Topping In The Morning
Topping in the Morning: Wake Up to Fun, Music, and Prizes
Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to start your day? Look no further than Topping in the Morning! Sponsored by Wightfibre This radio show is the perfect way to wake up on the Isle of Wight, with plenty of feel-good music, banter, and exciting features to keep you entertained all morning long.
Join Paul, Hayley, Emily, and Heather every weekday from 6am, and you're sure to be in for a treat. With a winning combination of great tunes and lively conversation, this team knows just how to get your day off to the perfect start.
But that's not all – Topping in the Morning also offers a range of exciting features that are sure to keep you engaged and entertained. Every day, you can try to win £1000 with Wightfibre, and test your knowledge with Emily's impossible question. Plus, take part in the test of time, where we challenge you to work out what happened on this day in history.
And the fun doesn't stop there. If you want to get in touch with the team, you can message them on WhatsApp at 01983 822002. Follow Paul on Twitter @radiopault and Instagram @radiopault to stay up-to-date with all the latest news and updates.
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