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Jacob Culshaw and Charlie Zazzera are joined by Geoff Doyle from BBC Three Counties Radio and Luton Fan YouTuber Lewis Williams to preview Luton vs Watford at Kenilworth Road on Saturday...
In this edition of DIG IT, Peter Brown turns the microphone around and chats with Chris Day about his life and times working with plants, garden centres, radio, people in horticulture, and even a few greenhouses! From a humble apprentice at Rochfords to plant publicity manager at Buckingham Garden Centre, Chris spills the beans on some of his gardening wisdom along the way. Plant mentions: Aloe Vera, Aspidistra, Basil, Beloperone guttata (shrimp or prawn plant!), Cymbidiums, Sweet peas, lawn turf, Kentia palms, Melon, Pineapple, Tomato, Cucumber, Snake plant, Mother-in-Laws (Sansevieria), African Violets (Saintpaulia), Poinsettias, Phalaenopsis (Moth Orchid), Universal Winter Pansies from Colegraves, Cacti, Money plants (Crassula), Chloropytum, Venus Fly Traps and Yuccas. Floral Flame for the Manchester Olympic bid at Manchester Airport created with Begonias, Lobelia, Marigold, Parsley, Perilla, and Impatien). Product mentions: Greenhouse: Corrugated plastic, aluminium (glass to ground), Wooden greenhouse, staging, Victorian style. Paraffin heaters, thermostatically electric fan heater, Garland propagating products, LED grow lights, roller benches, red spider mite pests, pH soil tests and soil science. Wool pots and Mycorrhizal products (RootGrow). People and Place mentions: Amateur Gardening magazine, Alan Beswick, BBC Radio Manchester, BBC Three Counties Radio, Blue Peter Garden, Alan Down, Bridgemere Garden World, RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Dutch Flower Auctions at Aalsmeer, Graham Clarke, Fred Downham, Rochford Houseplants (commercial growers), Garden Centre Association, Guernsey Flower Show, Horticulture Week, Peter Seabrook, Louise Lear, Peat Free UK houseplant growers, Val Bourne, Myerscough College and Writtle College. Hotbeds, created with strawy manure, and John Innes Compost No3. Chris's Desert Island luxuries: Felco secateurs and Potato ‘Home Guard' Chris's book co-authored with Rob Keenan Amateur Gardening Complete Gardening Answers (published by Robinsons). Catch Chris's online Garden Centre postings on Facebook and Instagram Our thanks to Chiltern Music Therapy for supplying the music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Justin Dealey on BBC Three Counties Radio to discuss the test of the Emergency Alert Notification and discuss the latest tech news. Is it possible our voice conversations are being listened to for the purposes of feeding us advertising? Plus what is the Gadget Detective's favourite gadget? You can follow and contact the Gadget Detective on Twitter @gadgetdetective. If you enjoy these shows please consider subscribing and leaving a review, thanks. #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Help #Advice #Justin #Dealey #BBC #Radio #Three #Counties #Emergency #Alert #Notification #Test #UK #Phones #Broadcast #Earthquake #Terrorism #Abduction #Weather #Extreme #Text #Conspriracy #Theories #Theory #Danger #Silent #Airplane #Mode #Voice #Spying #Advertising #App #Microphone #ChatGPT #OpenAI #Artificial #Intelligence
In today's episode I talk to Patti Sloley. Patti is a TV Chef, Food Writer Broadcaster and Speaker. She appears regularly on TV shows and her work has been featured in well known food magazines and publications. Patti is a chef on a mission to introduce the world to the glorious and exciting African food that she was taught to cook by her mum growing up in Ghana. Described by Executive Traveller magazine as Ghana's best kept secret, Patti is inspiring and exuberant with a zest for life. Hers is food from and for the soul. In a short series for ITV's Lorraine Show titled ‘Patti's Taste of Christmas', she delighted viewers with some of her favourite festive dishes. She has also featured on John and Lisa's Weekend Kitchen. With features in several magazines, Patti is a regular on BBC Three Counties Radio, where she shares food tips and recipes with regular listeners with her passion for food. As a resident chef at the well known and prestigious Jean-Christophe Novelli Academy, she runs courses on African fusion called ‘ A Taste of Africa'. She has written two cookbooks - ‘A Plate in the Sun' and ‘Date with Plantain'. Patti talks about her passion for cooking and how we are able to enjoy a much more varied and exciting love of food when we are open to variety and a willingness to explore something different. Her take on life is fun loving and inspiring and she gives people the inspiration, whatever their budget, to enjoy a new way eating through exploration of food and worldwide adventurous menus. For more information on Patti Sloley please visit Www.pattismenu.com
In this episode, Katie speaks to GP Dr. Nighat Arif, who explains why our skin changes as we age and the medical treatments, skincare regimes and lifestyle tweaks we can all consider. Plus we cover who, where and when to go for help if things don't improve. Dr Nighat Arif has over 15 years of experience in the NHS and private practice as a GP and medical educator specialising in women's health. You'll also know her as a TV doctor from BBC Breakfast, ITV This morning and BBC Look East, and she also hosts her own Sunday breakfast show on BBC Three Counties Radio. She is passionate about menopause care and appeared in the Channel Four documentary by Davina McCall, as well as on numerous podcasts and has been recognised for her exceptional commitment to raising awareness of menopause and women's health care in Black and Asian communities. In this episode: 2:32 The effect of hormonal changes on the skin4:01 The experiences of the Black and Asian communities6:34 Small changes we can make to help our skin8:11 Medical treatments10:34 Are experimental treatments effective?13:15 Vaginal skincare18:10 Vaginal atrophy20:15 Asking for help ______ About The Latte Lounge: This episode of the Latte Lounge podcast was presented by Katie Taylor from The Latte Lounge. Download our free perimenopause symptom checker here: https://www.lattelounge.co.uk/the-34-symptoms-of-perimenopause-and-menopause-symptom-checker/ Would you like some extra support with managing your menopause symptoms? Here's a few ways we can help: The Latte Lounge + is our online menopause clinic where you can get an online appointment with a menopause doctor, a personalised treatment plan and prescriptions delivered to your door, all for an affordable monthly payment. More info here. The Latte Lounge Membership: join Katie in the inner hub for just £9.99 a month and you'll get a monthly practical masterclasses (things like taster menopause yoga sessions, Q&As with menopause specialists etc), members-only content (including 'cheat sheet' summaries of our podcast episodes), how-to guides and resources, and closer support from Katie when you need it. More info here. Our free menopause symptom tracker: download our free symptom resource to check, track and understand your symptoms. DOWNLOAD FOR FREE HERE. Find The Latte Lounge community online... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thelatteloungewomenover40 (or search The Latte Lounge group to find us) Instagram: @loungethelatte Twitter: @lounge_latte YouTube: The Latte Lounge Website: www.lattelounge.co.uk Menopause resources: www.lattelounge.co.uk/menopause The Midlife Festival: https://www.themidlifefestival.com/ Links from this episode: Find out more about Dr Arif from OSD Healthcare https://osdhealthcare.co.uk/ Thank you to: This series is sponsored by Clarins. It was produced by Emily Crosby Media. Disclaimer: Information contained within this podcast is no substitute for personalised medical advice and should not replace advice from your own doctor. Please note that none of our podcast guests receive payment from our sponsor!
Iain Lee is a broadcaster, writer, and former television presenter and stand-up comedian who hosts the phone-in talk show The Late Night Alternative on "pay to view" Patreon.Lee's career began in the 1990s as a stand-up comedian before he gained nationwide fame as co-host of The 11 O'Clock Show from 1998 to 2000 and the breakfast show RI:SE in 2003. He then embarked on a full-time radio career in 2005, hosting mainly talk-based shows on LBC 97.3, Absolute Radio, BBC Three Counties Radio, BBC Radio WM, and talkRADIO, which earned him numerous radio awards. In November 2017, Lee took part in the seventeenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. Lee entered the show on Day 5. During the show, Lee was elected Prime Minister of 10 Downing Creek. Lee made it to the final and finished in third place. He spoke openly about mental health whilst participating in the show.From the start of 2018, Lee was on the breakfast TV show Good Morning Britain, filling in for Richard Arnold who was taking a 3-week break.In July 2020, after his contract at talkRADIO was not renewed, Lee launched his Twitch show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Voxpops. The voice of the people. The person on the street interview. It's about getting the opinions of ordinary people on the street on a given issue – to present a sample of public opinion at any given time or place. It's also something we teach in year one at the University of Bedfordshire – because it can lead to fantastic content. Terry spoke with BBC Three Counties Radio's Justin Dealey - who is known at his station as somewhat of a voxpopper extraordinaire - to find out more about the origins and business of publishing a football fan podcast. Fantastic Noise is a podcast about audio production. Recorded in the Radio LaB 97.1FM studios at the University of Bedfordshire. Produced and presented by Terry Lee. You can follow Fantastic Noise on facebook.com/afantasticnoise, instagram.com/afantasticnoise & twitter.com/afantasticnoise or email us fantasticnoise@beds.ac.uk. Let us know what you think. Our art work was produced by Stoo Elvin (facebook.com/iamstooelvin/), and our theme music is by Liam Ayton, remixed by Daniel Potter.
Ollie Bayliss joins Darren and Craig to talk through being a Journalist, Football Commentator & Presenter of The Non-League Show on BBC Three Counties Radio. Darren shows off his impressive Football Manager games library and the amount of time spent playing, as Ollie is a researcher on the game, impressed, I think he was.... Enjoy!
Some new episodes of Fantastic Noise will be landing in a podcast app near you(r smartphone) from Tuesday 21st September. Released weekly on Tuesdays, we'll be starting with a conversation with producer Patrick Thomas on how they make Jeremy Vine's BBC Radio 2 programme. In later episodes we will speak with Tash LC from KISS about making specialist music radio, BBC Three Counties Radio's award-winning Justin Dealey talks about voxpops, Emma Saunders talks about her work with BBC 5 Live Sport, and comedian Jim Daly gives us insight into the making of a football fan podcast. Fantastic Noise is a podcast about making radio. Recorded in the Radio LaB 97.1FM studios at the University of Bedfordshire. Produced and presented by Terry Lee. You can follow Fantastic Noise on facebook.com/afantasticnoise, instagram.com/afantasticnoise & twitter.com/afantasticnoise or email us fantasticnoise@beds.ac.uk. Let us know what you think. Our art work was produced by Stoo Elvin (facebook.com/iamstooelvin/), and our theme music is by Liam Ayton, remixed by Daniel Potter.
Andy Collins is a busy man, whether its Buttons in Pantomime, DJ at BBC Three Counties Radio, Warming up audiences on the Biggest TV Shows on British Television. Andy & I shared a dressing room in 2004 and are still in touch today as this business brings us together once every 4 years or so, but when we do work together, tea does flow.Andy's 12 days of Christmas routine has to be one of the funniest I have seen, I have no idea where he gets his energy, but I know he uses it all daily for the next project whether its bantering with Paul O Grady or playing Golf with Ant & Dec or training for a Boxing Match. It was great catching up with Andy early 2021 and I hope you enjoy this conversation with The TV Warm Up Man Andy Collins.
A replay of a live interview on BBC Three Counties Radio with presenter Grace Adeniji and Christian lifestyle influencer Nash Amber. I was so excited for this BBC interview with Grace (@gracethejourno) from ‘Keeping the faith' segment, which was right up my street. We discussed my experience as a Christian new mum during the pandemic. The lack of support and how I got through it. What I thought my first year as a new mum would be like vs how it really was, plus so much more! It truly was an honour and deep sense of encouragement to be able to talk about my faith so openly on air. I'm so grateful for this conversation and opportunity, to be my total self and fully express my Anchor in this thing called life. About: Set Apart Style Podcast is hosted by Nash Amber. A wife, mother, big sis and daughter of God. Alongside these roles, Nash is a Marketing professional by day and content creator any other time. Through her online platforms she teaches and shares on topics covering natural hair, modern modest fashion, faith and general life. Personal IG: http://Instagram.com/nashamber Set Apart Style IG: http://Instagram.com/setapartstyle Facebook: http://bit.ly/fbsetapartstyle Website: http://setapartstyle.co.uk For business, collaborations or enquiries: info@setapartstyle.co.uk Podcast editing and producing: A massive thanks to Peter Fynn from theOrdinaryAmazing.com for his amazing support and help on editing and making this podcast accessible to you all.
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
Episode 11 and the boys chat with journalist, presenter and commentator Ollie Bayliss. As spoken about in the podcast, Ollie has been a popular man of late. His updates on twitter and facebook regarding non-league football get a lot of hits. What Ollie does not know is not worth knowing you could say! Ollie is also a BBC journalist and commentator for BBC Three Counties Radio. Richard and Jamie talk to Ollie about the skill of commentating and how difficult it is. Ollie also hosts a non-league football radio show every Sunday afternoon on BBC Three Counties, a popular show with guests from the world of non-league football in the Bucks, Herts, and Beds region. The boys discuss Ollie's career so far and where he would like to see himself in the future. They also ask the all important non-league questions of best ground visited and where is the best food in non-league? Twitter: @Ollie_Bayliss Instagram - @ollie_bayliss Twitter: @HittingAreasPod Instagram: @hittingtheareaspodcast
Omar Moore is joined by UK broadcaster Farzana Choudry as both have a laugh and share concerns about the absurdity of what is going on in the U.K. and USA. Both are long-time supporters of Watford Football Club in England, also a talking point in their conversation. No stiff upper lips here! February 10, 2021. Farzana Choudry on Twitter: https://twitter.com/farzana_choudry Farzana on BBC Three Counties Radio on Sundays, 6pm to 8pm UK time Listen and on demand at https://bbc.co.uk/sounds Download the BBC Sounds app at the App Store ATTENTION ATTENTION!!!!!——— ******MORE MERCHANDISE! A staggering 35 MORE new products designed by Omar Moore arrived today at THE POLITICRAT DAILY PODCAST ONLINE SHOP: https://bit.ly/36WIDJC NEW: YouTube Ad for The Politicrat Daily Podcast Online Store - https://bit.ly/3rrx8Sq The NEW website for The Politicrat Daily Podcast: ThePoliticrat.com NEW SITE: WRITING MOORE: https://writingmoore.com FULL VIDEO (Feb. 3): THE POLITICRAT VIDEOCAST—Pediatrician and Professor Beate Kampmann, Director of The Vaccine Center at The London School of Hygiene And Tropical Medicine. Topics: Working with children on the African continent in The Gambia and on vaccines for COVID-19. https://bit.ly/39V8d3K The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c Please SUBSCRIBE to these: MOORE THOUGHTS: moore.substack.com Moore On Medium: medium.com/@omooresf The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: https://politicrat.politics.blog PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: http://twitter.com/thepopcornreel
Join Jewish Comedians Rachel Creeger and Philip Simon for Episode 16 of their comedy podcast, a chat show about all things Jewish, produced by Russell Balkind. This week's guests are Rabbi and radio personality Debbie Young-Somers and BBC broadcast journalist Toby Friedner.Follow them on social media, follow US on social media and don't forget to let us know what you think about the show.Facebook: @JewTalkinTwitter: @JewTalkinInstagram: @JewTalkinLots more fantastic episodes waiting to be released every Friday morning, so don't forget to subscribe and leave us a 5* review - it really helps other people find the show. Go on...it's what your mother would want!--------------------------------------------------------------------- Rabbi Debbie Young-Somers: Twitter @Rabbi_Debbie Insta: debbie_yshttp://rabbidebbie.blogspot.com/Rabbi Debbie recently finished 7 years as Community Educator at the Movement for Reform Judaism, and in April she joined the Rabbinic team at Edgware and Hendon Reform Synagogue. She is a regular contributor on Radio 2's Pause for Thought, BBC London's In Spirit, Three Counties Radio, and has appeared on 4ThoughtTV, Radio 4's Beyond Belief, and Midweek with Libby Purves. She has published articles here and there, as well as contributing to books and journals. Toby Friedner: Twitter @TobyFriedner Insta @TobyFriednerToby is a BBC broadcast journalist and Head of Programmes at BBC Three Counties Radio. He's also half of the brains behind the radio comedy music panel show, Anything But Coldplay, in which two teams compete over six musical rounds to play the songs they love on the radio.--------------------------------------------------------------------- *This episode was recorded under lockdown conditions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Becca Bryers guides you through surprising stories of communities across England pulling together to help others, drawn from across BBC Local Radio. This episode - a dedicated to Mr Christmas, aka Dave Edwards who has been bringing festive cheer to his Hertfordshire neighbours for the past 42 years. Plus a metal detectorist on a mission to reunite a treasure with its owner, and the anonymous donor helping to provide a lifeline for survivors of domestic abuse in Teesside. Featuring stories from BBC Three Counties Radio, BBC Radio Bristol, and BBC Radio Tees
Pictured: Lord Sacks Matthew Bannister on The former Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks, a respected scholar and broadcaster who reached out to other faiths, but had trouble reconciling the different strains of opinion in his own. John Sessions, the actor and comedian who used his gift for improvisation and mimicry in TV shows like Whose Line Is It Anyway, Spitting Image and Stella Street. Clive Anderson and Sir Kenneth Branagh pay tribute. Joanna Harcourt-Smith, the socialite who was friends with the Rolling Stones, campaigned to get Timothy Leary released from prison and struggled with addiction. Once she entered recovery she hosted an early podcast called Future Primitive. Jim Radford, the singer-songwriter and peace campaigner who took part in the D-Day landings aged 15 – and later performed his song based on the experiences at the Royal Albert Hall to mark the 70th Anniversary. Interviewed guest: Dr Rowan Williams Interviewed guest: Jenni Frazer Interviewed guest: Clive Anderson Interviewed guest: Sir Kenneth Branagh Interviewed guest: Lara Tambacopoulou Producer: Neil George Archive clips from: Desert Island Discs, Radio 4 26/041991; Sunday, Radio 4 25/08/2013; Today, Radio 4 28/11/2019; Whose Line Is It Anyway, Channel 4 1988; Whose Line Is It Anyway, Radio 4 February 1988; Desert Island Discs, Radio 4 25/02/1990; Finding Your Feet, directed by Richard Loncraine, Eclipse Films 2017; Napoleon by John Sessions, directed by Sir Kenneth Branagh 1989; Margaret, directed by James Kent, Great Meadow Productions 2009; Future Primitive: Heartmending, 23/08/2020; My Psychedelic Love Story, directed by Errol Morris, Fourth Floor Productions 22/10/2020; Good Morning Britain, ITV 31/05/2019; D-Day Veteran Goes Back to the Beaches, BBC Three Counties Radio 06/06/2019; Jim Radford Goes Back to Normandy, Legasee Educational Trust 01/08/2017; BBC News 05/06/2019.
In this show Micky speaks to Ollie Baylis about football and the Covid crisis.Ollie Baylis is a Non League BBC Reporter for BBC Three Counties Radio and he has been giving fans updates on all the news regarding how Covid is threatening football on his twitter account @Ollie_BaylisWe examine how the PL has seemed to have forgotten grassroots football and its all about me me me with them.We talk about what could really happen if football doesn't come back really soon across every league from the top of the tree right the way down to lower league teams.Well worth a listen as Ollie is a very knowledgeable guest and hopefully you think is an interesting show.below are the links we spoke about in the show:https://letfansin.co.uk/https://www.footballgroundmap.com/https://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/This Link is to an app where you can find your local non league team and when the next Match is.https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/futbology/id489247406This Petition needs to be shared everywhere and let's get signing.It's going to be a Massive challenge to get a debate in Parliament as it needs 100k People to support it.#Letfansin :Allow football fans to attend matches at all levelshttps://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/552036You can also catch Ollie on the BBC Three counties radio Non league show.f you enjoy the show - be sure to leave a rating and review, we will be sure to give them a read at the end of our next show. You can find us across social media! Twitter @ThatMillwallPodInstagram @That_Millwall_podcastTikTok @thatmillwallpodcastEmail thatmillwallpodcast@gmail.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/that-millwall-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
As the coronavirus continues to roil its way across the world, causing devastation in its wake, there is no area that is not affected. Football is no different. But to talk about an amorphous entity “Football” is one thing. The reality is quite different. In English football, we like to talk about the football pyramid - a metaphor which conjures up the idea of a communal egalitarianism, a base springing from the grassroots and lofting its way all the way up to the Premier League. With lower league football rocking on its heels, we ask: is there really such a thing as the football pyramid? And what does the top have to do with the bottom? Guests: Michael Calvin (@CalvinBook) is a best-selling author whose books include The Nowhere Men, Living On The Volcano, No Hunger In Paradise and State of Play. He also hosts BT Sports Football Writers Podcast. Ollie Bayliss (@Ollie_Bayliss) is a Journalist, Football Commentator and Presenter of The Non-League Show on BBC Three Counties Radio. Support Us: https://www.patreon.com/FootballToday Follow Us: @FT_Podcast_ www.FootballTodayPodcast.com Music: The music for this episode was provided under the Creative Commons license by Blue Dot Sessions. Periodicals by Albany, NY Felt Lining by The Cabinetmaker The Trestle by Lillehammer Four and Fourteen by Holyoke Mineral Still by Cholate Ultima Thule by Glacier Quartet - Araby
27th September 2020 saw Keith Skues hit the stab on Mr Tambourine Man for the final time, as his 500th show marked the end of his broadcasting career at the BBC, aged 81. As he previewed some of the songs to come, he conceded that he might not fit them all in. Last shows can be like that. Other choice moments included: “Are you familiar with a gentleman called Tim Davie?” “Keith: ‘Why should I be?” His 60-year career included: the British Forces Network in Cologne; pirate radio on board Caroline and London; BBC Radio 1 at its launch; programme director of Radio Hallam; and a long spell in BBC Local Radio. His farewell show was broadcast across local radio in the East of England across BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, BBC Essex, BBC Radio Lincolnshire, BBC Radio Norfolk, BBC Radio Northampton, BBC Radio Suffolk and BBC Three Counties Radio. Ten minutes before the end, hear him express his regret for never finding a wife. Anyone who knows how Keith works know how well he prepares each show. There are moments here he clearly couldn’t.
Kev, James and Tony caught up with Luton Town Chief Executive Gary Sweet as well as General Operations Manager Paul Watson and the Communications Manager Ed Smith for a special bonus episode, to clear up some of the recent issues that have presented themselves. The boys get the thoughts of the trio on a wide range of subjects relating to withdrawing from hosting an EFL test events for fans to return to Kenilworth Road, the issue regarding BBC Three Counties Radio and iFollow problems. Listen for their thoughts on the importance of fans being back, what needs to happen in order for fans to return to the Kenny, the financial security of the club in light of Covid-19 and much more!
The rookie press journalist who rose to head Channel 4 News and Current Affairs -via a love of radio. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments – Conversations’, Louisa Compton tells of her life – with an early interest in breaking news leading her into a local press title before dropping into her local station, BBC Three Counties Radio. Colleagues in London quickly spotted her abilities and she edged into a career in Network, rising up the ranks at 5 Live, before moving to head Newsbeat at Radio 1. With the view that radio’s story-telling gifts could be the province for a certain approach to TV, she helped to create the Victoria Derbyshire programme on BBC2 – and Louisa tells of the impact of the stories the programme uncovered. She opens up too about her disappointment about its termination. Moving to Channel 4, with the challenge of a transfer to commercial television, she tells of her appointment to edit Despatches before rising to the role of Head of news, current affairs and sport - in the midst of the Corona virus epidemic. Louisa recalls the advice she was given at the beginning of her journey; tells of her passion for telling untold stories and representing the under-represented; and offers her perspective on diversity in media. In her own words, this is the Louisa Compton story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series
On this weeks Podcast, as well as all the news, we catch up with Simon Read who has been a member since the early days of the club and he tells us about his new venture with RocketPT and to David Rose who talks to Luke Ashmead from BBC Three Counties Radio as part of the radio stations ‘Make the Difference' campaign
SHU Football Forum presenters Joseph Hadfield, Josh Chapman and Connor Thorpe chat to special guest, BBC Three Counties Radio presenter and non-league expert Ollie Bayliss on the National League's 2019/20 season being ended early.
Dr. Nighat Arif, Dr. Fizzah Ali and Gayle Hammill join Dr. Haidar Al-Hakim for a female-centric roundtable episode of Surgical Spirit!Dr. Nighat Arif is a private/NHS GP, women's health expert and regular host on BBC Three Counties Radio.Dr. Fizzah Ali is a brain doctor, editor-in-chief at Medical Woman Magazine, plus a writer and speaker.Gayle Hammill is a psychotherapist, parenting expert, relationship therapist, speaker on mental health, and expert for BBC Three Counties Radio.Join these wonderful ladies as they discuss a wide range of topics, including:- The unique difficulties faced by women in the workplace, especially in healthcare.- Gender inequality in society, and what we can do about it.- The positive and negative impacts of culture and media.- Stress, burnout, and the effects these can have on the compassionate capacities of overworked doctors.All this, and more -- not to mention plenty of bants! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's time for Breakfast. In this episode of the podcast we're talking about what goes into the making of a local breakfast radio programme. Terry is joined by Broadcast Journalism student Serene Muhammed, and speaks with Andy Collins, Ben Nye and Danny Fullbrook from BBC Three Counties Radio. Fantastic Noise is a podcast about making radio. Recorded in the Radio LaB 97.1FM studios at the University of Bedfordshire. Produced and presented by Terry Lee. You can follow Fantastic Noise on facebook.com/afantasticnoise, instagram.com/afantasticnoise & twitter.com/afantasticnoise or email us fantasticnoise@beds.ac.uk. Let us know what you think. Our art work was produced by Stoo Elvin (facebook.com/iamstooelvin/), and our theme music is by Liam Ayton, remixed by Daniel Potter.
Dr Alan Wager talks to BBC Three Counties Radio's Jonathan Vernon-Smith, all about whether the fallout from Brexit could contribute to ending the Union between England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Happy New Year! This Veganuary we’ve interviewed Ecotricity’s Paul Sands about vegan energy-supply and discussed the fantastic work taking place at Forest Green Rovers. We also caught up with world champion pole athlete Terri Fierce, Mercury Rising lead guitarist Rob Raymond, and Juliet talks animal welfare policy with animal welfare-focused MP Henry Smith. What better way to kick off 2019 than with our jam-packed January Podcast? In this episode: Latest vegan news to celebrate Veganuary, including an overview of our UK festivals line-up for the first half of 2019. Viva! founder Juliet interviews at the launch of the Policy for Animal Welfare Scheme (PAWS) Ireland's is a multiple world champion pole athlete who personifies 'plant-based power'. Cambridge-based folk-rock singer-songwriter Gavin Chappell-Bates hosts his second dedicated music feature and talks to Rob Raymond, lead guitarist and sole vegan member of US progressive metal band . Paul Sands, Director of Growth and Customer Experience at discusses why gas and electricity isn’t always vegan Tony Wardle, our Associate Director, is interviewed on BBC Three Counties Radio about veganism as a philosophical belief You can hear this podcast via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and on lots of other apps and websites. Spread the word! Don't forget to share us on Facebook and Twitter! GET THIS FREE PODCAST AUTOMATICALLY ON THE FIRST DAY OF EVERY MONTH. .
This episode focuses on sports programming, both on radio and with podcasts. Joining Terry in the studio is co-host Jack Stowell, a Broadcast Journalism graduate from the University. They hear from; Luke Moore - founder & one quarter of the Football Ramble, and co-owner of Radio Stakhavov. Laura Woods can be heard on talkSPORT (and seen on Sky Sports) - she talks to us about her life in sports broadcasting. Geoff Doyle from BBC Three Counties Radio talks to us about how his station covers local sports stories. We'll also hear from Dr Lawrie Hallett, Senior Lecturer in Radio and Journalism, in his radio surgery. And do some jargon busting with our 'radio word of the week'. Fantastic Noise is a podcast about making radio. Recorded in the Radio LaB 97.1FM studios at the University of Bedfordshire. Produced and presented by Terry Lee. You can follow Fantastic Noise on facebook.com/afantasticnoise, instagram.com/afantasticnoise & twitter.com/afantasticnoise or email us fantasticnoise@beds.ac.uk. Let us know what you think. Our art work was produced by Stoo Elvin (facebook.com/iamstooelvin/), our announcements are from Freya McCann, and our theme music is by Liam Ayton.
Being a TV warm-up is one of the hardest jobs in showbiz. How can you capture the interest and affection of an audience who don’t know who you are, have spent hours sitting around, and may simply want to go home? Andy Collins is a man who knows. Often cited as the best in the business, he’s honed his skills over decades, warming-up audiences for shows as diverse as Strictly Come Dancing, Big Brother, Celebrity Juice and The Alan Titchmarsh Show. In this candid and riotously funny interview with Olly, he explains how to whip a crowd of old women into a frenzy, why he never wants to disappoint Ant and Dec, and reveals why Russell Brand, Bruce Forsyth and Michael McIntyre are all off his Christmas card list... (If you’d like to hear more from Andy, do check out his Breakfast show on BBC Three Counties Radio, weekdays 6-9am.) Elsewhere this week, Ollie Peart, fresh from a speed awareness course in Yeovil, assesses the trends for body mists, Love Island and luxury watch subscription services. Plus, in his quest to become a true trends insider, progress is * finally * made in his mission to touch a Nando’s Black Card, and get a place at a chef’s table. Meanwhile, down the Foxhole, Alix Fox checks out ‘cyborgasms’ at the Blue Dot Festival in Cheshire, and grabs a listener’s question of pubes by the short and curlies: When it comes to manscaping, how low should you go, and what equipment should you use along the way? … If you have a question of sex for a future edition of the show, do reach out via the Feedback form on our website - you can remain totally anonymous if you so desire. The Foxhole is brought to you by our erotic associates at MyCondom.com - just head over there for a sensational range of condoms, lube and toys, and use our code, ‘FOXHOLE’, for an incredible 15% OFF. Finally, our record of the week, is by Flyte - it’s called Cathy Come Home, and it’s off their debut album out in August. Remember, if you want to support the show, you can buy us a beer, enquire about sponsorship or review the show on our website, MODERNMANN.CO.UKSee You Next Tuesday! Presenter: Olly Mann. Contributors: Ollie Peart, Alix Fox. Producer: Matt Hill. Theme Music: 'Skies Over Cairo' by Django Django. Graphic Design: Jenny Mann Design. Copyright: Olly Mann / Rethink Audio 2017. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After recent incidents of drivers being involved in fatal accidents because they were using their mobile phones whilst driving, Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Roberto Perrone on BBC Three Counties Radio to discuss how we can, and should, be using technology to make driving safer. You can follow Fevzi and ask advice on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #GadgetDetective #Roberto #Perrone #BBC #Three #Counties #Radio #Travel #Car #Lorry #Truck #Safety #Accident #Crash #Tech #Technology #Bluetooth #Handsfree #Satnav #GPS #Mobile #Phone #Advice
The Gadget Detective joins Roberto Perrone on BBC Three Counties Radio to discuss the move by Hewlett Packard to stop many of their inkjet printers from working with budget unofficial non-HP cartridges. With the cost of ink cartridges often being high is this a good thing or bad for the consumer? You can follow Fevzi on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #GadgetDetective #Roberto #Perrone #BBC #Three #Counties #Radio #HP #Hewlett #Packard #Ink #Inkjet #Cartridges #Printer #Firmware #Block #Budget #Unofficial
Today on Raising Vibrations Radio at 6:30 PM EDT we eagerly present our special guest Debbie (Nagioff) Maya who comes to us live from the United Kingdom. Debbie Maya (aka Nagioff) is an internationally renowned clairvoyant, with a specialist field in reading the energies surrounding soul mate connections, which often leads her to tune into past lives. Debbie also works as a writer, journalist, broadcaster, and astrologer. She gained a diploma at the Mayo School of Astrology. She trained at the College of Psychic Studies in South Kensington and has worked, for over 30 years as a clairvoyant giving private readings, both face to face, via skype, email and over the phone. She was heard as the psychic astrologer, “Madam Debra”, on the Danny Greenstone Radio Show on BBC Three Counties Radio from 2008/9 and revived this role on Jnet Radio as well as with Vibe 1076 FM Watford. She is the author of “The Twin Soul Connection” which appeared in Soul and Spirit magazine, .the paperback “The Twin Flame and other Soul Mate Connections” which is available from Amazon as a kindle and in paperback. Likewise “Familiar Strangers – Soul Mates, Twin Flames and their Astrological Synastry” which was published in June 2015 and “The Global New Age Directory and its spin-offs published in January and February 2016.. Debbie, unbeknowingly “channelled” Cary Grant, for a client, who turned out to have been a very close friend of the film star. Debbie formed D&D Psychic Events with her cousin Diane in 2009. Together they appear at private parties and fayres and are available for bookings for hen nights, birthday parties and any other kind of function. Debbie is a Past Life Regression Therapist Contact information for Debbie (Nagioff) Maya is the following : Email:debbiemaya@yahoo.co.uk https://www.amazon.com/author/debbienagioff www.debbienagioff.co.uk https://www.zodiacpsychics.com/ www.psychicoz.com So sit back relax and do call in and ask your questions. We really believe in all of you and want to see you succeed in every aspect of Raising your Vibrations. Don’t forget to check out Reverend Raven’s website : http://www.thereverendraven.com and be sure to like our Facebook pages: https://www.facebook.com/raisingvibrationsradio and https://www.facebook.com/pages/Reverend-Raven/986964157983526?fref=ts we are on twitter :https://twitter.com/RaisingsVibes Also be sure to check out our website : http://www.raisingvibrationsradio.com Thank you for all your support and we love you all. {{{{Hugs}}}
Welcome to Raising Vibrations Radio with your host Reverend Raven. Today our special guest Debbie (Nagioff) Maya comes to us live from the United Kingdom. Debbie Maya (aka Nagioff) is an internationally renowned clairvoyant, with a specialist field in reading the energies surrounding soul mate connections, which often leads her to tune into past lives. Debbie also works as a writer, journalist, broadcaster, and astrologer. She gained a diploma at the Mayo School of Astrology. She trained at the College of Psychic Studies in South Kensington and has worked, for over 30 years as a clairvoyant giving private readings, both face to face, via skype, email and over the phone. She was heard as the psychic astrologer, “Madam Debra”, on the Danny Greenstone Radio Show on BBC Three Counties Radio from 2008/9 and revived this role on Jnet Radio as well as with Vibe 1076 FM Watford. She is the author of “The Twin Soul Connection” which appeared in Soul and Spirit magazine, .the paperback “The Twin Flame and other Soul Mate Connections” which is available from Amazon as a kindle and in paperback. Likewise “Familiar Strangers – Soul Mates, Twin Flames and their Astrological Synastry” which was published in June 2015 and “The Global New Age Directory and its spin-offs published in January and February 2016.. Debbie, unbeknowingly “channelled” Cary Grant, for a client, who turned out to have been a very close friend of the film star. Debbie formed D&D Psychic Events with her cousin Diane in 2009. Together they appear at private parties and fayres and are available for bookings for hen nights, birthday parties and any other kind of function. Debbie is a Past Life Regression Therapist Contact information for Debbie (Nagioff) Maya is the following : Email: debbiemaya@yahoo.co.uk https://www.amazon.com/author/debbienagioff www.debbienagioff.co.uk https://www.zodiacpsychics.com/ www.psychicoz.com You may contact Reverend Raven at http://www.thereverendraven.com or https://www.facebook.com/Reverend-Raven-986964157983526/ Check out our website http://www.raisingvibrationsradio.com/ and be sure to like our Facebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/raisingvibrationsradio Thank you for listening and much prosperity to you. {{{Hugs}}}
BBC Three Counties Radio asked Jon to come on to preview the 2015-16 Premier League season, as part of their Monday night sports show (every Monday 6-7pm). The new signings were discussed as well as Jon's feelings going into the opening game.
Celebrate the Music Of the Early Reggae Icons ..Happy Earth Strong Keith POPPin Keith Poppin's powerful voice and conscious lyrics are complimented by fresh sounding riddims, played by some of Jamaica's best reggae musicians including Dwight Pinkney, Grub Cooper, Keith Francis, Ansel Collins, Rod Bryan, Ed Robinson and Donny Oxman.” Keith's latest release ‘Speak Out' is currently in rotation across the globe, with airplay on the “Reggae Central” program on KPFK in Los Angeles with Chuck Foster, all the way to the “World Reggae Beat” reggae show with DJ Warm & Easy on BBC Three Counties Radio in the UK. Keith music has also been featured on he “Back to Niceness” reggae show on fmbrussel in Belgium. Some of the other crucial radio stations
Always great joining Roberto Perrone in my local BBC station, this time for the hour-long business slot on Tuesday evenings. Tonight, with two other great guests Alexis Ernst Pirouette Consultants Stuart Brooks Blackbird Communications Rob is keen to introduce us to his audience...
Go behind the scenes with Iain and Katherine as they lift the lid on their Radio Academy Award winning breakfast show for BBC Three Counties Radio. They talk about how they decide which stories to run, how to get the best out of callers and why awkward moments on air aren't necessarily a bad thing.
Opening the 'housing week' on BBC Three Counties Radio talking to Iain Lee with Alex Morton from the 'think tank' Policy Exchange on the phone.
First live interview using the 'Luci Live!' app for near ISDN quality 'down the line' interview with Iain Lee at 06.20. Other than the slight delay (and of course the usual lack of content!) a seriously good debut when you realise this is all done outdoors from my iPhone!
October 2012 This month’s highlights include the launch the Alan Turing Monopoly board with Max Newman’s son William & interviews with Enigma expert Frank Carter & Bletchley Park Veteran Ruth Bourne. Many thanks also to Jenna Benson & BBC Three Counties Radio. Image: ©shaunarmstrong/mubsta.com #BParkPodcast #BPark #TuringMonopoly #Enigma
Next week, the British Olympic Association finds out if the World Anti-Doping Agency has succeeded in lifting the lifetime Olympic ban for British drug cheats. Victor Conte, the controversial sports nutritionist behind the Balco doping scandal, tells 5 Live why he thinks athletes such as Dwain Chambers deserve a second chance. BBC Sports Personality of the Year, Mark Cavendish speaks about the challenges of the Olympic cycle route and how his attitude towards winning has changed since becoming a father. Olympic Javelin thrower Steve Backley tells BBC Three Counties Radio why he won't miss competing at this year's Games and 5 Live Breakfast reporter Rebekah Erlam joins Olympic hopeful and full-time bin lady Natasha Perdue on her route in Leeds. Plus, Gary Lineker reveals what we can expect from Team GB's football performance at London 2012 and inspiring words by the iconic British poet Lord Alfred Tennyson on display in the Olympic Village are revealed.