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It was 50 years ago to the day when four of the very few people in the world who can actually say “I was there” talked to RHOD SHARP about The Beatles' rooftop concert on January 30, 1969. In a conversation broadcast on BBC 5 Live's Up All Night in 2019, Let It Be director Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Apple Corps' Kevin Harrington and Ken Mansfield and Metropolitan police constable Ken Wharfe provide a fresh take on the events depicted anew in Peter Jackson's extended documentary.
At least 5000 Black soldiers fought on the colonists' side in the American war of of independence, despite a tempting offer to join the British forces. When a new school is dedicated to one of them, ALGY WARD tells Rhod Sharp the story of Marblehead's Joseph Brown.
Rhod Sharp gets into the rich yachting history of Marblehead Massachusetts with the yacht designer and builder CHRIS HOOD.
Rhod Sharp discovers the pilot of a never-to-be-made podcast series. This cornucopia of offbeat stories from the first week of July 2008 may be of special interest to fans of Rhod's appearances on BBC 5 Live's Up All Night.
The American ultra-right is back in the shadows, or at least keeping its powder dry. Seeing a massive show of state force with 25,000 National Guard packing Washington DC, and high alerts in state capitals, the far right is picking its fights. Nor will it have the country's Chief Executive and his enablers minding its back. RHOD SHARP looks to the Wednesday's Inauguration of President Biden and beyond with The Nation magazine's National Correspondent JOHN NICHOLS.
RHOD SHARP reports the American Insurrection of 2021 in the countdown to the inauguration of President Biden. Representative SETH MOULTON relates his own experience of the Congressional invasion and discusses Monday's first steps by the House of Representatives towards the second impeachment trial for President Donald Trump.
Dr Karl is joined by Dr Michael Mann, American climatologist and geophysicist to talk to Rhod Sharp about climate change.
Bianca Nogrady sits in for Dr Karl to answer your science questions with Rhod Sharp.
Rhod Sharp is joined by Dr Karl and oceanographer Dr Veronique Lago to answer questions.
Stuart Clarkson chats to 5 Live presenter Rhod Sharp, who’s marking a quarter of a century presenting Up All Night as the station turns 25 years old this week. Find out about the launch of 5 Live, memorable moments on the show including 9/11 and the Obama Inauguration - and how Rhod gets on air from the attic of his home in the US. Roy Martin is here with our weekly look at what’s going on in the industry; James Cridland shares some thoughts on why you shouldn’t make assumptions about the tech used by listeners; and David Lloyd has more brilliant archive audio in Radio Moments. Listen to Rhod's podcast series, Up All Night for 25 Years at https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07368kj/episodes/player Audio processing on the RadioToday Programme by Ian Deeley.
Dr Karl answers all your science questions with Rhod Sharp. This week discussing hurricanes, ageing and more.
Dr Karl joins Rhod Sharp to answer your questions. This week history of the galaxy, world weather including polar vortex and how to store paint pots.
After 15 years of broadcasting together, Rhod Sharp and Dr Karl finally meet face to face during a special tour of the Royal Institution in London.
Roger Bolton hears from listeners who claim the BBC may be out of step with popular opinion, and staffed by people from privileged middle-class backgrounds. Following Radio 4's recent series The New World, Commissioning Editor Mohit Bakaya and one of the presenters, Jo Fidgen meet some of those listeners to discuss their thoughts about the series and its ideological starting points. GF Newman's The Corrupted has just finished its third series of ten episodes, broadcast across two weeks. It's a gritty saga of crime and corruption among police and the corridors of power through the decades - most recently, the 1970s. It was loved by many, including Feedback listener David Dent - although he had some questions about the combination of real-life and fictional characters. He and Roger discuss walking the dramatic line with producer Clive Brill. Radio 2's live night-time programme After Midnight ends this weekend much to the disappointment of many listeners. Will that be to Radio 5Live's gain? Reporter Rob Crossan meets Dotun Adebayo and Rhod Sharp, the presenters of 5 Live's overnight show, Up All Night. Presenter: Roger Bolton Producer: Karen Pirie A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
Dr Karl is on holiday so Bianca Nogrady, who is a science journalist and author and Dr Alice Williamson from the School of Chemistry at the University of Sydney join Rhod Sharp.
Rhod Sharp goes to a shelter for the homeless in Salem, Massachusetts, on the day after Thanksgiving to find out what people expect from a Donald Trump Presidency. He finds mixed opinions, political activism and some very personal stories, from a group of people who were barely talked about during the election campaign.
Veteran BBC broadcaster Rhod Sharp hosts 5 Live’s ‘Up All Night’ - described by the Washington Post as ‘arguably the best night-time show in the world’. In this in-depth interview, he argues media 'balance' is letting Donald Trump off the hook; reveals the secrets of the show’s production, including broadcasting from his Massachusetts home and uniquely intimate relationship with 1m listeners; discusses his commitment to the US and recent American citizenship; shares his best and worst day at work so far, and offers advice to ambitious journalists beginning their career.
BBC 5 Live with Rhod Sharp - Interview with AFA President Kylie Sturgess - Tuesday 2nd August
Dr Karl answers all your science based questions with Rhod Sharp
The Gadget Detective discusses the pros and cons of Android Pay, the new cashless payment system, with Rhod Sharp on Up All Night on BBC Radio 5 Live - 19th May 2016 #Fevzi #Turkalp #FevziTurkalp #Gadget #Detective #GadgetDetective #BBC #Radio #5 #Live #BBCRadio5Live #UpAllNight #Rhod #Sharp #RhodSharp #Android #Google #Pay #AndroidPay #Tap #TapAndPay #Credit #Debit #Card #Security #NFC #Transaction #Payment #Cash #Cashless #Risk #Money #Mobile #Phone #Apple #ApplePay #Samsung #SamsungPay
Nick Yarris spent 22 years on death row for a murder he didn't commit -- before he finally walked out of prison a free man in 2004. He was wrongly convicted in the 1982 case of a woman who was raped and murdered in the US state of Delaware, but eventually acquitted when DNA evidence proved that he was not the killer. Yarris later moved to the UK, and now lives in Los Angeles, from where he spoke to Peter Bowes & Rhod Sharp on BBC Radio 5 live's Up All Night programme.
Dr Karl returns to 5 live after two weeks away in the Galapagos Islands. He talks to Rhod Sharp about what he discovered while in the Galapagos, plus the latest in hologram technology and new dinosaur discoveries.
Former IMF senior manager, Peter Doyle, tells Rhod Sharp why the IMF thinks latest bailout deal for Greece can't work.
Dr Karl joins Rhod Sharp to answer listeners scientific questions.
Rhod Sharp is joined by Dr Karl to answer your science questions.
Dr Chris fills in for Dr Karl this week and answers all your science related questions with Rhod Sharp.
Dr Karl and Rhod Sharp talk science, including the mechanics of Vegemite and getting a car into a lorry on a motorway.
Dr Karl and Rhod Sharp talk science, including medical uses for chillies.
Dr Karl joins Rhod Sharp to discuss global warming and answer the really burning question posed by small children everywhere; why is snot green?
Rhod Sharp and Dr Karl are joined by Steven Goldfarb from CERN to answer questions about the search for the Higgs Boson.
Andy Crane sits in for Rhod Sharp, and he and Dr Karl discuss why rifle bullets fly more truly when they rotate, and whether salt water floats over fresh.