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Chris Ellis, Ken Feast, former Panthers netminder Dan Green and BBC Radio Nottingham's Chris Gadsby look ahead to finals weekend and reflect on recent announcements.
Restaurant critic and lifelong Charlton Athletic fan Jimi Famurewa finds out how football clubs are upping their game when it comes to serving food for their fans. He'll taste the world at AFC Wimbledon's Food Village, hear how Forest Green Rovers went vegan and discover the secret liquor behind Leyton Orient's pie and mash. Food writers Jack Peat and Daniel Gray pitch in with their thoughts on a world that has moved far beyond Bovril and burnt burgers.Presented by Jimi Famurewa Produced in Bristol for BBC Audio by Robin MarkwellThe Bovril Song was composed by Roger Jackson and Phil Nicholl and performed by Sing! Cambridge in 2013 Football commentary courtesy of BBC Radio London and BBC Radio Nottingham
Chris Ellis, Jono Bullard, BBC Radio Nottingham's Chris Gadsby and Dan Green discuss a huge weekend coming up for Nottingham Panthers.
Ken Feast, Jono Bullard, Dan Green & BBC Radio Nottingham's Chris Gadsby break down the 3-2 penalty shot loss to Glasgow Clan.
Matt Davies is joined by former Nottingham Forest defender and BBC Radio Nottingham summariser Brian Laws to discuss the state of the squad after the transfer window closed, the FA Cup tie against Exeter and how Nuno will deal with pressure and expectation in the chase for Europe. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Chris Ellis, Dan Green, Jono Bullard & Chris Gadsby from BBC Radio Nottingham look back at Panthers fantastic win in Cardiff last Saturday, look ahead to the weekend and discuss Panthers title chances.
Matt Davies is joined by BBC Radio Nottingham football presenter David Jackson to discuss the state of play after the January transfer window closed. Topics include the lack of a new senior forward, investment in young talent, Chelsea's reported attempt to sign Murillo and more. #NFFC #nottinghamforest
Chris Ellis, Ken Feast and BBC Radio Nottingham's Chris Gadsby review the past weekend, look forward to this weekends games and the retirement of Adam Johnson's #47 jersey on Saturday evening.
Ken Feast, Jono Bullard, Chris Ellis and BBC Radio Nottingham's Chris Gadsby reflect on tonight's win and there's a few words from Head Coach Danny Stewart.
Matt Davies and BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson look ahead to upcoming games for Nottingham Forest starting with Chelsea before a potential pivotal bracket before the next international break. We also have an in-depth discussion on Taiwo Awoniyi and his future at the club as Forest look to get him back to his best form after a long struggle with injuries. #nffc #nottinghamforest
In Conversation With.... is a mini chat show for Direct Selling Success. Each episode I will be chatting with a different member of my community about life, direct selling, success, struggles in the network marketing industry. This episode features Lisa Newport, Dopamine Dressing Doyenne! Lisa and I talk about how what you wear can give you confidence and help you shine. Lisa says, "My gift is helping women to find and express their authentic selves in business and get comfortable standing out from the crowd. They ditch the doubts around being seen! Dressing for joy and turning authenticity into a superpower, that accelerates the know, like, trust factor. Their audience know what they stand for and want to work with them. With a background in the fashion and textile design industry and lecturing, to being the Dopamine Dressing Doyenne, founder of the FAB Business Club and a Personal Brand & Style Mentor, I'm a published author, speaker and coach. I'm also a qualified make-up artist and have featured regularly as a guest on BBC Radio Nottingham and Notts TV. When I'm not helping women in business with Dressing for JOY! you can find me snuggling my French bulldog, Ruby, binge watching Drag Race with my husband Paul and sipping a nice navy strength gin with lots of ice. I'm also a lover of pink, glitter, flamingos and leopard print." Find Lisa at Brand, Style, Image & Colour Consultant Lisa Newport Find my social media links, my Direct Selling Success Facebook community, a free download to help with your recruiting and information on how you can work with me here www.directsellingsuccess.com If you've enjoyed this, follow me to hear more and do please share the podcast link with your team.
I was delighted when a few days ago, BBC Radio Nottingham, Derby, Lincoln and Leicester all shared one of the Faerytale Apothecary stories. As the themes for this month's super full moon in Aquarius are around the encouragement of releasing emotions, humanitarianism, honesty and innovative thinking, it felt apt to share it with you all here too. It is one of my favourite of the Faerytale Apothecary stories, and I always Love-swoon a little when it finishes! The tale often makes me think of kindnesses, what does it make you think of?
Matt Davies is joined by BBC Radio Nottingham's Forest commentator Colin Fray as we discuss pre-season, the Reds squad and the players to watch next season. #nffc Do like and subscribe to our channel. You can also become a member here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi8cKKOXuEiopR3A11TDtgQ/join We're grateful for the support of our main sponsors, the Trent Navigation Inn. For more on their menu, events and to book a table go to: https://www.trentnavigation.com/ Thank you to today's second sponsors, Home Move Estate Agents. For more information go to: https://www.homemoveea.co.uk/ben-sales/ Our final sponsors for this episode are Heavy Metal Football. To get your Reds related T-shirts go to https://heavymetalfootball.co.uk/ and enter the discount code FORESTFOCUS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Nottingham Forest defender and BBC Radio Nottingham pundit Brian Laws is our guest as we look at the current team and how you tackle some of it's issues, especially set pieces. We also discuss individuals players such as Ibrahim Sangare and Neco Williams, as well as the future of the City Ground before finishing with Brian's upcoming Euro 2024 trip. Get your live show tickets for Thursday June 13 now: https://www.gigantic.com/forest-focus-tickets/nottingham-the-trent-navigation/2024-06-13-18-00 We're grateful for the support of our main sponsors, the Trent Navigation Inn. For more on their menu, events and to book a table go to: https://www.trentnavigation.com/ Get your tickets to watch the Euros at The Nav here: https://www.gigantic.com/the-big-shed-euro-2024-fanzone-tickets/nottingham-the-big-shed-at-the-trent-navigation/2024-06-16-15-00 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Chapman brings you the best of the Monday Night Club with former Newcastle and Manchester City goalkeeper Shay Given, Leicester defender Conor Coady and Rory Smith from The New York Times.They react to Nottingham Forest's four-point deduction with BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson and Manchester United's thrilling FA Cup quarter-final win over Liverpool.Coventry City captain Ben Sheaf discusses his side's dramatic stoppage-time win over Wolves to reach the FA Cup semi-finals before the panel discuss Raheem Sterling's mixed display against Leicester and Ben White's decision to make himself unavailable for England selection.1:15 - Nottingham Forest's four-point deduction 9:50 - BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson 18:00 - Turning point for Manchester United? 26:00 - Will this result derail Liverpool's season? 31:01 - Coventry City captain Ben Sheaf 37:00 - Raheem Sterling chat 45:15 - Ben White rules himself out of England selection
The voice of Nottingham Forest is our guest today as BBC Radio Nottingham's Reds commentator Colin Fray joins us to discuss the relegation battle, Saturday's massive game against Luton Town and when fans will learn if the club have been hit with a points deduction. #NFFC Do like and subscribe to our channel. You can also become a member here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi8cKKOXuEiopR3A11TDtgQ/join We're grateful for the support of our main sponsors, the Trent Navigation Inn. For more on their menu, events and to book a table go to: https://www.trentnavigation.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt Davies is joined by BBC Radio Nottingham sports presenter David Jackson as we discuss Nottingham Forest's early days under Nuno and his relationship with the media, the problem he faces in trimming his squad in January and Orel Mangala's absence from the team. The podcast is sponsored by the Trent Navigation. Watch Blackpool vs Forest on Wednesday January 17 and enjoy curry night at the Nav. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jono Bullard, Ken Feast, Chris Ellis, Dan Green and BBC Radio Nottingham's Chris Gadsby discuss Panthers 3-0 victory over Guildford Flames.
Chris Ellis, Ken Feast, Jono Bullard, Dan Green & BBC Radio Nottingham's Chris Gadsby discuss Panthers shoot-out loss to Dundee.
Jono Bullard, Dan Green, Ken Feast & BBC Radio Nottingham's Chris Gadsby discuss Panthers 4-1 Challenge Cup home defeat to Sheffield Steelers.
Jono Bullard, Chris Ellis, Ken Feast and former Panthers netminder Dan Green were joined by BBC Radio Nottingham's Chris Gadsby for the Panthers Post-Game Podcast. Defenceman Josh Tetlow also joined the guys for a chat as they reflected on their best bits of the superb victory over the Devils.
Great Britain Media Manager, BBC Radio Nottingham ice hockey correspondent and Freesports EIHL reporter Chris Ellis is our latest guest on My Top Line. He chooses his Nottingham Panthers team and moments from over 20 years of following and reporting on the Panthers.
Chris Ellis, Jono Bullard, Ken Feast, Dan Green & BBC Radio Nottingham's Chris Gadsby reflect on Panthers GM the GM Memorial Cup victory over Sheffield Steelers.
In this exclusive interview on BBC Radio Nottingham, Lorna Marie Fitness shares her journey with Dean Jackson from creating her online fitness business from scratch in Covid to where she is now: Best Fitness Instructor Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire 2023 (Muddy Stilettos).
This week on Episode 48 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin welcome Mark Jones of ESPN to the show and once again dive into all the latest happenings across the announcer world. Jones, a top play-by-play announcer for the NBA and college football on ESPN, discusses his experience announcing last year's NBA Finals, the opportunity to call a game with his daughter, and his roots in the NBA dating back to the the NBA Today studio show in the 1990s, as well as other topics.The two hosts also discuss TNT's options for the conference finals as well as the upcoming announcer pairings in the NBA, NHL and MLB. Throughout the show, a multitude of announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including:*** A compelling conversation with Mark Jones of ESPN*** Four deep at TNT with Harlan, Anderson, Eagle and Dedes*** Options for TNT for the Western Conference Champs*** Brian Curtis story on NBA play-by-play excellence *** Upcoming NBA assignments*** JJ Redick interviews for Raptors head coaching job**** Keith Jones goes from booth to President of Flyers*** Upcoming NHL assignments *** Kentucky Derby call by Larry Collmus *** Jake Eisenberg's MLB regular-season TV debut with Royals*** Upcoming MLB assignments *** NFL Schedule release *** Rest in Peace Lance Blanks *** Excitement in the booth at BBC Radio Nottingham*** 3,000 games called in Spanish by Jose Paneda of Miami Heat Hear it all on the newest "Announcer Schedules Podcast" as part of the Last Word on Sports Media Podcast feed. And make sure to follow/subscribe for more great content on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on Episode 48 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin welcome Mark Jones of ESPN to the show and once again dive into all the latest happenings across the announcer world. Jones, a top play-by-play announcer for the NBA and college football on ESPN, discusses his experience announcing last year's NBA Finals, the opportunity to call a game with his daughter, and his roots in the NBA dating back to the the NBA Today studio show in the 1990s, as well as other topics.The two hosts also discuss TNT's options for the conference finals as well as the upcoming announcer pairings in the NBA, NHL and MLB. Throughout the show, a multitude of announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including:*** A compelling conversation with Mark Jones of ESPN*** Four deep at TNT with Harlan, Anderson, Eagle and Dedes*** Options for TNT for the Western Conference Champs*** Brian Curtis story on NBA play-by-play excellence *** Upcoming NBA assignments*** JJ Redick interviews for Raptors head coaching job**** Keith Jones goes from booth to President of Flyers*** Upcoming NHL assignments *** Kentucky Derby call by Larry Collmus *** Jake Eisenberg's MLB regular-season TV debut with Royals*** Upcoming MLB assignments *** NFL Schedule release *** Rest in Peace Lance Blanks *** Excitement in the booth at BBC Radio Nottingham*** 3,000 games called in Spanish by Jose Paneda of Miami Heat Hear it all on the newest "Announcer Schedules Podcast" as part of the Last Word on Sports Media Podcast feed. And make sure to follow/subscribe for more great content on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Clause are a four-piece from Birmingham who bring together the swagger of the 60s, the rolling groove of the 80s and the riotous verve and attitude of the 90s. Pearce Macca (front man), Niall Fennell (drummer) Jonny Fyffe (bassist) and Liam Deakin (guitarist) effortlessly combine huge hooks with gritty verses, indie sensibilities and rhythm and blues groove and melodies to create an altogether different beast. The music defies categorisation, rolling seamlessly from crashing percussion to huge, swinging bass. There are epic singalong choruses destined for stadiums and packed festival main stages, and darker, edgier moments evoking late night cruises down dingy back streets. The band have been together since they were kids and they have matured into one of the UK's most exciting new bands. They have hit the road throughout the autumn and winter of 2022 supporting The Reytons, on their sold-out nationwide tour, following main support slots for the Pigeon Detectives, DMAs, The Enemy and The Snuts. The band completed a 16 date solo national tour in March 2022 and then embarked on a series of gigs to finish the year with a seven date solo tour culminating in a sold out 1300 capacity home town gig in Brum at the O2 Institute in late December. The live work now continues with a tour of major cities in spring 2023 including London, Glasgow, Liverpool, Leeds and Manchester. The band have been featured, to date, on Radio 1, 6, X and XS as well as Soccer AM & Clashmusic.com. They were also honoured to play on Radio 1's Big Weekend last year. In 2022 they have released the single ‘Electric', which has been played across BBC Radio Leicester, BBC Radio Derby, BBC Radio Nottingham, Student Music Network and more, and they followed this with their summer release ‘Forever Young' in July. Previous to this, two singles have reached No1 in the iTunes rock chart and just outside the Top 20 on the main chart and they have been playlisted by Spotify on All New Rock, Deezer's Hot New Rock and YouTube's Your New Alternative Playlist. The last three singles have witnessed real growth with over 4 million streams and 65k monthly listeners. There are plans for a release in early 2023 with a high-profile collaboration in the offing later in the spring. Watch this space! The Clause have had extensive support across all media – Soccer AM, BT Sports, This Feeling, Gigslutz, Band of the Day on Maximum Volume Music and Scottish Music Network among many others, plus a cover feature in the Sunday Mail and two-page interview on the Daily Record. They have also recently been awarded the BMA ‘Best Band' for the second year running, as well as ‘Best Indie and Alternative' act. #NewMusic #Interviews #Stories #SocialMedia
Matt Davies, Greg Mitchell and BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson look back on Nottingham Forest's FA Cup defeat to Blackpool and ahead to the Carabao Cup quarter-final against Wolves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Ellis, Dan Green, Jono Bullard, Ken Feast & Chris Gadsby from BBC Radio Nottingham discuss Panthers home defeat to Fife Flyers.
Matt Davies is joined by Michael Temple and BBC Radio Nottingham's Colin Fray to look back on Nottingham Forest's win over Crystal Palace as the Reds go into the World Cup in good spirits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Davies is joined by Michael Temple and BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson to reflect on Nottingham Forest's 5-0 defeat to Arsenal and look ahead to a crucial home game against Brentford. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jono Bullard, Dan Green and Chris Ellis are joined by BBC Radio Nottingham's Chris Gadsby to discuss this evening's Challenge Cup home defeat by Sheffield Steelers
Matt Davies is joined by Mikey Clarke and BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson to reflect on Nottingham Forest's 4-0 defeat to Leicester City with Steve Cooper left on the brink of losing his job.
What a ride this week! made a brilliant friend on this podcast & looking forward to hearing how her poetical journey unfolds - her new book 'Hagstone' is a thing of beauty, we hear a few of her poems in this episode! Georgina Wilding was crowned Nottingham's first Young Poet Laureate 2017 – 2019, and went on to accept the prestigious role of Creative Director of Nottingham Poetry Festival until early 2021. In 2015 she set up the poetry publishing house, Mud Press, and in the same year graduated from the University of Nottingham with a first class degree in Creative and Professional Writing. She spent the first five years of her career writing and performing as a member of the poetry collective ‘The Mouthy Poets' and has gone on to perform her work both nationally and internationally. Georgina has featured at events such as the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, International Poetry Day:Granada, Sofar Sounds, Bright Spark, Hit the Ode, Straatstheatre Braunschweig and Off Milosz festival in Poland. As well as this, she has been commissioned by organisations such as The Royal Shakespeare Company and BBC Radio Nottingham to write and perform, and has been invited to teach poetry for programmes such as the City Arts Refugee Forum collaboration, First Story, the National Literacy Trust, and Redhill Academy's specialisms week.
Freebs, Lisa, Holly and Kieron are joined by BBC Radio Nottingham's very own Mr Nottingham Forest, Colin Fray! We talk Promotion (obviously!), life in the Commentary Box and the most random place Colin has ever been recognised!! We also have a brief chat about the summer moves, Samba and what's to come in 22/23 We will be back before the new Premier League season kicks off!! Youuuuu Reds!
BBC Radio Nottingham's Colin Fray joins us for our first summer special as he discusses commentating on Nottingham Forest's win at Wembley, shutting down Jim White and what could happen in the Premier League.
Another episode of The Magpie Circle LIVE as we look ahead to Notts County's National League clash at home to Kings Lynn this coming Bank Holiday Friday, after Saturday's dismal 5-1 defeat at the hands of Torquay.We are delighted to be joined by BBC Radio Nottingham's Mark Stallard!
Matt Davies is joined by BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson and Reds fan Mikey Clarke to look back on Nottingham Forest's 4-1 at Blackpool and look ahead to Wednesday night's game against Coventry City.
Another episode of The Magpie Circle LIVE as we look ahead to Notts' National League trip to Woking on Saturday!Delighted to be joined once again my BBC Radio Nottingham's Mark Stallard!
With the Mayor and Lynn were Dennis McCarthy the local presenter from BBC Radio Nottingham who was giving their support to Lynn's efforts. Dennis was also a well-respected dog breeder from Nottinghamshire. We traveled to Butterwick with our ancient BMC lorry with trailer and Victoria Carriage. In the box, we had Juno and her son Jupiter who was to become an equine “celebrity” of some note up and down the County during his future career as a working Carriage Horse for Horse Drawn Weddings.He also became “unforgettable” when he was asked to take Ruth and me to numerous “Sunday meets” of the British Driving Society within the County. There are several audio stories about his “equine escapades”!
Another episode of The Magpie Circle LIVE as we look ahead to Notts' big National League clash away at Bromley on Saturday!We are delighted to be joined by BBC Radio Nottingham's Mark Stallard!
Another episode of The Magpie Circle LIVE as we look ahead to we discuss Notts' 4-1 victory in the National League against Southend & the upcoming FA trophy tie this Saturday at home to Altrincham!We're delighted to be once again joined by BBC Radio Nottingham's Mark Stallard & lifelong fan Chloe Page!Get sending in your thoughts or any questions you have for us!
Matt Davies is joined by Nottingham Forest legend Garry Birtles and BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson as we look back on the win against Peterborough and discuss the latest transfer news.
Another episode of The Magpie Circle LIVE as we look ahead to Notts' big National League fixture away in North London on Tuesday night against Boreham Wood!We are delighted to be joined once again by BBC Radio Nottingham's Mark Stallard!
Our Chris Wynn was joined by Mansfield Town reporter and BBC Radio Nottingham presenter - Jake Garner - to go over tomorrow's FA Cup opener between Sunderland and Mansfield at the Stadium of Light!What's the crack?How did Jake come to report on Mansfield then?How are Nigel Clough's lads getting on currently?Speaking of Clough Jr - what exactly happened to his predecessors David Flitcroft and Graham Coughlan in the role?Who in the Mansfield side should Sunlun be watching out for tomorrow?Considering they aren't on a great run of form themselves, are the fans confident about tomorrow's game and is the club taking the competition seriously?Does any of this reduce the anxiety for our Chris over a fixture that may not be all that important compared to the League - but a result that may well be needed to help get the lads firing after a disappointing week for Sunderland AFC...All this and much more! Listen in! #SAFC #MTFC #FACup #EFL See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another edition of The Magpie Circle LIVE as we discuss Saturday's fantastic 1-0 win away at table toppers Grimsby Town as we also look ahead to the first round proper of The FA Cup away at Rochdale!We're delighted to once again be joined by BBC Radio Nottingham's Mark Stallard, former Notts player Don O'Riordan & lifelong fan Chloe Page!We discuss Ruben Rodrigues transfer speculation, the magic of the FA Cup & much more!
Another edition of The Magpie Circle Live as review Tuesday night's 3-2 defeat to 10 man Halifax & look ahead to Notts' next National League fixture on Saturday away at Yeovil!We're delighted to be joined by BBC Radio Nottingham's Mark Stallard!We discuss, Halifax defeat, what to expect from Yeovil, Ian Burchnall & much more!
Another edition of The Magpie Circle LIVE as we discuss Saturday's 1-0 win at Meadow Lane over Maidenhead United!We're delighted to be joined once again by BBC Radio Nottingham's Charlie Slater & lifelong Notts fan Chloe Page!We discuss all from Saturday's victory, Notts' unbeaten start, looking ahead to Altrincham & much more!
Another LIVE episode of The Magpie Circle Live as we review Notts County's 2020/21 season after Saturday's play-off heartbreak at Plainmoor on Saturday.We are joined by BBC Radio Nottingham's Mark Stallard!We discuss everything throughout the 2020/21 season including Ian Burchnall, Neal Ardley, Michael Doyle, key signings, recruitment, youth system & much more!
Another LIVE preview as the road to Ashton Gate continues, we preview the big National League play-off fixture between Notts & Chesterfield!We are delighted to be joined by The Nottingham Post's Leigh Curtis & BBC Radio Nottingham's newly crowned Magpie Circle pundit of the season Mark Stallard!We talk Notts' play-off hopes, what to expect from Chesterfield, impact of fans at Meadow Lane, Ian Burchnall, Michael Doyle, Ruben Rodrigues & much more!
Join us on the road to Wembl.... I mean Ashton Gate for the run in of The National League play-offs after what was a very emotional game Saturday for a lot of Notts County fans, returning to Meadow Lane for the first time in 434 days!We're joined by BBC Radio Nottingham's Charlie Slater & former Notts County Women's player Beth Curzon!We talk Saturday's 3-0 win against Weymouth, the impact of fans back at Meadow Lane, the play-offs, Ian Burchnall, Michael Doyle & much more!
Another episode of The Magpie Circle LIVE as we preview Notts County's crucial National League fixture away at Wrexham on Tuesday evening.We're joined by BBC Radio Nottingham's Mark Stallard & former Notts County Women's player Beth Curzon.We discuss Saturday's draw with Bromley, Ian Burchnall, Michael Doyle, Ruben Rodrigues, what to expect at Wrexham, the play-off run in & much more!
Today, I spoke to Andy Whittaker, from BBC Radio Nottingham. We discussed his lockdown experience and also about his incredible career!
Three personal stories reflecting on how we interpret and respond to the rules. Including 81-year old Patricia, who has finally found her birth family after a 30 year search - right in the middle of a global pandemic. She's desperate to be reunited with her birth mum on her 100th birthday – but equally determined not to break national lockdown rules. And Wayne, who lives in Oxford with his husband, reflects on the rules that impact him because of his identity as a sexually active gay man - from blood donations to safari holidays. Plus the Nottinghamshire biology teacher living a double-life as a pirate radio show host... until the BBC came knocking. Presented and produced by Becca Bryers, with additional production from Shivani Dave. With thanks to Justin Dealey at BBC Three Counties Radio, Clodagh Stenson at BBC Radio Oxford, and Dean Jackson and Kenny Burton at BBC Radio Nottingham. You can find out more about BBC Introducing here: bbc.co.uk/introducing And blood donation in the UK here: blood.co.uk/who-can-give-blood
Another episode of The Magpie Circle LIVE as we preview Notts County National League fixture away at Barnet on Saturday!We're joined BBC Radio Nottingham's Mark Stallard!We discuss last nights 3-2 victory against Sutton United, Notts' play-off hopes, Ruben Rodrigues, Kyle Wootton, Ian Burchnall, what to expect at Barnet and much more!
Former Nottingham Forest striker Nathan Tyson and BBC Radio Nottingham's Colin Fray join Matt Davies to reflect on the team's season of attacking woes ahead of the final fixture of the campaign.
Another episode of The Magpie Circle LIVE match preview as we look ahead to Notts' National League fixture on Saturday against Yeovil Town.We are joined by BBC Radio Nottingham's Mark Stallard as we discuss the 2-2 draw with Boreham Wood on Tuesday night, what we expect to see from Notts against Yeovil & Notts' recent form.We also discuss what will happen to Notts' academy should we not get promoted as Notts' will lose the half million pound funding from The Football League.
EPISODE 27. in this episode we are joined by a Notts legend, a man who is the tied 10th all-time top scorer for Notts County, Mark Stallard!In a very eventful & in-depth chat with Mark we chat about all things Notts County from his playing career with Notts & also his commentary career for BBC Radio Nottingham with Notts. Mark tells some fantastic stories from Notts' pre-season tour to Thailand & Brunei with a knocking shop in the players hotel & a venomous snake on the training pitch to fearing for his life driving to games with Colin Slater!Mark is a true Notts legend scoring 79 goals in 227 appearances for the club, also having a successful career with the likes of Derby County, Bradford City, Wycombe Wanderers, Barnsley, Shrewsbury Town & Lincoln City!
On today's Garibaldi Red podcast, Matt Davies is joined by Sarah Clapson and BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson to look back on Forest's win at Preston and discuss potential January transfer business.
Matt Davies is joined by Sarah Clapson and BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson to look back on the encouraging 0-0 draw against Watford, despite scoring no goals and discuss the direction of the club in 2021.
Geeta Pendse presents Front Row live from Nottingham in a shared broadcast with BBC Radio Nottingham. In spite of virus restrictions, Nottingham Playhouse goes live for the first time since March this week with a season they're calling Notthingham Unlocks. We'll talk to the playwright and local James Graham about his brand new play, a lockdown romance played by TV stars Jessica Raine and Pearl Mackie. James Graham, who's known for stage and TV dramas that take on big topical issues, from Brexit to Rupert Murdoch's rise to power, will explain why the the story of a couple who meet on a perfect date and then have to decide what to do when lockdown begins, is the perfect story for now. The live music venue Rock City is celebrating forty years of launching a thousand music careers and Nottingham relationships this year. We'll have memories right from the beginning but also from students who are finding the venue's pioneering socially distanced gigs a lifetime. We'll talk to the Nottingham-born musician Liam Bailey who fulfilled his dream of playing at Rock City. He was signed by Amy Winehouse, supported Paloma Faith and tours with Drum and bass duo Chance and Status. But his new album Ekundayo – named for a Yoruba word meaning sorrow becomes joy – is a new departure for the singer-songwriter. It’s an album motored by stories from his own life – from his search for his absent Jamaican father to his struggles with mental health to managing to make the most of lockdown against all the odds. And Phoebe Boswell will talk about her forthcoming exhibition - Here - at Nottingham's New Art exchange. She was born in Kenya, raised in the Arabian Gulf but now lives and works in the UK. Her work combines drawing with video, sound and digital animation but the themes are simple ones of identity and belonging. She’ll be talking about her brand new interactive work which struck an unexpected chord with lockdown-weary participants. Presenter: Geeta Pendse Producer: Olive Clancy
We look back on the defeat to Barnsley, the reaction to it and preview the first Championship game of the season with BBC Radio Nottingham presenter David Jackson.
Senior fellow Professor Sarah Hall discusses the UK's level of public debt and what this means for the UK economy.
Becca Bryers guides you through surprising stories of communities across England pulling together during these uncertain times, drawn from across BBC Local Radio. This episode: - De Montfort University contour fashion student Disha, is putting her sewing skills to good use making reusable face masks at home in India. - Five-year-old Isaac from Belper and his granny Mhairi have been raising money for charity with a new book, which has a "stay at home" message. - Becky, a pregnant NHS worker from Nottingham shares how her faith in humanity was restored, following a car break-in and theft. - Archie, head boy at Therfield School in Leatherhead, takes over the airwaves to deliver his end-of-year speech - And the Sikh community kitchen in Middlesborough, continuing to serve hot foot to those in need throughout the pandemic Featuring stories from: Ady Dayman at BBC Radio Leicester, Heidi Booth at BBC Radio Derby, Andy Whittaker at BBC Radio Nottingham, Lesley McCabe at BBC Radio Surrey, and BBC Radio Tees
Nottingham Forest are one step closer to the play-offs after a surprisingly straightforward win over the Huddersfield. We review the game and look forward to facing Bristol City with former BBC Radio Nottingham presenter Robin Chipperfield.
Forest Fancast is a North American podcast produced by Forest fans. Hosted by @NFFCFlorida, @Melchett, and @JordanThelen. The man! The myth! The mouth! BBC Radio Nottingham’s Colin Fray has been the voice of Nottingham Forest for over a quarter of a century, crafting an audio narrative that has been so essential to Forest fans the world over. Fray’s distinctive tones have elevated the greatest Forest moments of the last 25 years, as well as providing consolation during the all-too-frequent low spells. From the dark days of League One, to the team’s current lofty position in the Championship knocking on the EPL’s door, Fray has seen and called it all. In this ‘Stoppage Time’ special, he talks with Forest Fancast about particular Forest players for whom he developed an affection, which one manager fired-too-soon does he think represents the clubs biggest ‘sliding doors’ moment, an insight into the mind of Sabri Lamouchi, what might happen in the BIG GAME v Leeds United, and we ask Colin to lay his cards on the table regarding the likelihood of a Reds promotion this season… Contact us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/forestfancast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forestfancast/ Anchor: https://anchor.fm/forestfancast ---This episode is sponsored by Boot Bags, founded by pro soccer players, Shane Malcolm and Jordan Schweitzer in 2019, the company is dedicated to providing quality products for traveling athletes, professionals and sports enthusiasts. For every 5 bootbags we sell, it gives us an opportunity to give a pair of new or lightly used boots to a child in need. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/forestfancast/message
Ben Weisz is joined by Aisha Iqbal, Bradford political reporter for BBC Radio Leeds and Tamsin Melville BBC Radio Cornwall's political reporter as they talk thorugh they Climate change might be a global problem - but local government is under growing pressure to step up and help tackle it. We travel around the country with BBC Radio Nottingham's Hugh Casswell, BBC WM's Kath Stanczyszyn and BBC Radio York's Gemma Dillon to find out what councils are doing, a year after And after a certain online media streaming service which inspired our podcast's name launched their own flavour of ice cream, we thought it was only fitting that we had one too. Bibi Lynch joins Ben at Sussex's famous ice cream parlour Marrocco's to concoct a new flavour. If there's something happening that you think we should be looking at email politix@bbc.co.uk
Ben Weisz sees in the new year with BBC Radio Nottingham's Hugh Casswell and BBC Radio York's Gemma Dillon to chat about council run energy companies and train problems. There's also a masked singer inspired politcal quiz. Its the first Politix & Chill Dominic Cummings Book Club where construction students from East Sussex College in Eastbourne consider one of the articles suggested by Dominic Cummings in his blog post. There's also Playground politics from Ruishton in Somerset.
Four stories drawn from across England, celebrating the power of words. Featuring the World War II letters sent to Gilbert, from his lover - the mysterious "G". Ninety-seven-year-old Maurice Rutherford is gaining an online following, with his poems reflecting on love and older age (among other things!) Plus, Mansfield's former town crier explains the importance of the role in medieval times. And poet Hollie McNish reflects on the confusion and embarrassment that can come from a difference in regional dialect. Presented and produced by Becca Bryers. With contributions from: Genevieve Tudor and Allan Price at BBC Radio Shropshire Dominic King at BBC Radio Kent Pip Watts at BBC Radio Nottingham
What a great time talking with Mark Dennison. A presenter on BBC Radio Nottingham and more importantly the City Ground stadium announcer. What is it like to talk to City Ground fans the first time? Names he has butchered? Best goals he's witnessed? And we dive into the hot topic in the UK right now...things you've accidentally swallowed. Oh, and...does he feel we are on our way up? Special thanks to Boot Bags for supporting the Forest Fancast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/forestfancast/message
In the past decade, David Monkton has spent much time looking for a new direction in life. Having spent the main part of his life as a methodist minister, and having had to adjust to life in the wake of personal tragedy, David has been facing change on a large scale. In this special, and highly personal conversation, David talks to Paul about the power of faith, the sense of mortality, and coming to terms with the times of transition that affect us all from time to time. ABOUT THE GUEST David Monkton David is described as a Supernumerary Presbyter, meaning he generally helps with ministry in Nottingham & Derby Methodist District (UK). He is also a Police Chaplain for Nottinghamshire Police; as well as being Chaplain to three Residential Care Homes. David is also a monthly contributor to the local paper – the Nottingham Post – and an occasional contributor to BBC Radio Nottingham’s 'Thought for the Day'. He is also involved with the University of Nottingham’s YouTube study series on Methodism. Contact David via… LinkedIn ABOUT THE HOST Paul Lowe is the founder of PaulLoweHEARTS and makes a difference by helping you make a difference. He is totally committed to his HEARTS-centred approach of… Helping Everyone Achieve Results Towards Success Paul has a long and distinguished history of coaching & mentoring - particularly focusing on helping you clarify your true life’s purpose. He has also been responsible for raising significant funds for a multitude of good causes; positively inspiring many, many children – from challenging backgrounds – within the UK and globally. Paul and his empathic team embrace a three-fold purpose: Firstly, to help you find your purpose; secondly, to get your inspirational messages & stories out into the world; whilst thirdly, to support charitable organisations in their development & fund-raising – to make a global difference. We achieve this by: Delivering our empowering HEARTS-centred programmes Sharing your true-life inspirational messages and stories through our Speaking From Our HEARTS book series & podcast Utilising our truly authentic charitable commitment, empathy & HEARTS CONTACT METHODS Mob: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 E-mail: paul@paul-lowe.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/PaulLoweHEARTS Web: https://www.speakingfromourhearts.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speakingfromourhearts1/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/343409936534175/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmznF8VCcZKEdSfE7VlwUA
Grab Some Friends has news coming soon, but first: a sweet summer treat! Hosts Tatiana Cantu and Dr. Dan Cantu interview Nathan Makaryk about his debut novel, Nottingham, an epic historical fiction that changes everything you think you know about Robin Hood. This bonus episode includes the full interview cut for time into Episode 20 "Nottingham!" So gather your merry men, summon the sheriff, and stir up some trouble, because the Grab Some Friends crew is here with the scoop on the best novel you've never heard of... until now! Grab Some Friends is produced by Somnigram! Hosts: Dan Cantu (@dan_cantu), Tatiana Cantu (@tatianacan2) Producer/Director: Seth Thygesen Writers: Dan Cantu, Tatiana Cantu, Seth Thygesen Special Guest: Grab Some Friends is produced by Somnigram! Hosts: Dan Cantu (@dan_cantu), Tatiana Cantu (@tatianacan2) Producer/Director: Seth Thygesen Writers: Dan Cantu, Tatiana Cantu, Seth Thygesen Special Guest: Nathan Makaryk (@NathanMakaryk) Nottingham by Nathan Makaryk Nottingham by Nathan Makaryk on Audible Meet Nathan Makaryk on his book tour! More interviews with Nathan Makaryk on BBC Radio Nottingham (at 3:09) Kurt Vonnegut: The Shape of Stories
Happy New Year!!! What better way to start the year than with some DPC wisdom?! Trick question of course... there isn't a better way!We've compiled all of the answers so far to our closing question "What would you say to somebody that is going through something similar to you right now?" to bring you one bumper injection of DPC loveliness to your ears.The beauty of the DPC of course is that everyone's answer is different, however, there are similar themes throughout, the main one being one of our key reasons for this podcast... to talk about it!We'll be back next week with another fantastic DPC interview, but if you can't wait til then, our very own Kathryn Hooker made her BBC debut this week!! She was LIVE on BBC Radio Nottingham on Wednesday 2nd Jan @ 9:30am (on Mark Dennison's show). Here's the link to listen: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06tvngw Once again, thank you all so much for listening, sharing, instagramming and your continued support, it means the world!! Featured guests and times of enlightenment:Sam Jones 2:45Chris Barnard 7:17Kathryn Hooker 11:43Beth Rendall 13:36Amy & Laura (Friends of the DPC) 17:12Sam Vidler 18:43Bréda Timoney 21:05Emma Jones 23:09Chris Penn 25:36Tobey Vidler 28:07Email: dpcpodcast@hotmail.comWebsite. www.dpcpodcast.co.uk Instagram: @dpcpodcast
In today’s episode of the Mastering The Life Podcast, your host Paul Lowe interviews Colin Slater MBE. Colin is an octagenerian gentleman who spent his life in broadcasting and more specifically, in the world of football. Colin shares his knowledge and insights about how to master life and his views on broadcasting and football. Colin discusses how life has changed over the span of years. He also recalls the time when high blood pressure didn’t have any medicine. He also talks about the most important characters that he met during his lifetime. Listen now to today’s episode on life and how it is an ever-changing game. KEY TAKEAWAYS Insight to life in general. Change is constant in life, and Colin has seen a lot of change over the past decades. He mentions that change is development and therefore, moving forward; but it doesn’t always. Not all changes work for the better. They are not all for the benefit of society because they don't move the world forward. But he's seen changes pretty well in every part of the world in which he had moved and had his being. He cannot think of an area where he has not seen change. He recognizes that there had been enormous changes as a result of technical improvements over the ages. Where would we be today without such improvements? Medical Advancement. Previously, having a gall bladder operation would have left a big scar - not now though. Recently, a friend of Colin's also underwent the removal of a gall bladder; this time by keyhole surgery and without the subsequent external bodily scar. That's a transformation for good. In the 1940’s Colin’s father was diagnosed with high blood pressure. He was advised to lower consumption of salt and very sparingly eating red meat. There was no medicine then, his father died when he was around 46 years old. Unlike now, there is already pretty much a pill for everything. Life is complex. He is not saying that it's frighteningly complex or anything like that, but he does believe that - due to relationships with others - life can often become complicated. A good example being in the workplace; you don't always agree - or even like - colleagues but nonetheless, still have to deal with whatever challenges may be presented. Not all people are co-operative; they're not all even-tempered and not everyone is on your side - but you have still got to deal with them for the benefit of your employers and for your own development as a character, as a person. Bill Shankly. The man who created what Liverpool Football Club is today. They are Bill Shankly's Club. Common trait of great people - be it in broadcasting or football - is never to be satisfied with second best - always wanting to do your best. Success in life, if it's not going to be a flash in the pan, a one-off, is not achieved by sitting-back and resting on your laurels. It’s achieved by very hard, dedicated work. People under-rate how much work goes in. These people haven't just achieved what they did achieve by chance or luck. They don't ever do that. This breed of person, they always take it on and take it further, and that's what makes them stand out as outstanding people. Principles. There is something interesting about people who joined boards of directors of football clubs. He’s known so many of them over the years. He’s known them well. And he’s known that they were undoubtedly successful in business, but they run their businesses to certain principles, and they were keen always to apply those principles year in year out. “That's got us where we are and we are going to stay with our principles. We're not going to be tempted away from them.” Colin thinks that's a very fine trait. Life’s purpose. What he has learned in life, and what he tried to apply day by day, it is to give off his best in all circumstances, and he picked those words carefully because it means to give, means giving of yourself. Voluntary sectors. The voluntary sector helps to keep Britain going. Two examples. One is the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and Saving Lives at Sea running entirely on voluntary subscriptions. Two is the British Red Cross who flourishes despite the problem of having to raise every penny for themselves. But these things only happen and were only able to achieve them because there are enough people in society, could do with more; but there are enough people in society who give themselves. Poverty. An alternative to prosperity, is usually thought of and often is another 'P' and it is poverty, and we know what poverty is. Poverty is when you are scraping money together when you don't have enough money to do what really you need to be able to do. Values have changed. The value of money has changed remarkably. Colin started his working life with a weekly wage of 1 pound and 10 shillings. He knows what it is not to have enough money. He knows and remembers it. And he never allows it to leave him completely. Later on, you get more money and you can do more things like holidays, leisure time. But never allow yourself to forget those days in the past when you never had enough. Things that you can’t control. When you experience a situation that you cannot do anything about. Ask yourself. Can I do anything to change it? No, I can't. So just draw a deep breath. Prosperity from Wikipedia. Prosperity is the state of flourishing, thriving, good fortune or successful social status, prosperity often encompasses wealth, but also includes other factors which can be independent of wealth to varying degrees such as happiness and health. Good health is prosperity. When you are unwell. You cannot function efficiently, and you cannot do well. Also, if you sat where other people sit, in terms of being in pain, being less comfortable living your life, and then you get to understand how they feel. So, a bit of suffering, that does that sharpen you up in recognizing that some people have that kind of set back and difficulty in all of their life and every one of their days. Service above self. This principle that is hugely important. Service to others above self can sometimes cause inconvenience. So, service to society above self. Words of wisdom for the young generation. When you are choosing your first job or an early job in your career, never think that money as the all-important factor that would convince you to take job A rather than job B. it isn't. What will really matter to your long-term success in life is whether or not when you join a firm, a company, whatever it is. Whenever you join, there is somebody there, who has the skill and the willingness to teach you the rudiments of the job that's something that money cannot buy. Words of wisdom for those who are getting on in terms of years a bit. Every now and again, have a little review of where you've come from and where you are and where you want to be and are you content that you are on the right path? A little bit of audit of one's own life is no bad thing. Words of wisdom for older people. when you get older, don't think, don't believe for a moment that this means that you have to be on the scrap heap. No, you should still be for all your experience and knowledge greatly valued by the rest of society in a very positive way. BEST MOMENTS “Character is the bedrock of all who are and of our relationships, but you have to work at all those relationships.” “Perseverance is a big word in what it entails, in what it means, and what it can do for all of us in life. Persevere - persevere to the end; not just for five minutes.” “I don't know what it is that galvanizes such people because it may be different qualities in different people but they get galvanized wanting to reach the top, wanting to be hugely successful and never ever being satisfied with second best.” “But it's around having a purpose, a light, a direction that we need to follow because if we don't stand for something, we'll fall for everything.” VALUABLE RESOURCES Paul's Mastering The Game of Life Book... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Speaking-our-Hearts-Mastering-game/dp/1781332819 Paul's Emerging From The Forest Book...Emerging From The Forest The Mastering Life Podcast... https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/mastering-life/id1421271122?mt=2 ABOUT THE HOST Something that’s never been attached to Paul is the label ‘normal’ – for which he is immensely proud. He definitely subscribes to being one of those mentioned – in the Steve Jobs quote: “Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes... the ones who see things differently -- they're not fond of rules... You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can't do is ignore them because they change things... they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do.” Paul Lowe is the founder of PaulLoweHEARTS – which has a three-fold purpose. Firstly, to help you make the transition from Pain to Purpose; secondly, to get your inspirational messages and stories out into the world and thirdly, to support charitable organisations in their development & fund-raising. We achieve this by: Delivering our empowering Mindset For Success programmes Sharing your true-life inspirational messages and stories through our Mastering Life Podcast and our Speaking From Our HEARTS book series Utilising our significant charitable knowledge and experience. Find Your Purpose – Make A Difference Paul is totally committed to his HEARTS brand vision (an acronym) of: ‘Helping Everyone Achieve Results Towards Success’. He has a long and distinguished track record of raising significant funds for a multitude of good causes; positively changing the lives of many disadvantaged children within the UK and globally – drawing on his colourful and wide-ranging life's experiences to help others do the same and achieve success in the game of life. “Remember – Mastering Life Starts, By Embracing Our HEARTS!” CONTACT METHOD Email: paul@paul-lowe.org http://www.paullowehearts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/PaulLoweHEARTS/ https://twitter.com/PaulLoweHEARTS https://www.instagram.com/paullowehearts/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmznF8VCcZKEdSfE7VlwUA Mobile: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 ABOUT THE GUEST Colin Slater MBE is an English Sports commentator; previously serving BBC Radio Nottingham. He has reported and commentated on football matches at Notts County since 1959, initially writing match reports for ‘The Football News’ and ‘The Football Post’ before joining Radio Nottingham in 1968. Prior to that, Colin worked as a journalist on local newspapers in Bradford. He was awarded an MBE in 2001, not only for his contribution to radio, but also for his work with the Football Association and his role as the Deputy Chairman of the Nottingham Bench of Magistrates (NBoM). Colin has covered over 2000 Notts County matches for Radio Nottingham, the milestone completed in November 2007, when Notts played Macclesfield Town. In April 2017, he announced that he was to retire from commentary duties for BBC Radio Nottingham although he would remain as the station's Notts County correspondent. Later that year, he was named as an Honorary Life President of Notts County Football Club, in recognition of his many years of dedication to the club. He represents the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham on the General Synod of the Church of England.
One of several live 2-ways I did for BBC Radio Nottingham on Saturday 26th May live from Newark Castle.
My guest appearance on BBC Radio Nottingham discussing local news and views, which included business, Brexit and the secret to a happy marriage. A big thank you to BBC Radio Nottingam for having me.
The life and times of thespian and broadcaster Colin Bower. After some earlier considerable exploits, as he explains here, Colin was memorably the launch presenter on Plymouth Sound, going on to host many programmes on Radio Trent in the 70s and 80s, at a time when the schedule included all manner of styles. Here he is, in conversation with Dean Jackson in 2017 on BBC Radio Nottingham.
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'The Apprentice' is back on our screens, but is it good for your career and bad for business? Also what lessons can be learned from the process itself and from the performance of Lord Sugar's candidates? Find out this and much more in this edition of the Career Codex podcast. Please note, the podcast contains an interview I did on BBC Radio Nottingham - the interview starts with comments from Aaron Dicks, owner of Impression, I then follow and give my thoughts representing business in general. If you like what you've heard, please share with friends and follow at www.facebook.com/careercodex
Forgive me, ladies and gentlemen, for the months long absence of this podcast. Join me now, as we travel back through the mists of time to BBC Radio Nottingham in the early 90s, and meet fantastic local broadcaster Dennis McCarthy. Oh yes, and me when I was 9.
Comedians Rhod Gilbert and Lloyd Langford reflect on the Opening Ceremony of the London Games while singer Alex Trimble speaks about performing during the lighting of the cauldron. Ahead of Rebecca Adlington’s attempt to defend her Olympic 800m freestyle title, she reveals her thoughts on setting world record in Beijing and BBC Radio Nottingham speak to her fans in Mansfield. South African Caster Semenya returns to the Olympics after having her gender questioned at the World Athletic Championships in Berlin three years ago, BBC Radio 4's "Woman's Hour" investigates if the IOC's policy on testing for female hyperandrogenism is fair? In "Learning to Lose - An Olympic Confessional", slam poet Marshall Soulful Jones brings together the confessions of North American Olympic competitors who discuss the shame and agony of their losses. Finally as men’s gymnastics team celebrate Britain’s first Olympic team medal in over a century, BBC WM speaks to Kristian Thomas' supporters.
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i managed to pop into bbc radio nottingham yesterday to talk about the ark project.
i managed to pop into bbc radio nottingham yesterday to talk about the ark project.
i managed to pop into bbc radio nottingham yesterday to talk about the ark project.
Alan Clifford interviews Ellie Harrison about her Trans-Atlantic Challenge project and her role in the Save Victoria Baths campaign
Alan Clifford interviews Ellie Harrison about her Trans-Atlantic Challenge project and her role in the Save Victoria Baths campaign
John Holmes interviews Ellie Harrison about her Tea Blog project on BBC Radio Nottingham (featuring music from The Eagles and Swing Out Sister)
John Holmes interviews Ellie Harrison about her Tea Blog project on BBC Radio Nottingham (featuring music from The Eagles and Swing Out Sister)
Alan Clifford interviews Ellie Harrison about Swear Box 2005 and the Day-to-Day Data exhibition she curated for Angel Row Gallery on BBC Radio Nottingham
Alan Clifford interviews Ellie Harrison about Swear Box 2005 and the Day-to-Day Data exhibition she curated for Angel Row Gallery on BBC Radio Nottingham
Karl Cooper interviews a young Ellie Harrison about her project Eat 22 on BBC Radio Nottingham
Karl Cooper interviews a young Ellie Harrison about her project Eat 22 on BBC Radio Nottingham