Genres
Australian Mix
Saturday 12noon - 2pm.
Presented by Mitchell Lewis and Jessica Sutherland. A selection of current up-to-date music featuring 40% home-grown new releases with news about upcoming bands and gigs in and around Brisbane.
Band Music
Sunday 1pm - 2pm.
Presented by Val and Rex Jones. "Bandstand" has been on BayFM since it opened in 1993. Rex, who comes from a banding family, has been a bandsman for nearly 60 years. He has a wealth of knowledge about Brass, Concert, Military and Pipe Bands, having conducted all of these and participated in a world contest. Rex's wife, Val, also comes from a banding family, and does the panel operating on the show for Rex so that he can concentrate on giving information about the music, bands, composers, arrangers and conductors from around the world. Bandstand also features Queensland and Australian bands.
Blues
Tuesday 6pm - 8pm.
Presented by John Klose and John Diegen. A great selection of blues old and new, featuring Texas, Delta, Chicago, blues-rock and jump blues and a bit of soul.
Classical
Monday 6pm - 8pm.
Presented by John Diegen who will bring you light classics, plenty of new releases and your favourite movements, symphonies and concertos, mostly with Australian performances as well as occasional interviews with visiting and local performers.Monday 8pm - 10pm.
Presented by Peter Crane and Graeme Hyland. Indulge your love of classical music with Compact Classics on Mondays 8-10pm. Enjoy superb music and moments of great musical drama along with information and interviews. Redland Music Diary at 8.30pm is sponsored every week by Binary Music at Lakeside Shopping Centre, Victoria Point.
Contemporary
Monday 10pm - 12midnight.
Chris Callow invites you to get your striped shirt and scarf on and tune into their mix of Indie and Alternative Rock from the 60s to today.
Tuesday 10pm - 12midnight.
"Night Drive": Stuart Robertson brings you Indie to Retro Rock and Electronic Fusion with some awesome singer songwriters.
Wednesday 10pm - 12midnight.
Terry Piper invites you to dive into 2-hours of non-stop music.
Thursday night 10pm - 12midnight.
"Anarchy on the Bay" with Nathon McMillan has a range of heavy alternative rock and punk leaning towards Brisbane's local artists.
Friday 6pm - 8pm.
School's over, work's done so catch up with friends and plan your weekend at "The Hub Cafe" with a great variety of music presented by Dane McGuirk and friends.
Friday 8pm - 10pm.
"Another Planet" with Michael Coles and Kira Athanasiov brings you a big mix of current and tinges of 80's and 90's Indie Rock, Pop alternative sounds.
Friday 10pm - 12midnight.
Tony Martin continues the contemporary music story for our Friday night line-up.
Saturday 6pm - 8pm.
Bert Maynard presents "Just One of Those Themes" for the lovers of nostalgia and movie music and those great memorable themes.
Saturday 8pm - 10pm.
Drop in to hear the best in a fantastic contemporary music lineup with Elisha Brinnan and Leisa Kerry.
Saturday 10pm - midnight.
Michael Coles joins Ellen Shanley in bringing you "Rock Apocalypse" with unique mash ups and dedicated theme nights for all types of listeners, parties, car trips, or nights in.
Country
Mon - Sat 5am - 7am.
Baybreeze Country. Six mornings a week to start your day from 5am - 7am with Tim Abra, Del Moller, Bob Atkins, Des and Lorraine Boughen and Ray Hornburg. The style of music covers a broad spectrum of country, with a particular emphasis on contemporary artists from Australia and overseas.
Sunday 5am - 7am.
Gospel Sunday. Presented by Ray Hornburg, Jenny Chesher, Des and Lorraine Boughen, who bring you country gospel music at its best.
Wednesday 6pm - 8pm.
Traditional Old Style. Country Music Club members, Pat Smith, Kym Luis, Stan Jones and Ray Hornburg, promote a distinct country beat of old style country music. It's a program about the Outback, the mustering and droving camps, plus songs about Australia's pioneers who battle floods, bush fires and drought. The people of the Outback endured hardship which often brought heartbreak and tears; they were and still are true Australian pioneers with a special style of music.
Thursday 6pm - 8pm.
Modern Country. Presented by the team from Redlands Modern Country Music Club, there's a mix of music covering a broad spectrum of modern country as well as a touch of traditional old style Australian country music together with imported product from America and the UK.
Easy Listening
Weekdays 7am - 9am.
Bay Breakfast - Jim Gilbert, Jenny Chesher, Stuart Robertson, Spiros Mikronis, Catarina Hebbard, John Devine, Tony Martin and Graham Lever will get you going in the mornings with a lineup of lively and easy listening music. News at 7am, 7.30am, 8am and 8.30am to keep listeners up to date with the news and weather. For those who are out and about on the roads traffic reports are featured throughout the "Brekkie" programs.
Weekdays 9am - 2pm.
Bayscope programs are presented by a variety of announcers - who feature an eclectic mix of easy mix music, news and weather on the hour. There's a mix of interesting interviews, Council Roundup, short story series, poetry and other interesting segments and interviews. On the first and third Fridays at 10.30am the "Council Roundup" will feature Redland City Councillors, so tune in to hear local Councillors bring all the latest news from Redland City Council as well as what's happening in their particular area. On the second Friday interviews with the State Members for Capalaba. Daily promotional messages keep listeners up to date with community events and other items of interest.
Weekdays 4pm - 6pm.
Drive programs up the tempo with more contemporary music, news and traffic reports with Barry Cross, John Devine, Chris Farrell, Stuart Robertson and Jan Maskey.
Sunday 9am - 11am.
Sunday Magazine presented by Ken Fuller and Philip Hishon.
Sunday 8pm - midnight.
Easy Mix on Sunday 8pm - 10pm - Ian Jay presents Sunday Trax, followed from 10pm - 12midnight with John Van's easy listening, popular and light rock music from the 70's through til today, will help you wind down from the weekend and prepare for the busy week ahead.
Jazz
Tuesday 8pm - 10pm.
"Lady Jazz", Gloria Davey, has been on-air since the inception of BayFM with a format of comprehensive, traditional swing main stream, Dixie and modern, with at least 20% Australian musicians and compositions. Gloria also features musicians each week who are celebrating birthdays and profiles them in words and music. "Lady Jazz" fosters jazz in the community, and publicises local venues and gigs. Gloria has a large library of music and is adding to it all the time, so if you're a jazz lover, then don't miss "Lady Jazz".
Multicultural
Wednesday 8pm - 10pm.
"Wide World of Music" is a smosgarbord of songs that will delight you, Jutta brings international music that will take you to all parts of the globe.
Nostalgia
Monday to Friday 2pm - 4pm.
Bayscope Nostalgia. Weekdays 2pm - 4pm with songs from yester-year from the 1930's to 1960's. Val and Rex Jones on Monday feature "Leisure Time" Jim Gilbert and Don Fallon feature "Timeless Tunes" on Tuesdays; Dennis Howarth-Crewdson's "Musical Memories" on Wednesdays is another trip down memory lane; Pat Smith features "Echoes from the Past " on Thursdays; and on Fridays you can "Reminisce" with Don Fallon.
Thursday 8pm - 10pm.
Memories. Timeless songs and wonderful memories in Kirsty Clinton's "Night Music" on alternative Thursdays enjoy plenty of vynil revival comment with Chris Benton and PC and "The Album Show".
Saturday 6pm- 8pm.
Just One of Those Themes - where you'll hear that memorable theme music from all your favourite movies, old and new from fantastic classics and sound effect spectaculars. Recorded sound at its best, with orchestras, big bands, music of the world from stage and screen.
Religious Commentary
Sunday 7am - 9am.
The Baha'i commentary program, hosted by members of the Redlands Baha'i community, features prayers, sacred writings and teachings of the Baha'i faith, together with the spiritual and moral values of society in a gentle way.
Sunday 5pm - 5.30pm.
Sentinel. You'll hear the Christian Science Society of Wynnum present the Sentinel program about how the bible is relevant today based on the book Science and Health by Mary Baker-Eddy.
Sunday 5.30pm - 6pm.
Sound of Hope. Speaking of Asia from the Sound of Hope network with the latest news headlines in Asia and human rights issues.
Sunday 6pm - 8pm.
Finlandia Radio features a gospel program with information and news in the Finnish language.
Rock 'n Roll
Saturday 3pm - 6pm.

"Good Timez Rock 'n Roll" with Kay Howick brings you the best in Rock 'n Roll music from the 50's and 60's playing all your old favourites.
Kay will also keep you up to date with the local Rock 'n Roll scene. Don't miss it... Kay's a LEGEND!
Stage & Screen
Sunday 11am - 1pm.
"Showcase, That's Entertainment" features music from theatre, stage and screen, plus full musicals from yesterday to the present day. Jim Gilbert, Pam Tranter and John Van bring you soundtrack musicals and stories about composers and lyricists.
A Community Billboard featuring current productions from local theatre groups around Brisbane and also interviews with members of these groups.
Each week the program commences with a Feature Musical where you hear lots of the songs and the storyline of the featured production.
Soul
Sunday 2pm - 5pm.
A relaxing Sunday afternoon's music with John Diegan features a blend of easy listening soul, smooth jazz, a touch of bossa nova, and the occasional laid-back blues.
Sports Show
Saturday 9.30am - 12noon.
Every Saturday morning BayFM's Sports Team Talk Panel covers a range of popular sports from the local, national and international scene; with tips and an in-depth preview of the greyhound racing at Capalaba; and the gallops and tips from the three states. Keep right up to date with what's happening on the international scene of football - the world game - as well as all three codes of football at home, nationally and overseas.
The panel of experts, Spiros Mikronos, Rhys Gibson, Debbie Butler and Jim Gilbert, bring sporting commentary to life with their enthusiastic analysis, debate and sporting highlights interspersed with easy listening music. A Fishing Report is thrown in for good measure with Rosemary Skelly.
