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Chris Carter on I’m ready for my close-up

July 31st, 2008 · No Comments

I’m ready for my close-up: The Truth is (still) out there
Alex Fitch talks to the creators of two new science-fiction dramas that deal with issues of body augmentation, morality, religion and new technology.
Alex talks to writer / director Chris Carter and producer Frank Spotnitz about their new film The X-Files: I want to believe, which […]

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THE 300-350 SHOW: AGROFUELS AND CLIMATE CAMP PREVIEW

July 31st, 2008 · No Comments

The programme that campaigns for a safe climate takes a look at the scourge of large-scale biofuels and also previews this year’s Camp for Climate Action.

Biofuels have been condemned as a “crime against humanity” by the outgoing UN Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Jean Zeigler. We find out why agrofuels have been responsible for […]

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Marche Indien De Tooting

July 24th, 2008 · No Comments

le Menu Gastrophonique is an experiment in the sounds of food, the sounds of cooking, the sounds of digestion, the sounds of excretion. It is produced by French radio artist Coraline Janvier. She says: “For this first episode of le Menu Gastrophonique, I went to the Indian Market of Tooting. Gorge yourself with these […]

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OST on the glorious 12th

July 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment

This week on the Original Sound Track show (Saturday, 4.30pm for two hours), Robin the Fog, Jonny Trunk’s long-suffering engineer and comedy foil takes up the reins in Jonny’s holiday-enforced absence to bring you the fruits of his Sesame Street obsession. He’ll be playing a selection of music from his favourite short-films, animations and songs […]

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Strip!: Being Dave and working with Alan

July 10th, 2008 · No Comments

To compliment our annual interview with Alan Moore (2007 part one, part two, part three / 2008 part one, part two, video), on today’s Strip!, Alex Fitch is talking to a couple of comic book artists who did their most famous work with Alan…

Dave Gibbons drew Watchmen which is currently being turned into a multi-million […]

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Philip Pullman on Strip!…

May 28th, 2008 · No Comments

On tomorrow’s edition of Strip! (5pm, 29/05/08), Alex Fitch presents a special edition recorded at the BFI Southbank cafe at the launch of the new childrens’ comic The DFC.
Published by David Fickling Books / Random House, The DFC is the first new kids comic in a generation that isn’t based on a TV show or […]

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de Ridder Day

May 26th, 2008 · No Comments

Dutch Fluxus prankster, maverick radio raconteur, Willem De Ridder takes charge of the 104.4FM frequency today - Monday May 26th. Stories long and tall, improvised plays, interviews, philosophical musings and miscellaneous items from the de Ridder archive are on the menu and are served throughout the day.

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WTSIT

April 10th, 2008 · 20 Comments

Mark Russell and Robert Sandal return to the 104.4FM frequency on Wednesday April 16th with more flamboyantly divergent playlists in the new series of Where’s The Skill In That. Never willfully obscure, but certainly fixated upon the more experimental quarters of music, as well as songwriters, contemporary classical composition, jazz, improv, and peculiarities beyond […]

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Big Potato Clear Spot 15 April 08

April 8th, 2008 · No Comments

Big Potato Records are on the air in the Clear Spot, Tuesday 15th April 2008, 8pm - 9pm (not 8th April). Caz Mechanic, Neil Halstead, Rocket Records, Coley Park, Sonic Cathedral Records, Loose Salute, Holton’s Opulent Oog, Tome Records, The Left Outsides, President Sweetheart plus cookery, what’s going on underneath,

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8 April Clear Spot - drama triple bill

April 7th, 2008 · No Comments

Clear Spot – drama triple bill
The Clear Spot on 8 April 2008 at 8pm comprises three examples of new drama for radio. In the first half hour, Peter Blegvad presents Apprentice for Artists, in which we hear the winner and runners-up of a radio-drama challenge workshopped at Warwick

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