Funny & sometimes sad stories from inside the media. As people in the media we spend our lives telling other people's stories. Along the way we end up with a few of our own. All names have been withheld to protect the innocent and the guilty. As heard on ABC Radio Qld with David Curnow
Australian journalist, John Taylor
Who knew putting out microphones to record a motorcycle race could be so difficult?
A chance meeting with the Commander of the 884th Fleet of the Galactic
1st day in a new job.... & lost on an army base.
Kazakhstan, a car, & cow. What could possibly go wrong?
Newspapers in glasshouses shouldn't throw stones.... or helmets.
Caution : bad cat on the loose in the newsroom.
When your flatmate decides he wants to come along and also interview the Prime Minister.
Getting your first story on TV is often a family occasion. But the newbie isn't that important to the newsreader.
A normal day reporting in court... until the defendant decides he's had enough.
Being in the media involves meeting a lot of people, and shaking their hands. But what happens if you don't have the grip for every occasion?
First on the scene to a house fire, the camera operator had no idea what was about to happen.
Episode 1 of "Inside the Notebook" - funny and sometimes sad reflections from inside the media, about what it's like to find and tell stories.