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20 May 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history
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13 May 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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06 May 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

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Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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A journey back in time along Wiltshire’s River Ebble
plus Brother Clifford, from Alcoholic to Evangelist

dowload page
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/59173

mp3 link
http://www.radio4all.net/files/tony@cultureshop.org.uk/2149-1-Dialect_15thApril2012.mp3

00:00 – 01:13   Intro
01:13 – 08:25   Betty Burke on her book ‘Cindarella Square’ about Bristol’s historic Georgian Portland Square
08:25 – 15:35   First heard on BBC Wiltshire Sound: Peter Borenius talks about changes to the River Ebble over the last fifty years (recorded 1994)
15:35 – 22:21   former chair of TFL Dave Wetzel talks about the Congestion Charge with some advice for Bristol’s transport planners
22:21 – 33:47   Anthea Page visits Stormont Part 3
33:47 – 44:10   Brother Clifford http://www.brotherclifford.com/
44:10 – 46:29   Poetry, Spinach – read and written by Charles Thompson
46:29 – 51:52   Jeff Sparks’ What’s on guide and Song of the Week
51:52 – 53:17   Credits
53:17 – 57:05   Tim Burroughs: As the memories fade.

29 Apr 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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Dialect – Crimes of the drone makers Bristol Against The Arms Trade
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/59562

Series:  Bristol Broadband Co-operative
Subtitle:  A trip back in time to the River Wylie with Robin Brodbank for the Wiltshire Trust for nature Conservation
Program Type:  Weekly Program
Featured Speakers/Commentators:
Contributor:  Bristol Broadband Co-operative  [ Contact Contributor]
Broadcast Restrictions:  For non-profit use only.

Summary:
00:00 – 00:57 Intro
00:57 – 13:21 Bob & Mary from Bristol against The Arms Trade
13:21 – 19:39 A trip back in time to Wiltshire’s River Wylie chalk stream in 1993 with Robin Brodbank for the Wiltshire Trust for nature Conservation – part 1 of 2
19:39 – 25:26 Part 5 of Lady Hestor Stanhope’s Diary, Queen of the Desert read by Malcolm Grieve
25:26 – 34:08 James Burton from United through sport talks about using sport as a tool for social change.
34:08 – 44:02 Robin Clapp from Bristol & District Anti-Cuts Alliance http://www.bristolanticutsalliance.org.uk http://www.facebook.com/BristolAntiCuts
44:02 – 48:26 Tim Burroughs: The Empty Road (all alone)
48:26 – 53:22 What’s on Guide and Song of the Week
53:22 – 54:12 Credits
54:12 – 57:40 Joshua Luke Smith: The Gate

22 Apr 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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15 Apr 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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08 Apr 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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01 Apr 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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On this week’s Dialect…


Dialect – Paths to peace – Stormont – seat of N. Irish Government
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/58831

00:00 – 00:57  Intro
00:57 – 03:43  Charles Wesley; Christ the Lord is Risen Today
03:43 – 13:48  David Worthington part 2 of his discussion on the Wesley brothers and the beginnings of the Methodist movement in Bristol
13:48 – 16:52  The Beatles: Ticket to rride
16:52 – 23:25  Dave Wetzel, former bus conductor and Chair of the GLC Transport commitee in part 3 of his discussion of London Transport.
23:25 – 35:13  Anthea Page visits Stormont, the seat of Irish Parliament, part 1
35:13 – 41:25  Malcom Grieve reads part 3 of Lady Hester Stanhope, Queen of the Desert by Virginia Childs
41:25 – 44:11  Poetry witrh Rosemary Dun
44:11 – 48:05  Tim Burroughs: You can’t bind the wind
48:05 – 53:11  Jeff Sparks’ What’s On Guide and Song of the Week
53:11 – 54:11  Outro
54:11 – 57:32  James Galway: Danny Boy
57:32-1:01:56  Def Leppard: Stand up(Kick love into motion)

25 Mar 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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On Dialect this week…

Early missions of John & Charles Wesley

00:00 – 01:10 Intro
01:10 – 04:16 Charles Wesley: Love’s divine all love’s excelling
04:16 – 13:51 David Worthington tells how John and Charles Wesley brought religion out to the community
13:51 – 22:45 Part 2 of the story of the London Travelcard, with former bus conductor David Wetzel, formerly chair of the transport committee of the Greater London Council

http://www.labourland.org/about_us/officers.php

22:45 – 33:43 Part 3 of Anthea Page’s visit to the Shankhill Road area of Belfast
33:43 – 42:37 Malcolm Grieve reads from Lady Stanhope’s Diary Part 2
42:37 – 46:27 Poetry with Rosemary Dun
46:27 – 50:52 Tim Burroughs: The Lonesome Hobo
50:52 – 55:57 Jeff Sparkes’ What’s on guide and Song of the Week
55:57 – 56:38 Credits
56:38 -1:01:23 Charles Wesley: O for a thousand tongues to sing

18 Mar 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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On this week’s Dialect

Shaping our urban life spaces
Series:  Bristol Broadband Co-operative
Subtitle:  plus the man who introduced the London Travelcard
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/58458

00:00 – 01:16 Intro
01:16 – 10:13 David Parkes on Artspace Lifespace BS3 campus redevelopment
10:13 – 18:49 Dave Wetzel, former bus conductor and Labour Chair of Transport at the Greater London Council in the 1980s – how he began to fix London’s public transport
18:49 – 26:31 Anthea Page visits Shanklin Road, Belfast Part 2
26:31 – 35:05 Treasure Island FINAL EPISODE (repeat for those who missed last week due to technical difficulties)
35:05 – 39:21 Poetry With Rosemary Dun
39:21 – 49:01 Lady Stanhope’s Diary read by Malcolm Grieve
49:01 – 53:54 What’s on Guide and Song of the Week
53:54 – 55:32 Outro
55:32 – 58:26 The Jam: Going Underground
58:26 -1:05:04 Simple Minds: Belfast Child

11 Mar 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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On this week’s Dialect…

Shankhill Road revisited on the eve of St Patrick’s day

00:00 – 00:56 Intro
00:56 – 11:04 Ben Davies discusses Pro Bono and Legal Aid cuts
11:04 – 18:54 Michael Lloyd-Jones explains the benefits of the forthcoming Bristol Pound
18:54 – 28:26 Shankhill Road, A new look at a famous trouble spot in Northern Ireland Part 1
28:26 – 35:51 Members of Dreamchase Theatre Company give a short interview and perform 2 small drama sketches
35:51 – 44:23 Treasure island Chapter 34 Part 2 (THE FINAL INSTALMENT)
44:23 – 49:14 Tim Burroughs: Songs from the Dreamtime
49:14 – 54:41 What’s On guide and Song of the Week
54:41 – 56:00 Outro
56:00 -1:00:00 AC/DC Crabsody in Blue

04 Mar 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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26 Feb 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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On this week’s Dialect…

Dialect – Future Homes: In Stroud’s Common House
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/57964

00:00 – 01:22    Intro
01:22 – 07:59   Vampirologist Montague Summers lost papers are found in USA (see one image below)
The Lost Archive of Montague Summers Found…bits from the cases…
http://luxmentis.com/blog/?p=981
07:59 – 15:41    Self build in St Werburgh’s
15:41 – 22:03    Springhill Co-Housing in Stroud
http://www.therightplace.net/coco/public/picturesofspringhill.html
22:03 – 28:28    Vivienne Kynaston on Fair Trade Fortnight
28:28 – 37:57    The Sofa Sessions: Dan Brown including exclusive live version of his track “Hiding in plain sight”
37:57 – 45:06    Treasure island Chapter 33 Part 2
45:06 – 49:01    Tim Burroughs: Chasing the dragon’s tail
49:01 – 54:06    What’s on guide and Song of the Week
54:06 – 56:00   Credits
56:00 -1:00:40   The Housemartins: Build

19 Feb 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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On this week’s Dialect…

0000 – 0201 Introductions
0201 – 1114 Bristol Syrian Human Campaign
1114 – 2258 Colin MacNamee on the High Speed Rail link
2258 – 2858 Rev Montague Summers
2859 – 3943 Treasure Island Chapter 33 part 6
3943 – 4304 Tim Burroughs plays Sky Martyr
4304 – 4223 Rosemary Dunn Poetry
4724- 5155 Jeff Sparkes “Whats on Guide” and Song of the Week
5155 – 5917 End Credits and playout track.
12 Feb 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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On this week’s Dialect…

How 2 Princesses discovered they had become Queens
plus Harry Potter and Diabolism
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/57632

00:00 – 01:36 Intro
01:36 – 06:34 The Mynstrelles Song from Aella by Thomas Chatterton.
read by Malcolm Grieve
06:34 – 16:12 Colin Macnamee on Housing and Immigration dilemmas
16:12 – 22:50 Bishop Sean Manchester on Harry Potter and Diabolism
http://www.gothicpress.freeserve.co.uk/Montague%20Summers.htm
22:50 – 29:07 Queen Victoria’s Diary and Archive footage from 1952
showing how 2 princesses discovered they had become Queen
29:07 – 37:03 Howard Utting talks about growing up in Arnos Vale
Cemetary PLUS a family arranges a DIY funeral
37:03 – 46:04 Treasure Island Chapter 32 Part 2
46:04 – 47:42 Poetry with Tim Burroughs
47:42 – 50:24 Poetry with Rosemary Dun
50:24 – 54:46 What’s on Guide ands Song of the Week
54:46 – 55:33 Outro
55:33 -1:00:00 Efftup: Smooth (www.muziboo.com/efftup)

 

05 Feb 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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On this week’s Dialect…

0:00 – Intro
01:00 – Al from Bristol Pirate radio website http://bristolradiorecordings.blogspot.com see also: http://www.passionradiobristol.com/
11:45 – Rod Hoare watched Anthea’s film Severn and Somme and used to work in a mental asylum in Dartford, Kent.
20:15 – Bishop Sean Manchester discusses Aleister Crowley.
29:00 – Steve Roberts on working as a staff photographer in Fleet Street. part 2
37:45 – Treasure Island Chapter 32 Part 1
47:00 – What’s on Guide and Song of the Week
52:00 – Credits

 

29 Jan 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history

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On this week’s Dialect

00:00 – 00:56  Intro
00:56 – 10:27  The Travelling Light Magic Lantern Show part 2
10:27 – 20:28  Bishop Sean Manchester discusses false Christians, Energy Vampires And Aleister Crowley
20:28 – 34:16  Steve Roberts on working as a staff photographer in Fleet Street.
34:16 – 44:21  Treasure Island Chapter 31 Part 2
44:21 – 47:34  Alec Milne reads Ode to a Haggis by Robert Burns
47:34 – 49:17  Poetry with Tim Burroughs
49:17 – 54:43  What’s on Guide and Song of the Week
54:43 – 55:34 Credits
55:34-1:00:40  The Magic Lantern: Somebody told me

22 Jan 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history
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On this week’s Dialect

00:00 – 01:00 Intro
01:00 – 11:00 The Travelling Light magic show
11:00 – 22:14 Jimmy Hendrix plays the Star Spangled Banner followed
by an interview with Terryl Bacon, Vietnam war peace activist
22:14 – 29:19 Alan Cooper discusses the history of Clevedon in Somerset
29:19 – 38:54 Bishop Sean Manchester on the Clifton based Edwardian
vampire hunter Montague Summers
38:54 – 47:11 Treasure Island Chater 31 part 1
47:11 – 49:58 Cameron Stewart reads a snippet from his grandfather’s
book: A very unimportant officer.
49:58 – 55:18 Graham Lough discusses the John Lewis business model in
the wake of Nick Clegg’s recent comments.
55:18 – 56:16 Credits
56:16 -1:03:07 Mike Oldfield: Tubular bells (theme from The Exorcist)

15 Jan 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history
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On this week’s show….

Bristol’s eccentric Gothic clergyman Montague Summers
download page
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/57004
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http://www.radio4all.net/files/tony@cultureshop.org.uk/2149-1-Dialect15Jan11.mp3

00:00 – 01:31 Intro
01:31 – 11:10 Independent Catholic Bishop Sean Manchester
discusses Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Bristol born writer on the
supernatural and vicar of Bitton Rev. Montague Summers
http://www.sacred-texts.com/goth/vkk/index.htm
http://www.gothicpress.freeserve.co.uk/Montague%20Summers.htm
11:10 – 24:00 Caroline Walker in Part 2 of a feature about her
Uncle Max Gill
24:00 – 30:29 Warhorse: Danann McAleer talks about his experiences
as an actor on filming in Castle Combe
30:29 – 39:25 Treasure Island Chapter 30 Part 2
39:25 – 43:15 Poetry with Rosemary Dun
43:15 – 48:48 Tim Burroughs: Scarecrow Blues
48:48 – 53:25 What’s on Gude and Song of the Week
53:25 – 56:08 Credits
56:08 – 59:42 Joe Satriani: A love eternal

 

08 Jan 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history
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Dialect – My grandfather’s experiences in the trenches
Subtitle: plus Bristol’s Montague Summers on poltergeists & quack mediums
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/56855

00:00-01:01 Intro
01:01-10:08 Actor Campbell Stewart remembers his Grandfather’s war
experiences in the trenches – Campbell Stewart relives his
grandfather’s experiences in the trenches?
10:08-18:40 Reading from Bristol expert on the witchcraft, demonology
and the occult – author Montague Summers (1880-1948)
18:40-30:33 Out of the Shadows: Macdonald Gill emerges from obscurity
30:33-39:56 Treasure Island Chapter 30 Part 1
39:56-44:19 Joan Reece remembers her third cousin Ivor Gurney
44:19-56:08 Extended What’s On Guide and Song of the week, including
a clip from award winning film Severn and Somme
56:08-56:32 Credits

01 Jan 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history
Listen Again – Coming Soon  Happy Hew Year!

Dialect – The Company of Chivalry with Malcolm Eacham
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/56640

00:00 – 01:36   Intro
01:36 – 10:47   Susie Parr
10:47 – 19:04   Company of Chivalry Malcolm eacham
19:04 – 29:46   Tom Mogg swim club thing
29:46 – 31:44   Poetry with Charles Thompson
31:44 – 40:58   Treasure Island Chapter 29 Part 2
40:58 – 49:50   Sabine McNeill Maurice Kirk http://victims-unite.net/
49:50 – 55:12   What’s on Guide and Song of the Week
55:12 – 55:50   Credits
55:50 – 59:00   Tim Burroughs: Skymata

 

25 Dec 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history
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Merry Christmas from Dialect!

On this edition…

00:40 – 12:11 Anthea Page visits Nailsworth’s town crier & santa claus
12:11 – 16:25 Bristol pagan group The Open Circle Moot
16:25 – 24:43 Treasure Island Chapter 29 Part 1
24:43 – 35:25 Sofa Session: musicians Oui Ja Yes
35:25 – 38:39 Poetry from Charles Thompson
38:39 – 45:59 A visit to Lindisfarne
45:59 – 50:46 Tony Gosling looks at the pagan origins of Christmas
References: The Golden Bough by Sir James Frazer and The History Of Witchcraft And Demonology by Edwardian Clifton clergyman Montague Summers
50:46 – 55:38 What’s On Guide and Song of the Week
55:38 – 56:09 Credits
56:09 -1:00:23 Billy Idol: Yellin at the Xmas tree

 

 

18 Dec 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history
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On this week’s Dialect…

Credits: 00:00-01:00 Intro
01:00-08:40 David Saunders from Bristol Power Co-op
08:40-15:51 Julius Abraham – Bristol Alternative Comedian
14:30-22:11 Anthea’s Colombia feature Tambora Foundation – Picnic Medellan
21:10- Julie Oakley – Bristol Bullywatch helpline – 01454 318 753 - www.bullywatch.org
31:30- Mark Sayers Poetry
37:00- Treasure Island Chapter 28 Part 2
47:30- What’s on Guide, Bristol Cathedral and Song of the Week
54:30- Credits

 

11 Dec 2:00 pm

Dialect Radio

Presented by the Bristol radio cooperative

Dialect Radio was Bristol’s first weekly internet radio show which was originally webcast in 2002. It broadcasts a mixture of local human interest stories along with analysis of community issues from right to housing to radical history
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On this week’s Dialect..

00:00 – 01:11   Intro

01:11 – 14:03   Kora Player Wig Smith is interviewed and plays 2 live tracks
14:03 – 27:32   reporter Anthea Page visits the Pere Lachais Cemetery in Paris
27:32 – 32:00   Adam Curtis on the rise and fall of TV journalism.
32:00 – 42:38   Treasure island Chapter 28 Part 1
42:38 – 44:44   Poetry with Cameron Stewart.
44:44 – 53:29   What’s on Guide and Song of the Week
53:29 – 54:20   Outro
54:20 – 57:22   Leon Welchman: Sarah Ann Henley
57:22 -1:00:51  Slamming The Doors: Soul Kitchen (live!)Exclusive first listen from their forthcoming Live Bootleg EP