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Radio 4's monthly 90-minute drama. Radio 3's new Breakfast presenter Tom McKinney. Update on BBC Sounds for listeners overseas.

Feedback

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 28:28


After the news that Radio 3 was to cancel its drama commissions, Radio 4 has come forward with an alternative - a new monthly slot for a long-form 90 minute drama. Andrea speaks to Nicola Baldwin from The Writers' Guild of Great Britain about the new entry in BBC Radio's drama programming. We also hear about this development from Alison Hindell, Radio 4's Commissioning Editor for Drama and Fiction. And continuing the theme of new additions to BBC Radio's schedules, Andrea talks to Tom McKinney, who has taken over from Petroc Trelawney on Radio 3's Breakfast programme. He's brought with him a whole aviary of bird calls to wake listeners up with the dawn chorus - but are they enjoying it?Finally, there's an update on the future of BBC Sounds for overseas listeners. Presenter: Andrea Catherwood Producer: Pauline Moore Assistant Producer: Rebecca Guthrie Executive Producer: David PrestA Whistledown Scotland production for BBC Radio 4

Front Row
Peter Mullan as Bill Shankly, 100 years of Art Deco, Jonathan Pie

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 42:57


The actor and director Peter Mullan talks about taking on the role of Bill Shankly in the new theatre production in Liverpool, Red or Dead, about the much-loved Liverpool football club manager. In April 1925 the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, a seven-month exhibition of contemporary design, opened in Paris. Arts Décoratifs' was soon shortened to Art Deco, and a movement was born. A century later Art Deco is being celebrated in the UK with events in Liverpool and in Glasgow an exhibition and a book about Art Deco in Scotland. It's author, Professor Bruce Peter, and Dr Rachael Unsworth, who leads tours in Leeds that look at art deco buildings in the city, join Nick Ahad to discuss Art Deco and its legacy. A decade ago, the comedian Tom Walker created the character of the roving news reporter Jonathan Pie, and his creation became an internet sensation, with the New York Times among his many fans. When he brought Jonathan Pie to Radio 4 with the radio phone-in comedy, Call Jonathan Pie, the critics were universal in their praise and it quickly became a podcast hit. As Call Jonathan Pie returns for a second series, Tom discusses creating a show that merges the personal and the political.And to mark the first week of Spring, musician and broadcaster Tom McKinney, who will be taking on the Radio 3 Breakfast Show, asks for us to listen properly to the music of birdsong.Presenter: Nick Ahad Producer: Ekene Akalawu

Portraits of Clongowes
Brian Carney OC'94

Portraits of Clongowes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 25:41


Born in Cork, Brian Carney was educated at Clongowes Wood College before heading to UCD. While in UCD Brian never played for collidge, rather with local club Lansdowne RFC regularly turning out for their second and third teams. At Lansdowne Brian Corrigan, a local club stalwart noticed Carneys potential and suggested his union game would improve if he played Rugby League over the summer months. So Carney teamed up with the Dublin Blues Rugby League team where he was an instant success. It soon became apparent that Carneys low centre of gravity, pace and power were perfectly suited to Rugby League and within his first season he was drafted into the Irish Students team for the Four Nations. In 2004 Brian became the first Irish man to represent Great Britain since ex St Helens hooker Tom McKinney who won the last of his 11 caps in 1957. In 2007, Carney was named in the Ireland rugby Union squad for their tour of Argentina. In the first Test, Carney's international début, he scored an interception try minutes into the game. Carney was selected in the Irish squad for the 2007 Rugby Union World Cup but didn't play. Carney currently is a commentator on Sky Sports --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/portraitsofclongowes/message

God's Own Scale Podcast
Episode 53 - The one with Mark Fastoso

God's Own Scale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 122:13


An interview with Emmy Award winning film producer, Mark Fastoso. Please note I get the episode numbering wrong udring the episode. This is most likely episode 53 and not 55. I did lose track of the numbering system a while a go. What can I say? Numbers are hard.   Mark talks about his rules writing with the likes of Fireball Forward Fire at Sea and Ruthless, all of which can be found at the same link. He goes onto talk about his forthcoming Youtube channel, Mark's Games Room and also his professional life as an award winning documentary film producer.   Also mentioned in the show is Gary Wills' Youtube vhannel, which can be found here   Thanks as ever for your continued support and kind words following my return to the microphone. Up next is Tom McKinney from Little Wars TV talking about his rules writing and hobby adventures.

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Automation Chat
Tech Spotlight: eWON Flexy Modular M2M Router & Data Gateway

Automation Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 9:23


In this special “Tech Spotlight” episode of Automation Chat, host Theresa Houck, Executive Editor of The Journal From Rockwell Automation and Our PartnerNetwork magazine, chats with Tom McKinney, Director, Engineering Services and Partnerships with HMS Networks, a Rockwell Automation Technology Partner. You'll learn about the company's eWON Flexy, the first industrial modular machine-to-machine router and data gateway for OEMs and system integrators. Users can link remote devices and establish universal communication with a variety of field equipment, regardless of protocol used. See how to enable alarm notifications or performance monitoring through cloud KPIs dashboards. Also, discover how to start a remote service journey. Access more resources here: Azure Connected Machine On-Demand Webinar Machine Telemetry Solutions for ThingWorx On-Demand Webinar HMS Networks If you like “Automation Chat,” please leave us a 5-star rating, and subscribe so you don't miss a single episode. Video of this “Tech Spotlight” episode chat is available on our YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/vgeU90O_rkE. The Journal From Rockwell Automation and Our PartnerNetwork magazine online: http://rok.auto/thejournal.

Presto Music Classical Podcast
Outside the Box with Tom McKinney

Presto Music Classical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 67:24


Paul Thomas is joined by guitarist, broadcaster and concert organiser Tom McKinney for a wide-ranging conversation about contemporary music. As well as discussing some recent new releases the discussion touches upon performances in unconventional venues and the art of commissioning new works.www.prestomusic.comThe music discussed in the show:Haydn: String Quartets Op. 76 Nos. 1 - 3Chiaroscuro QuartetBIS - BIS2348https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8777472--haydn-string-quartets-op-76-nos-1-3Vienne 1900 – Music by Mahler, Zemlinsky, Berg & SchoenbergEric Le Sage (piano), Zvi Plesser (cello), Daishin Kashimoto (violin), Paul Meyer (clarinet), Emmanuel Pahud (flute)ALPHA - ALPHA588https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8789365--vienne-1900Here We AreHéloïse Werner (soprano); The Hermes ExperimentDelphian - DCD34244https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8794320--here-we-areMessiaen: Quartet for the End of Time & Catlin Smith: Among the Tarnished StarsAnton Lukoszevieze (piano), Mira Benjamin (violin), Heather Roche (clarinet) & Philip Thomas (piano)Another Timbre - AT143https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8623053--messiaen-quartet-for-the-end-of-time-catlin-smith-among-the-tarnished-starsMorton Feldman PianoPhilip Thomas (piano)Another Timbre – AT144https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8676745--morton-feldman-pianoSpilled Out From TanglesJuliet Fraser (soprano)Huddersfield Contemporary Records - HCR23CDhttps://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8768008--spilled-out-from-tanglesMessiaen: Catalogue d'oiseaux Books 1-7Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)PENTATONE - PTC5186670https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8404435--messiaen-catalogue-doiseaux-books-1-7

The E-Spot With Camille
EMME and BLUU on The E-Spot with Camille

The E-Spot With Camille

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 59:57


EMME- The artist formerly known as Mary O'Neill was born and raised in a small-town outside of Memphis, TN. EMME is thankful for her upbringing which consisted of many days fishing, hunting, mudding, and spending quality time with family. EMME's biggest inspiration is her Father (Coach O'Neill). Coach O'Neill was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer and overcame a huge obstacle by beating cancer twice. Through her Father's journey, she was inspired to let go of her fear as she took her Father's advice to pursue her music career. It was during this time that Mary met her vocal coach, Tom McKinney and her entire world changed. Tom McKinney is a well-respected vocal coach that has worked with other artists such as Mario, Demi Lovato, Ray J, Solange and many American Idol finalists. In fact, Tom served as the New Talent Development Vocal Technique Instructor for Music World, a recording and publishing company managed by Beyoncé and Matthew Knowles. Tom encouraged EMME to believe that her vocal abilities was something special and rare that she finally decided to pursue her dreams. EMME was later introduced to the Grammy Award-Winning Producer Rickey “Slikk Muzik” Offord that has worked with other respected artists such as Ariana Grande, Chris Brown, Tori Kelly, Lil Wayne, Trey Songz and many more. BLUU- Bluu Suede came into this world when Disco, Funk and Soul were at its peak. Movies like Shaft, Carwash, Foxy Brown and other funky / soulful music oriented films were peaking out in the scenes. Bluu started singing at the age of 14. Smooth sounds such as Donny Hathaway's "For All We Know" & Al Green's “Let's Stay Together”, were just two of the many inspirations for Mr. Bobby Bullard. One might actually compare his sound to that of Mr. Hathaway along with a little helping of Stevie Wonder. At the age of 18, he was picked up by Gumbo Funk Productions / Virgin Records. Here, he got his first taste of the music industry and this began the start of a beautiful ride for the man known as Bluu. Soon enough, Bluu collaborated with other fellow friends and artists and together formed the group Stres. Stres provided an avenue for him to showcase his talent as a vocalist, songwriter and Producer. From all of this a new Record Label under the name Stres Entertainment was born, and helped him embark on an entire new journey....which still lives! In 2005, Bluu continued his journey on to season 5 of American Idol, where he placed in the top 25. Bluu returned home to begin working on his featured solo album "The Bluu Suede Project." Coming into a Pop-driven world. Bluu's aim was to go against the grain with his sound as much as possible. He incorporated a lot of his own unique production and vocal style. "The Bluu Suede Project" takes the listener on a journey compiled of struggle in the music industry along with life's adventure. Bluu mixes his sound by incorporating elements from a variety of genres which include Rock, Country, R&B, Neo-Soul, and Hip-Hop. The music will move your spirit. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/support

Sound of Gaming
Lost masterpieces

Sound of Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2020 34:48


On Sound of Gaming we celebrate the greatest music from the best video games, but what about the almost hits? The should've-beens? The has-beens? What happens to the music when a game gets cancelled, a character is changed or a game is taken off the shelves? Today Sound of Gaming is dedicated to Lost Masterpieces - music that could have been heard by millions of players but instead has been lost to the whims of history and the creative process, with never before heard gems from composers like Joris de Man, The Flight and Jim Guthrie. The BAFTA winning composer Austin Wintory - well known for his work on games like Journey, Abzu and the Banner Saga - talks to Jessica today not about his hits, but about the 'ones that got away', music he's written for pitches that didn't make it and games that didn't see the light of day. Plus music from games such as Alien: Isolation, Chrono Trigger and Borderlands 3 that didn't find its way into the game, plus a lost gem of a game score by composer Michael Nyman and other treats you just don't hear enough. Austin Wintory - Crude Gum Joris de Man - Knights (unreleased) Raison Varner - General Traunt Sketch (Borderlands 3 - unreleased) Austin Wintory- Death Arisen Austin Wintory - Squares Austin Wintory - A Guessing Game Austin Wintory - Oases Michael Nyman - Enemy Zero (Enemy Zero) The Flight - The Space Jockey (Alien Isolation - unreleased) Yasunori Mitsuda - The Singing Mountain (Chrono Trigger - unreleased) Frank Ilfman - Akiro (Akiro - unreleased) Chris Hülsbeck - The Great Giana Sisters Suite (excerpt) Austin Wintory - Whiskers and Beams Austin Wintory - The Call (Journey) Hitoshi Sakimoto - Staff Roll (Vagrant Story) Jim Guthrie - You, Me and the Sun Swallowing Sea (Below - unreleased) King George's Hall, Blackburn Presented by Tom McKinney

The Essay
Tom McKinney on Olivier Messiaen

The Essay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 13:31


Radio 3 presenter Tom McKinney celebrates the birdsong-inspired music of the twentieth-century French composer Olivier Messiaen and its special place in his life.

Record Review Podcast
Poulenc: Concerto for Two Pianos

Record Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2019 48:54


Tom McKinney recommends recordings of Poulenc's Concerto for Two Pianos in D minor, FP 61

The Essay
Secret Admirers: Tom McKinney on Olivier Messiaen

The Essay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 13:30


Radio 3 presenter Tom McKinney celebrates the birdsong-inspired music of the 20th-century French composer Olivier Messiaen and its special place in his life.

Record Review Podcast
Boulez: Le Marteau sans maître

Record Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 59:02


Tom McKinney recommends recordings of Le Marteau sans maître by Pierre Boulez

Record Review Podcast
Building a Library: Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez

Record Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2017 47:33


Tom McKinney heads to Spain with the ever-popular Rodrigo Guitar Concerto.

The Essay
Tom McKinney

The Essay

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 13:49


Breaking Free - the minds that changed music. In The Essay this week, personal reflections on the revolutionary music and ideas of the Second Viennese School as they searched for an antidote to all the certainties and expectations of the past, and cast music on a new path of dissonance and discovery, shocking audiences then and now.Musician and broadcaster Tom McKinney recalls his "first contact" with the music of Webern - his Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op.5, and then taking part in a transformative performance of the same work as a professional musician.

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Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcasts
On Communicating Biotechnology with Tom McKinney and Tahirou Abdoulaye (PAEP 25)

Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2016 11:13


When Ken posed the question, 'what challenges face agriculture?' He got the same response from both Dr. Tahirou Abdoulaye and Tom McKinney: communicating the importance of biotechnology in agriculture. Tahirou and Tom were honored this year with Purdue Ag's Distinguished Alumni Award, and both hail from the Agricultural Economics Department. Despite unique positions and locations, they both agreed that this issue is important to the future of agriculture.

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