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The Rise and Fall of ...
7. The Drugs Don't Work

The Rise and Fall of ...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 20:40


As the 90s hurtled towards a new millennium, Britpop wasn't just making big headlines, it had also become very big business.As money flowed through the UK music industry, everyone was desperate to be part of Cool Britannia. However, with the arrival of money came the arrival of excess.In Episode 7 of The Rise and Fall of Britpop, legendary Evening Session hosts Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq re-unite to look back at what life was like for those in the eye of the storm.The Rise and Fall of Britpop was presented by Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq. It was written by Steve Lamacq and Paul Sheehan. Technical Production by Tim Heffer. With additional production by Phil Smith. The Editor for BBC Audio was Helen Hobday. The Commissioning Producer was Jonathan O'Sullivan. The Commissioner for Sounds was Will Wilkin. Archive comes from The Word, Fierce Panda, Channel 4, Hattrick, Steve Lamacq, Peel Acres, Creation Call, Ginger Media and the BBC Archive. The producers would like to thank all contributors and archive interviewers and interviewees including Matt Everitt, Jax Coombes, Miranda Sawyer, John Harris, Stephen Merchant, Matt Tasker, Dermot O'Leary, Sara Tabar, Anna Richards, Tom Ravenscroft, Sam Cunningham, Chris Morris, Stuart Maconie, Mark Goodier, Georgia Frampton and Snuff.

Scott Mills Daily
The motorway marriage, a tennis earworm and Scott's Shania remix!

Scott Mills Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 37:57


Meet the bride who wanted to have her wedding reception on the M25, there's a Wimbledon themed case for the Music Police and Scott's Shania remix has gone to the next level.Radio legend Mark Goodier pops in to see Scott, before taking over Pick Of The Pops on Radio 2. Scott's putting his chart countdown skills to the test!Jo Whiley turns all Phil Mitchell and is there an armchair TV critic in your life?Hit subscribe to get Scott's latest podcast every Friday, or listen live weekdays 2-4pm on BBC Radio 2.

The Rise and Fall of ...
8. Live Forever?

The Rise and Fall of ...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 21:08


The Rise and Fall of Oasis - Episode 8 - Live Forever?With both Liam and Noel having successful solo careers, and a new generation of fans discovering Oasis, there is endless talk of the band getting back together. And whilst they seem to have been staying out of each other's way, the constant jibing has moved to social media. We look at what the band means to a new generation of fans, and if they ever will just give each other a call?The Rise and Fall of Oasis was presented by Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq. It was written by Paul Sheehan and Philip Smith. Technical production by Tim Heffer and Sarah Hockley with additional production by Berni Botto, Anna Richards and Merrily Grout. The Editor for BBC Audio was Helen Hobday, the commissioning producer was Hannah Clapham and the Commissioner for BBC Sounds was Will Wilkin. It was produced for BBC Audio by Philip Smith and Paul Sheehan.Archive comes from - The Brits, Channel 4, ITV, MTV, CBC Radio, 9News, Sky One Productions, OasisMediaArchive and the BBC Archive.The producers wish to thank all the contributors and archive interviewers and interviewees including: Matt Everitt, Dermot O'Leary, Ben Walker, Christine Boar, Anna Richards, Zane Lowe, Mark Radcliffe, John Wilson, Paul Kobrak, Mista Jam, John Harris, Felix White, Stephen Sackur, Hannah Farrell, Jolie MacKereth, Elizabeth Alker, Mark Goodier, Shaun Keaveny, Tony Visconti, Brian Cannon and Lisa Moorish.

Free With This Months Issue
Free With This Months Issue 66 - Robin Ince selects Melody Maker Five Alive volumes 1-3

Free With This Months Issue

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 110:29


In episode 66, we're joined by comedian, author, podcaster, bibliomaniac, & general "Shaman of the Curious" Robin Ince (who you may know from presenting The Infinite Monkey Cage on Radio 4 with Professor Brian Cox) to talk about Melody Maker's trifecta of Five Alive tapes from January & October 1993.Five Alive's full tracklisting is -1 – Stereo MC's - Step It Up (Mark Goodier Session)2 - Ride - Time Of Her Time (Mark Goodier Session)3 - Suede - Movin' (Mark Goodier Session)4 - Therapy? - Nausea (Mark Goodier Session)5 - Belly - White Belly (Mark Goodier Session)Five Alive Volume 2 -1 - The Auteurs - Junk Shop Clothes (Mark Goodier Session)2 - Afghan Whigs - Tonight (Mark Goodier Session)3 - Blur - Advert (Mark Goodier Session)4 - Credit To The Nation - Filth (Mark Goodier Session)5 - The Breeders - Hag (Mark Goodier Session)Five Alive Volume 3 - 1 - Grant Lee Buffalo - Jupiter & Teardrop (Live at West Park Chicago July 1993)2 - Radiohead - Vegetable (Live at Chicago Metro October 1993)3 - Consolidated - Praxis - (Live at Phoenix Festival 1993)4 - Manic Street Preachers - From Despair To Where (Live at Phoenix Festival 1993)5 - Mercury Rev - Very Sleepy Rivers (Live at Phoenix Festival 1993)Explore Robin's Cosmic Shambles network and find podcasts, videos, & articles here - https://cosmicshambles.com/You can buy Robin's books (and support local independent bookshops while doing so) here - https://uk.bookshop.org/contributors/robin-inceFind Robin's excellent radio series Reality Tunnel here - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/m00194hjFollow Robin on Tiktok here - https://www.tiktok.com/@robinince1Follow Robin on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/robinince1969/Also, if you're at Glastonbury or Latitude festival this year then look out for Robin appearing on various stages throughout the weekends, and in September he's embarking on a poetry tour with Clare Ferguson Walker, so check your local theatre or arts centre to see if they're near you!Listen to all available songs on our ongoing Spotify playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1mzWOWEfQ5LklJyUZkpfs2?si=LbWBi9-oTl-eXjkUJbpx2QYou can buy a copy of Five Alive here - https://www.discogs.com/release/425555-Various-Five-Alive-Exclusive-Tracks-From-The-BBC-Radio-1FM-Mark-Goodier-Show, you can get volume 2 here - https://www.discogs.com/release/424077-Various-Five-Alive-Take-Two, and volume 3 here - https://www.discogs.com/release/762650-Various-Five-Alive-Take-ThreeHost - Colin Jackson-BrownRecorded/Edited/Mixed/Original music by Colin Jackson Brown for We Dig PodcastsPart of the We Dig Podcasts network along with We Dig Music & Pick A Disc.Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@freewiththismonthsissueTwitter – https://twitter.com/thismonthsissueInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/freewiththismonthsissue/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/freewiththismonthsissue/Find our other episodes & podcasts at www.wedigpodcasts.com 

How To Be 60 with Kaye Adams
Mark Goodier on His One True Love, Life After Two Strokes & His Love For Radio

How To Be 60 with Kaye Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 45:22


On this week on 'How to Be 60', Kaye and Karen are joined by renowned broadcaster and radio royalty, Mark Goodier. At 62, Mark opens up about his intense career, the unforeseen health challenges that forced him to slow down, and his inspiring journey towards a balanced life. Get in touch with your emails at podcast@htb60.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Radio Greats
Spence MacDonald

Radio Greats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 72:54


Spence MacDonald has worked in Radio for the past 35 Years on stations around the country, including Key 103, Century and Heart North Wales.In this edition he joins Luke to chat about how he got the Radio Bug, starting out on lates with Marcher, presenting the final show on Piccadilly before it split frequencies, producing Mark Goodier's Radio 1 show and even covering for Claire Sturgess on the Weekend. Presenting Breakfast for Key 103, forming the MacDonald and Maguire Partnership on Century, returning to North Wales with Heart and coming out of retirement to front Breakfast on Happy Radio.Big Thanks to Aircheck Downloads and Spence for use of Airchecks.

Radio Greats
Tim Smith

Radio Greats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 64:50


Tim Smith has worked on Hospital, Pirate, Instore and Commercial Radio for the last four decades, including stints on Radio Luxembourg and Capital Radio. This time on Radio Greats, he sits down with Luke to discuss his life on the wireless, from work on Mercury and Luxembourg, how Mark Goodier recommended him for a gig on Metro in Newcastle and how four years in the North East brought Happy Memories, to fulfilling his dream to work on Capital Radio and why after 27 years away from the Mic, Lockdown has given him a reason to return to the Radio.Big Thanks to Aircheck Downloads for use of content.

Elis James and John Robins
#141 - Feline Apertures, Big Toothpaste and Radio Robins

Elis James and John Robins

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 78:43


Today's Made Up Game features a heady and nostalgic mix of Mark Goodier, Ultra Naté and Dina Carroll, we're interrupted with pleasant award-winning news, and there's some dubious advice offered up around the use of WD40 on your car windscreen, which should act as a timely reminder to never ever take what's said on this show as gospel. EVER. Enjoy.

Adventures In New Music
Episode Six - Brave Faces Everyone by Spanish Love Songs and Architecture by Ist Ist

Adventures In New Music

Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 44:17


It's Friday, and that means just one thing...it's time for your next Adventure In New Music! Grab a strong coffee, get your headphones at the ready and join Chris and Andy on their journey to discover as much new music as possible. In episode six the fellas from the bridges discuss Brave Faces Everyone by Spanish Love Songs and Architecture by Ist Ist. Spanish Love Songs are a five piece from LA who have been going strong since 2015. Brave Faces Everyone is the fourth album from the grouch rock emo punks and features lead single 'Beachfront Property'. Fun fact – lead singer Dylan played baseball to a high level throughout college and could have made it pro if it wasn't for a knee injury! http://www.spanishlovesongs.comArchitecture is the debut album from Manchester's alternative rockers Ist Ist. The rise of Ist Ist is testament to endurance and patience, the band started off playing the smaller clubs of the city in 2014 before working their way up to sell out Gorilla and The Ritz, and almost (damn you Corona Virus!) headline Academy Two. Ist Ist's story is one of hard work and DIY and is hugely impressive. https://www.facebook.com/ististmusic/As well as our two featured albums there's more controversy as Chris's quest to find the worst Beatles song kicks up a gear with people sending in veerrrrrryyyyyy differing opinions.Andy revisits Rage Against The Machine (was it Bruno Brooks or Mark Goodier that played it on the Radio One breakfast show?!) and continues his obsession with Grimes from way back in Episode One. Chris recommends new single by The Lounge Society 'Generation Game' https://www.facebook.com/loungesocietyHB/Chris's film recommendation – Parasite https://www.criterion.com/films/30619-parasite Unless you've been in a dark room for the past six months (which let's face it, most of us have...) I'm sure this film will be already on your radar. But if you haven't already seen it please do so immediately! Link to the new Bill & Ted trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EE59OY4KGJgTo get in touch with the show at adventuresinnewmusic@gmail.com and give us a follow on instagram. And don't forget to like and subscribe to Adventures In New Music so we'll pop up in your podcast inbox each Friday at 9am GMT.

The Fully Charged PLUS Podcast
Why are EV's VERY GOOD news for UK Businesses in 2020

The Fully Charged PLUS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 56:38


In order to make sure that the show can further its reach on occasion we throw little business to business seminars and talks in selective locations around the UK to explain the benefit of renewable energy, EV’s and sustainability to key decision makers within the business world. The most recent one was in late November in Manchester at our Business to Business mixer.. This panel discussion was mainly about fleet services and how from April in the UK when the Benefit in Kind Tax (BIK) alters significantly in favour of EV’s in 2020. Unfortunately Robert was promised elsewhere and he send his apologies he couldn’t introduce this podcast himself. But no matter, UK radio listeners will know who I am about to introduce. Former Radio 1 presenter, Mark Goodier heals the discussion and is accompanied by a host of learned Fully Charged friends.   Don’t forget, leave us a 5* rating and review on your favourite podcast player as it helps us get discovered and increases our reach to spread the sustainability message. And finally don’t forget to subscribe to our two YouTube channels, which includes Fully Charged Regen which has these talks in video form. Patreon: A quick thank you to all our Patreon supporters, without your help we simply wouldn’t be able to keep you informed with all our content we make. Thank you. If you too would like to support us and what we do, have a look at the show notes for all the necessary links. Don’t forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, Acast, Pocket Cast or wherever you get your podcasts from. If you want to contact us and maybe become a sponsor of the podcast get in touch production@fullycharged.show  Check out our new glorious website at: www.fullycharged.show Fully Charged LIVE USA information and tickets: https://fullycharged.show/events/fully-charged-live-north-america/   Patreon Links: https://www.patreon.com/FullyChargedShow DON'T FORGET - Please subscribe to The Fully Charged Show Podcast on whatever format you use.   Most popular Podcast links: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-fully-charged-show-podcast/id1449137711?mt=2 Google Play: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL2Z1bGx5Y2hhcmdlZHNob3cubGlic3luLmNvbS9yc3M Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Y2gu0zZYruYTTqq3J4l7y?si=xkmJ_GVsQK6helTcUtJcaQ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-fully-charged-show-podcast Pocket Casts https://pca.st/podcast/f4cb4da0-fc71-0136-324e-08b04944ede4  

The Modern Mann
How To Write A Christmas Hit

The Modern Mann

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 59:58


Slade. Wizzard. Wham!When it comes to Christmas songs, we know what we like, and we like what we know. But is there a magical formula to writing a festive hit? Can a novice, armed with the right chords, instruments and lyrical motifs, unlock the secret and crack the Christmas charts? Last year, our very own Ollie Peart attempted to give it a go. This is his story.Including footage never previously broadcast, Olly Mann tracks Ollie’s journey in this feature-length documentary, as he consults music journalist Chris Lochery and songwriter Philippe-Marc Anquetil to discover the role of ‘freewriting’, the significance of writing in a major key, and the importance of ‘finding the line’.'The Sounds Of Christmas' was released in December 2018 - but we’ve never announced its final chart position - or revealed how much money it made for charity - until now.There’s also a BRAND NEW 2019 MIX OF THE SONG for you to buy. Get it HERE: https://awal.lnk.to/vZwo1lF3As before, Ollie’s share of the publishing rights, and every penny of artist royalties, go to Samuel’s Charity. Samuel's Charity work with underfunded children's wards in the UK to provide support and comfort to families. From supplying decent meals and internet access, to medical kit that makes children's live that much more comfortable, Samuel's Charity makes a positive difference to hundreds of family's lives at a very stressful time. If, after hearing Olly's interview with Samuel’s dad, Martin, you’d like to make the charity a festive donation, please do so HERE: https://www.totalgiving.co.uk/donate/samuels-charityBig thanks to all the podcasters who gave their time and participated in the song, including The Guilty Feminist, Do The Right Thing, Answer Me This!, Wannabe, The Tip Off, The Comedian’s Comedian, The Beef and Dairy Network, Fun Kids Radio, and For F1’s Sake. Remember, this whole mad enterprise began when Jim Taylor, occasional member of Reverend And The Makers, sent Ollie a challenge by filling in our Feedback form. If YOU have an idea of a trend for Ollie to investigate in our next season of The Modern Mann, contact us now at MODERNMANN.CO.UK - where you can also see the video Ollie made for the song, featuring Mann-fans from around the world.This episode is supported by Beer52.com - the UK’s No.1 beer club. Mannfans can claim a FREE case of beer, worth £24 at beer52.com/mann. Presenter: Olly Mann. Producer: Matt Hill. Contributors: Ollie Peart, Philippe-Marc Anquetil, Podcast All-Stars. Thanks: Louise Adams, Dani Linder, Mark Goodier. Theme Music: Django Django. Graphics: Jenny Mann Design, Terry Saunders. Copyright Rethink Audio / Olly Mann 2019. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RadioMoments - This Week in History
38: Johnny Vaughan's last Capital breakfast and Radio Merseyside launches

RadioMoments - This Week in History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 6:57


Seven days of radio history in seven minutes. Memories from the week ending 22nd November 2019. Johnny Vaughan leaves Capital London breakfast; Mark Goodier vacates the chart chair; BBC Radio Merseyside launches; the death of former Radio 4 Controller Monica Sims; Absolute Radio 60s arrives; and  Follow the 'Radio Moments - This Week in History' weekly podcast  here (https://podfollow.com/1459316855)

Nostalgia Interviews with Chris Deacy

My guest this week is Sarah Blackman, a University of Kent alumnus, whom I taught a few years ago on the BA Religious Studies programme. Sarah told her mother at the age of five that she wanted to be a primary school teacher, and three decades later she has fulfilled her ambition. She tells us what initially stopped her along the way from realizing her dreams. Sarah is from Ashford and she shares her childhood memories of sitting on a balloon and it popping as well as not wanting to go to a boy’s party and the power games that children play around invitations, and we discuss the differences between children’s behaviour at school and at home. Sarah recalls doing her homework to the sound of Mark Goodier counting down the charts on Radio 1 and the skills of categorising and classifying information. We also find out what her reaction was when she learned that S Club 7 had beaten Madonna to reach number 1 in the singles charts. We talk about her experiences of school and Sarah tells us why her RE supply teacher was such an inspiration and about the ‘blood, sweat and tears’ involved in writing essays at university, where she went as a mature student, and about how she has been able to apply her university work to her job. We also discover what happened when one of her primary school children picked up on an aspect of the Moses story which many adults would not necessarily have conceptualized. Sarah tells us about her ‘Friends’ obsession and why she watched ‘Toy Story’ every night when it came out, and why she wants to get that part of her childhood back. We also discuss the way in which schoolchildren today are more aware of changes in the environment and how it will affect them when they are older than has been the case in the past, and Sarah talks about voting in elections. She tells us why she studied Religious Studies and what people would often say to her when she told them what she was studying. She talks about looking at the past through rose coloured spectacles and the way we filter out more negative experiences and we learn why Sarah thinks she has righted some of the wrongs in her 30s that she made when she was in her 20s. In the final part of the interview Sarah reveals why ‘Santa Claus: The Movie’ is such an important film for her and we move on to consider the concept of Christmas more broadly as ‘sacred time’. We also find out whether Sarah is in touch with friends from her past and whether she is a looking back or a looking forward type of person. Please note: Opinions expressed are solely those of Chris Deacy and Sarah Blackman and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the University of Kent.

RadioToday Programme
The RadioToday Programme remembers John Myers

RadioToday Programme

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 101:00


Our special tribute programme following the tragic death of presenter and former GMG Radio CEO John Myers on Saturday 1st June 2019. We’ll hear from his close friend and right-hand man John Simons and fellow executive Phil Riley, followed by more than 50 tributes we’ve received from across the industry. John’s own voice ends the podcast with a look back at his life, lovingly produced by David Lloyd. You will hear tributes from: Stuart Clarkson, Roy Martin, John Simons, Phil Riley, James Rea, Ken Bruce, Helen Boaden, Derek Webster, Mark Goodier, Andrew Harrison, John Gillmore, Dave Brown, Julian Carter, Jon Holmes, Helen Thomas, Steve Collins, Jeremy Vine, Martin Campbell, Pat Sharp, Dave Shearer, Terry Underhill, Steve Wright, Stephanie Hirst, David Quinney, Andy Hodgson, Matt Jamison, Jonathan Morrell, Chris Best, Nik Goodman, Russ Williams, Bob Shennan, Chris Stevens, Paul Robinson, Ricky Durkin, Tony Blackburn, Sarah Graham, Steve Penk, DeMarkay Williams, John Baish, Ben Cooper, Steve England, Michael Cohen, Angela Jay, David Lloyd, Kevin McAuley, Ed Scott, Carlos, John Gelson, Paul Sylvester, Siobhan Kenny, Christian Spooner, Chris Moore, Dirk Anthony, Steve Taylor, Tom Hourigan, Andi Durrant, Willie Morgan, John Pye & Howard Hughes.

RadioMoments - Conversations
34: Mark Goodier - BBC Radio 1 and commercial presenter and production exec

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 59:32


Mark Goodier spent 15 years at BBC Radio 1, hosting shows across the schedule and famously presenting ‘The Evening Session’ and the Top 40 as the station evolved with speed through the 80s and 90s.  In this hour of Conversations, Mark tells of his early days at Forth, Tay and Clyde before his transfer to 'Britain's Favourite’, where he was to learn from the greats. He reflects honestly on his life and shares thoughts on the differences between being a DJ and an authentic broadcaster; and both the pride and challenges in running his successful production company, Wise Buddah. In his own words, this is the Mark Goodier story. Enjoy the whole Conversations series [here.](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations) Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/).

Classic Album Club
Episode 1 - New Boots and Panties!! by Ian Dury

Classic Album Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 31:04


On this episode of Classic Album club, Mark Goodier revisits the 1977 classic New Boots and Panties!! by Ian Dury. Guests include Dave Robinson, founder and former label boss of Stiff Records; Chaz Jankel, chief songwriter and multi-instrumentalist of the Blockheads; and Baxter Dury, Ian's son and cover star of New Boots and Panties!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Now That’s What I Call A Podcast
Ep 3: Chris Moyles, Howard Jones, Hannah Verdier, and more...

Now That’s What I Call A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 25:42


To celebrate the 101st edition of Now That's What I Call Music and the 100 song mega compilation Now That’s What I Call Now, Mark Goodier sits down with a distinguished panel of guests including Chris Moyles, Howard Jones, and more to discuss what NOW means to them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Now That’s What I Call A Podcast
Ep 4: Greg James, Roy Wood, Midge Ure, and more...

Now That’s What I Call A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 25:00


To celebrate NOW 101, the 100 song mega compilation Now That’s What I Call Now, and the new and updated Now That’s What I Call Christmas, Mark Goodier sits down with a distinguished panel of guests including Greg James, Roy Wood, Midge Ure, and more to discuss what NOW means to them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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RadioToday Programme
Now That’s What I Call A Podcast

RadioToday Programme

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 51:07


As NOW 100 is released, Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin talk to Mark Goodier about his 26-year involvement in the Now Music brand as voice over of the TV ads. Plus Mark’s views on the release of BBC presenter pay information and the future of independent production. There’s the return of our geek quiz Stu v Roy with Mark asking the questions.. and even a couple of jingles. Stuart also talks to BBC Radio 5 live Controller Jonathan Wall about the station’s World Cup coverage and plans for the new football season. James Cridland looks at the idea of having a podcast chart, and David Lloyd has more Radio Moments.

Now That’s What I Call A Podcast
Ep 2: Gabrielle, Paul Young, Corinne Drewery and more...

Now That’s What I Call A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 26:01


To celebrate the 100th edition of Now That's What I Call Music, Mark Goodier sits down with a distinguished panel of guests including Gabrielle, Paul Young, Swing Out Sisters Corinne Drewery and more to discuss what NOW means to them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Now That’s What I Call A Podcast
Ep 1: Scott Mills, Carol Decker, Ben Earle and more...

Now That’s What I Call A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 23:27


To celebrate the 100th edition of Now That's What I Call Music, Mark Goodier sits down with a distinguished panel of guests including Scott MIlls, Carol Decker, Ben Earle and more to discuss what NOW means to them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Radio 1 Vintage
Mark Goodier: Interview

Radio 1 Vintage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 31:13


Mark talks about his years as a DJ at BBC Radio 1

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RadioToday Programme
The Radio Today Programme, February 3rd 2016

RadioToday Programme

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 36:40


Stuart Clarkson has reaction to the sad news about the death of Sir Terry Wogan. Former Wake Up To Wogan news announcer Alan Dedicoat recalls his memories of the great man, and Mark Goodier talks about being on air as the news broke on Sunday. Includes David Lloyd’s Radio Moments and news with Roy Martin.

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Earshot with Steve Martin
Earshot podcast: Mark Goodier, Anthony Gay, Tony Blackburn, Colin Kelly and many many more

Earshot with Steve Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2014 53:20


It's all about jingles and imaging with Tony Blackburn, Mark Goodier, Anthony Gay, Colin Kelly and many more.

RadioToday Programme
The Radio Today Programme - 26 June 2013

RadioToday Programme

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2013 32:13


On the Radio Today Programme this week, Trevor Dann is at Wise Buddah Studios where he is joined by their founder, Mark Goodier, and TBI Media's founder Phil Critchlow. On the agenda this week, the panel celebrate their successes at the New York Festival Awards, independent radio production, creating content for the BBC, the future of commercial programming, Absolute Radio, Stage Door, crowd funding platform indiegogo and what they have been listening to this week. The Radio Today Programme with AudioBoo is available every Wednesday. Recorded at Wise Buddah Studios - wisebuddah.com Produced by Jamie Tayler A TDC Production for Radio Today - for more information, please visit trevordann.com Voiceover - emilychiswell.com Music - Euro Star from ostinatomusic.com

The BBC Academy Podcast
Radio Fast Train: Indies

The BBC Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2012 41:22


Broadcaster Liz Barclay is joined by a panel of guests who share advice on how to set up and run an independent production company. They discuss their experiences of starting out and keeping going – the highs and lows - and give advice to those who want to follow in their footsteps. The panel are Mark Goodier from Wise Buddah, Gloria Abramoff of Tonic Productions, Mukti Jain Campion from Culture Wise and Nick Baker of Testbed Productions.

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