and Patty are two Filipinos who call Hong Kong their home. A pair of PHILKONGERS who'll be keeping you company every Sunday afternoon here on Radio 3. Join our PHILKONGERS each week in celebrating the rich Filipino community in Hong Kong, with its traditions, stories, people, experiences, and of course... some great music.
Sunday afternoons - 4:05 to 6 - Only on Radio 3
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