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Open University logo Open University Students The open University has given many people a new lease of life ... Jax talks to some 'later learners'.
Recorded on March 15, 2013
Interview by
Jax
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Red Squirrel Lucy Cook, Red Squirrels, Northern England 150 years ago there was not a grey squirrel to be seen in the UK, but in the 1870's the Victorians brought some exotic 'grey' squirrels into the country and the red squirrel population was almost wiped out. Lucy Cook from 'Red Squirrel Northern England' talks to Simon Nolan about some of the things they are doing to save them.
Recorded on March 11, 2013
Interview by
Simon Nolan
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The Tuckers Kevin Aitman from The Tuckers Harry talks to Kevin, Lead singer of local band the Tuckers about their 10 year celebrations and how they got this far.
Recorded on March 5, 2013
Interview by
Harry Peters
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Big Boots & Celtic Roots logo Dave Swarbrick Fiona Elcoat interviews Dave Swarbrick of Fairport Convention and finds out why he "would be bored to b****y tears if he didnt still tour". After all he's only 71!!
Recorded on March 2, 2013
Interview by
Fiona Elcoat
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Microphone Andrew from Serenity Tours Jax hops on board the Serenity Two for a tour of the Farne Islands.........
Recorded on March 1, 2013
Interview by
Jax
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AVR Logo Martin Robinson, Aln Valley Railway Listen up train lovers ... Martin Robinson from the Aln Valley Railway Project is talking to John Brown about the latest developments at the Project on the Lionheart Estate in Alnwick and what Spring promises for visitors.
Recorded on February 22, 2013
Interview by
John Brown
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Microphone Daniel J 'A young talented, singer from London', Daniel J talks to Adam Wood about his music and other stuff.
Recorded on February 17, 2013
Interview by
Adam Wood
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Mircophone Laura Mathieson According to Laura Mathieson, there is 'support out there' for people to start up a new business and she is talking to Simon Greener about a workshop she is running specifically for carers of people with learning disabilities which could help them become self-employed by starting up their own business.
Recorded on February 16, 2013
Interview by
Simon Greener
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Doddington icecream tub Jackie Maxwell from Doddington Dairy There's Cheese and Ice-cream on the menu in this the the very first Lionheaheart interview for Jax. Here she talks to Jackie Maxwell who popped into the studio armed with samples of her cheeses and ice-cream made here in Northumberland. NB. don't listen in when you are hungry........
Recorded on February 15, 2013
Interview by
Jax
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Microphone Joanne, Proprietor and Chef of Queens Head, Berwick Treacle Sponge, Banana Split and Suet pud are all on the menu for this interview at the Queen's Head in Berwick.
Recorded on February 15, 2013
Interview by
Jax
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Roots, Rock, Riot logo Dale Watson Dale Watson - interviewed prior to his performance at The Cluny - talks about his new records, his voice, Ameripolitan, and chicken-shit bingo.
Recorded on February 13, 2013
Interview by
Ally Lee
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CLIC Sargent logo Dee Taylor Talking to Simon Nolan is Dee Taylor of CLIC Sargent, the UK's leading charity for Children with Cancer and they discuss an up and coming event near you ... The Great Mums Get Together.
Recorded on February 12, 2013
Interview by
Simon Nolan
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It's A Dog's Life cover Stephen Wylie Its A Dog's Life is a radio show on Lionheart Radio, and now it is a book which has been written by our very own Steve Wylie ... here you can hear what inspired him to put pen to paper.
Recorded on February 11, 2013
Interview by
Yvonne Bell
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Electric Penelope Electric Penelope Anna Emmins, creator of Electric Penelope, is a prolific songwriter, singer and producer. The fifth of ten musically inclined children, Anna, was raised predominantly in London above the jazz club her parents ran, which brought about her jazz and soul inspired songwriting.
Recorded on February 7, 2013
Interview by
Jolly Roger
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Microphone Mark from Wendy Woo Tours John Dixon welcomes Mark from Wendy Woo Tours to talk about the Great Wall of China and many other amazing tours around China.
Recorded on February 5, 2013
Interview by
John Dixon
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Big Boots & Celtic Roots logo The Seer The Seer are a German band who have a large following in Bavaria and over the border in Italy. I am working together with the band to introduce them to the UK. Following a successful interview earlier in the year, I travelled over in the New Year of 2013 to their hometown of Augsburg for their annual festive gig at the Spectrum Club. The band are a tight group, playing delicious rock, with a hint of Celtic every now and then. The release of their seventh studio album, Wide Eyed Walker in September 2012 brought many new UK fans and radio play is increasing. The interview with the band took place in Augsburg, Germany following an 800 capacity sellout gig and was aired on Saturday 19th January 2013 on BB & CR
Recorded on January 19, 2013
Interview by
Fiona Elcoat
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Microphone Chris Friend, Passion for Northumberland Passion is coming to Alnwick at Easter and Yvonne is talking to Chris Friend from Passion for Northumberland to invite the community to get involved with the drama that will unfold in the Market place on Good Friday. For futher details visit www.passionfornorthumberland.org.uk
Recorded on January 4, 2013
Interview by
Yvonne Bell
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Big Boots & Celtic Roots logo Paul Eastham of Folk Rock Band, Coast Lionheart's Fiona Elcoat catches up with Paul Eastham of Southampton based band Coast, just ahead of their last gig of the year in their home town
Recorded on December 29, 2012
Interview by
Fiona Elcoat
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Gerry Anderson Tribute to Gerry Anderson Richard Dale delves into his childhood memories as he pays tribute to Gerry Anderson who died in December 2012
Recorded on December 27, 2012
Interview by
Richard Dale
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Big Boots & Celtic Roots logo Iain Petrie Iain Petrie is a local man, originally from Edinburgh but now based in Berwick Upon Tweed, and he plays, performs, records and produces music. He came up with the idea to put together a charity CD - a compilation of original festive songs from local artists. The money raised will go to schools in the Berwick area and also to Berwick Youth Trust. I interviewed Iain at his studio to find out more. The interview was aired on BB & CR on Saturday 22nd December 2012.
Recorded on December 22, 2012
Interview by
Fiona Elcoat
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Big Boots & Celtic Roots logo Mark Wood Mark Wood is an electric violinist, as well as the founder of a company that makes unique electric violins and he is also an Emmy-winning composer and a former member of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra ... listen to this interview with Fiona Elcoat about his life long passion for music.
Recorded on December 22, 2012
Interview by
Fiona Elcoat
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Big Boots & Celtic Roots logo Amber Road Amber Road are a new band playing a mix of trad tunes and originals but putting their own twist on all material. I interviewed the band at their launch in Largoward, Fife on St Andrew's Night, 30th November 2012 and they seem to be making a mark wherever they are heard. New material is being written for their debut album. The interview went on air on BB & CR on 15th December 2012.
Recorded on December 15, 2012
Interview by
Fiona Elcoat
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Whittingham Memorial Hall logo Geoff Hoskins, of Whittingham Puppets, musicians, singers and actors have all been part of the Whittingham Memorial Hall's programme of events during 2012. Yvonne finds out what's in store next year.
Recorded on December 10, 2012
Interview by
Yvonne Bell
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Tom Lister Tom Lister, Actor Christmas is coming and so is the Panto Season and John Dixon was able to catch former Emerdale Star, Tom Lister, during rehearsals to talk about his new part as Captain Hook.
Recorded on December 4, 2012
Interview by
John Dixon
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Big Boots & Celtic Roots logo Sandi Thom Sandi Thom is an ex pat Scot, now based in LA and since the release of her chart topping single "Punk Rocker" she has produced a number of fine albums. Flesh & Blood is the latest release, a collection of fine bluesy, tracks, and I caught up with Sandi at her homecoming gig at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow where she didn't disappoint. The interview went out on air on Big Boots & Celtic Roots on Fiona's debut show Saturday 1st Decemberr 2012.
Recorded on December 1, 2012
Interview by
Fiona Elcoat
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iNorthumberland logo Kenneth Jorgensen, Alnwick's 'Digital Champion' Have you ever got really cross with your computer when trying to download a TV programme or a big file for work? Well, Yvonne talks to Alnwick's 'Digital Champion', Kenneth Jorgensen, about superfast broadband, what difference it would make to you and how Northumberland folks can get it.
Recorded on November 12, 2012
Interview by
Yvonne Bell
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Roots Rock Riot logo Josh Harty North Dakotan singer / song-writer, Josh Harty, performs songs and talks about his new album "Nowhere", growing up in North Dakota and touring the UK.
Recorded on October 31, 2012
Interview by
Ally Lee
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Roots Rock Riot Show logo The Katmen Slim Jim Phantom and Darrell Higham talk about their forthcoming album, touring and the history of the band … prior to their performance today at the Cluny, Newcastle.
Recorded on October 9, 2012
Interview by
Ally Lee
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Rob Rouse Rob Rouse, Comedian ' With a long list of appearances on shows like Celebrity Juice, Daves one Night Stand and tour venues across the country, Rob Rouse made a bit of time in his diary to talk to Adam Wood to give us an insight into the glamourous (or not so glamourous) world of the stand up comic.....' for further details on his tour dates go to www.robrouse.com
Recorded on September 30, 2012
Interview by
Adam Wood
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Roots Rock Riot Show logo Tracer Tracer interviewed prior to their performance at the Cluny. The band talk about losing their bass player, Leigh, recording their forthcoming album in LA, and their success in Europe and the UK.
Recorded on September 28, 2012
Interview by
Ally Lee
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Roots Rock Riot Show logo The Rival Sons The Rival Sons, Jay and Scott, interviewed prior to their sell-out performance at the Newcastle Academy. They talk about their new album, touring, and recent successes.
Recorded on September 26, 2012
Interview by
Ally Lee
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CAB logo Elizabeth and Margaret from Alnwick CAB Started in 1939, the Citizens Advice Bureaux have been helping people ever since and no two problems are the same......here Yvonne chats with the training manager and a volunteer from the local Alnwick branch who explain what goes on in their offices and the people they help every day of the week
Recorded on September 21, 2012
Interview by
Yvonne Bell
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Roots Rock Riot Show logo Kurt Dahl, One Bad Son Kurt Dahl of One Bad Son talking about the band and their new album
Recorded on September 18, 2012
Interview by
Ally Lee
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Mircophone Kat Wales, Lead Singer of local band - Bright Lights From their humble beginnings cramped in a small practise room, the South Shields band Bright Lights have gone on to play a string of successful live shows at established venues such as the o2 Academy Newcastle and playing at Newcastle's Evolution Festival. The band's lead singer Kat Wales chats to Adam Wood about their roots, influences and their future in the music business.
Recorded on September 16, 2012
Interview by
Adam Wood
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Mircophone Rich James, Musician/producer This is your chance to hear a second interview with Musician/Producer Rich James following the release of his latest album 'Oh'. Adam Wood finds out what inspired his latest creation.
Recorded on September 16, 2012
Interview by
Adam Wood
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Roots Rock Riot Show logo Furyon Interviewed at the Cluny. Singer Matt Mitchell discusses the Gravitas album, touring and the loss of guitarist Chris Green.
Recorded on September 6, 2012
Interview by
Ally Lee
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Roots Rock Riot Show logo Dave Meniketti of Y&T Dave discusses the new live album and his love of the north east ... amongst other things
Recorded on September 5, 2012
Interview by
Ally Lee
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Microphone Alison Lowes, Pharmacist Here Karl Paxton is talking to Alison Lowes about her Olympic voluntary experience, and her involvement with local running clubs in Blyth and Amble. For more information email Alison on alisonlowes2@aol.com
Recorded on August 22, 2012
Interview by
Karl Paxton
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Microphone Lou Coel, Hungry For Change Lou Coel had eating disorder when she was 16 which made her so ill that she is lucky to still be around. Its a mental illness and can hit people at any time in their lives. Along with a group of others, Lou is trying to change the general perceptions of the illness and Hungry For Change is her campaign. Here she speaks to Lewis about her own battle with the illness and what she is doing to help others like her.
Recorded on August 20, 2012
Interview by
Lewis Denny
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Microphone Gemma Hattle & Tracy Surtees, Northumberland & Borders care agency Simon Nolan talking to Gemma Hattle and Tracy Surtees from the Northumberland and Borders care agency, a private business which provides nurses, carers and drivers for people who need care in Northumberland and the borders. For further information go to www.nb-ca.co.uk
Recorded on July 30, 2012
Interview by
Simon Nolan
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Roots Rock Riot Show logo Jimmie Vaughan Ally Lee talking to Jimmie Vaughan
Recorded on July 18, 2012
Interview by
Ally Lee
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Microphone Andy Clark, Orienteerer In this interview Andy Clark returns to Lionheart to talk to Gerry about the challenges of Orienteering, the latest equipment available and what beginners can expect on their first expedition.
Recorded on July 7, 2012
Interview by
Gerry G
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Roots Rock Riot Show logo Lisa Mills Ally Lee talking to Lisa Mills
Recorded on July 3, 2012
Interview by
Ally Lee
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Microphone Keith Taylor With a passion for Northumberland Keith Taylor was well placed to write the book 'Northumbria Days Out'. In this interview Karl Paxton finds out what readers can look forward to when they get their hands on Keith's latest offering.
Recorded on June 26, 2012
Interview by
Karl Paxton
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - GRAND FINALE PART 1: Night of the Living Dead (1968) For the final Movie Hour instalment, Richard and Daniel are giving you 100% extra free with their 2-hour special! In the first hour, our hosts bolt the doors to keep out a zombie invasion as they take on George A. Romero’s chilling debut, Night of the Living Dead. Featuring reviews of The Five-Year Engagement, Think Like A Man, Chernobyl Diaries, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Where Do We Go Now? and Silent Souls.
Recorded on June 23, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - GRAND FINALE PART 2: The Ones That Got Away, Top 10 Rants and Coming Soon In Part 2 of their grand finale, Richard and Daniel take a look at five cults films that weren’t good enough to make the cut: Big Trouble in Little China, Sir Henry at Rawlinson End, Super, Shock Treatment and The Rutles: All You Need is Cash. There’s also a countdown of Daniel’s Top 10 Movie Hour rants, and a brief preview of the next six months. That’s all folks!
Recorded on June 23, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Changing Gear book cover Eileen Sutherland, Author When Eileen and Alan's son, Matt, died in 2003 their world changed and then three years later it changed again when they sold up, got on their bikes and cycled to Bulgaria. It was all part of the grieving process and is recorded in a moving book called 'Changing Gear' which Eileen has recently launched locally and on Kindle. She sees the book as a way of making sure that Matt is never forgotten and she came to the Lionheart studio to talk to Yvonne about their journey.
Recorded on June 22, 2012
Interview by
Yvonne Bell
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Microphone Patrick Norris, Footsteps in Northumberland There is no doubt that the Northumbrian countryside is outstanding, but how much do you actually see as you walk through it? Simon Nolan talks to Patrick Norris whose job it is to guide people and make sure they see everything they can on their walk, whether it be animals, flowers, rock formations. Listen in to find out how you can join him and make the most of your day out.
Recorded on June 19, 2012
Interview by
Simon Nolan
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Microphone Lewis Denny, Lionheart presenter and local Olympic Torch Bearer Our own presenter Lewis Denny talks to Adam about his exciting week of Festival of Alnwick and carrying the Torch - twice!!
Recorded on June 16, 2012
Interview by
Adam Wood
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Microphone Rich James, Songwriter He has been writing songs since he was 8 years old and Rich James speaks to Adam Wood about his life, his music and his new album.
Recorded on June 16, 2012
Interview by
Adam Wood
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Rots Rock Riot Show logo Hangfire Ally Lee talking to Hangfire
Recorded on June 13, 2012
Interview by
Ally Lee
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Kick-Ass (2010) Why doesn’t anyone just become a superhero? Daniel goes looking for answers in Matthew Vaughn’s controversial Kick-Ass. Richard is on hand for the local releases, and they provide reviews of Woody Allen: A Documentary, Casa de mi Padre, A Fantastic Fear of Everything, Red Tails, The Pact and The Innkeepers.
Recorded on June 9, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone John Stevens, Alnwick Town Crier Alnwick Town Crier John Stevens talks to Frankie about his recent talent for broadcasting the news in his inimitable style
Recorded on June 5, 2012
Interview by
Frankie
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - A Clockwork Orange (1971) Round up your droogs and get the moloko plus in, as Richard and Daniel return from two weeks off to take on Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange. There are also previews of all the local releases and reviews of Prometheus, Top Cat: The Movie in 3D, LOL, Snow White and the Huntsman, The Turin Horse and The Angels’ Share.
Recorded on June 2, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Roots Rock Riot Show logo David Grissom Ally Lee talking to David Grissom
Recorded on May 23, 2012
Interview by
Ally Lee
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Microphone Dennis Alexander Lionheart's Daniel Mumby talks to Dennis Alexander and his great friend Gary from the Rothbury Folk Club. Hear about Dennis' s 20 year career as a musician and his show 'Songs, Stories and Downright Lies'. This interview also features two of Dennis' original songs that will no doubt have your feet tapping
Recorded on May 17, 2012
Interview by
Daniel Mumby
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Microphone GMD 3 Here's another chance for you to hear Adam Wood interviewing the 'Youtube sensation' that is GMD3, who already have an amazing 10,000 Youtube folowers.
Recorded on May 13, 2012
Interview by
Adam Wood
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Phantom of the Paradise (1974) Richard and Daniel sell their souls to rock and roll as they take on Brian De Palma’s horror comedy rock musical Phantom of the Paradise. They chat about the local releases, look forward to the Tyneside Cinema’s 75th Birthday Film Marathon, and provide reviews of Dark Shadows, Piranha 3DD, Jeff, Who Lives at Home, Get the Gringo (a.k.a. How I Spent My Summer Vacation) and Café de Flore.
Recorded on May 12, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Roots Rock Riot Show logo Col. JD Wilkes & Rod Hamdallah Interview with Col. JD Wilkes and Rod Hamdallah from the Legendary Shack Shakers on their recent UK tour.
Recorded on May 10, 2012
Interview by
Ally Lee
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Roots, Rock Riot Show logo Darrel Higham Interview with Imelda May's husband and guitarist, Darrel Higham, including tips and techniques for rockabilly guitar.
Recorded on May 10, 2012
Interview by
Ally Lee
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Blade Runner (1982) Daniel celebrates his 24th birthday in style by reviewing Blade Runner, which he believes to be the greatest film of all time. Richard provides some balance with the local releases, and there are reviews of The Lucky One, American Reunion, Safe, Silent House, Monsieur Lazhar and Goodbye First Love.
Recorded on May 5, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Alnwick District MS Branch Lionheart's Simon Nolan talks to Glynis Carr, Richard Stappel and Doug Metcalf from the Alnwick District MS Branch. Find out how they cope living with MS, what the Branch does for sufferers in your local area and how you can get involved in the organisation and help support someone with MS.
Recorded on May 1, 2012
Interview by
Simon Nolan
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Movie Hour Logo The Movie Hour - The Stepford Wives (1975) It’s The Movie Hour’s Diamond Jubilee! Richard and Daniel mark their 60th birthday in style, revisiting the dark allegories of Ira Levin in Bryan Forbes’ chilling adaptation of The Stepford Wives. They also provide reviews of The Avengers, Albert Nobbs, Damsels in Distress, Buck and Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey.
Recorded on April 28, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - This Is Spinal Tap (1984) Turn your speakers up to eleven and get ready to smell the glove! Daniel dives into the hilarious mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap from legendary director Rob Reiner. Featuring reviews of Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, Gone, Lockout, Marley, The Divide and Grave Encounters.
Recorded on April 21, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Garth Jeffrey, Chairman, Lionheart Radio Lionheart radio is looking for young and enthusiastic people to join its Board of Directors and in this intervierw the Chairman of Alnwick's own Community radio station, Garth Jeffrey, came into the studio to explain to presenter Daniel Mumby, what the job entails and how you can get involved
Recorded on April 19, 2012
Interview by
Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Antoinette Oglethorpe Lionheart's Tamsin Robson talks to Antoinette Oglethorpe who is running the Virgin London Marathon in aid of PSP (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy). As her father was diagnosed with the terminal and debilitating disease and subsequently died, she decided to help raise, along with 100 other runners, £2500 to help fund research and awareness. Take a listen and find out more about the condition and how you can sponsor her.
Recorded on April 13, 2012
Interview by
Tamsin Robson
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Microphone Maxine Johnson Yvonne talks to Maxine Johnson, founder of Personalised Parties, about her business which provides party boxes, so that 90% of the work is done for you! These boxes include everything from decorations to tableware and even recipe ideas ... Everything but the food and drink! Listen in to find out how her business got started, her tips and advice on holding your own Jubilee party and how she recently met ‘Dragon’ Theo Paphitis.
Recorded on April 13, 2012
Interview by
Yvonne Bell
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Gregory’s Girl (1981) After the full-on black humour of last week, it’s time for something a little gentler. Richard waxes lyrical on Gregory’s Girl, while Daniel contributes down the line from Manchester. There are also reviews of Mirror Mirror, The Cold Light of Day, Le Havre, This Must Be The Place, Headhunters and A Cat in Paris.
Recorded on April 7, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Movie Hour X-RATED!: Heathers (1989) Richard and Daniel switch to the later time of 11pm as part of Lionheart Radio’s 5th Birthday Radiothon. And that’s just as well, as they turn their attention to Heathers, one of the blackest comedies of all time. Featuring reviews of The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!, Wrath of the Titans, Tiny Furniture, Into The Abyss and This Is Not A Film. Contains strong language and disturbing subject matter.
Recorded on March 31, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Skills Northeast logo Alison Elliott, Skills North East 'What's On' presenter Yvonne Bell talks to Alison Elliott from Skills North East, who are helping get unemployed people back into education to learn new skills in order to find new avenues of work. They provide education, training and support in Ashington and Hexham, and are soon to be working in Alnwick Community Centre. Listen in if you would like to know how you can learn a new skill to get you back into employment.
Recorded on March 30, 2012
Interview by
Yvonne Bell
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Omen (1976) Richard and Daniel return from another week off, in a race against time to stop the Antichrist returning to earth as they take on horror class The Omen. In the meantime they provide reviews of Act of Valor, The Hunger Games, The Kid with a Bike and Wild Bill.
Recorded on March 24, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Pony Welfare logo Ali Wrangham Ali Wrangham comes in to talk to Lionheart's Tamsin Robson about the Roseden Hill Ride, which took place in the foothills of the Cheviots (near Wooler) on the 31st March. The event is in aid of the Pony Welfare Charity and the Mid-Northumberland Scouts that are heading to Botswana for conservation work.
Recorded on March 23, 2012
Interview by
Tamsin Robson
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Microphone Alex Day Adam Wood chats on the phone with YouTube star Alex Day, who not only writes, records and broadcasts his music/home videos online, but reached number 4 in the UK singles charts in Christmas 2011! Take a listen to hear out about his future projects, what he thinks of the future of the music industry and how he hopes the success of his YouTube videos will one day have him signed to a major label.
Recorded on March 11, 2012
Interview by
Adam Wood
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - American Psycho (2000) Daniel approaches the dark world of Patrick Bateman after a weekend in London, tackling the blackly comic satire American Psycho. Richard is on hand to look at the local releases, and there are reviews of John Carter, The Raven, Bel Ami, The Decoy Bride and Trishna.
Recorded on March 10, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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CAP logo Bill McDonald, CAP UK Tamsin Robson talks to Bill McDonald from CAP UK (Christians Against Poverty UK), one of the UK's leading debt counselling charities. Have a listen to find out how you can get the help and support you need to clear your debt and how to stay debt free for the future.
Recorded on March 2, 2012
Interview by
Tamsin Robson
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) It’s coconuts at 10am, as Richard and Daniel come to blows over (alleged) comedy classic Monty Python and the Holy Grail. They agree to disagree over the new releases, with reviews of One for the Money, Safe House, Rampart, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Red Dog and Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel.
Recorded on February 25, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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St John Ambulance logo Mike Nye, St John Ambulance Presenter, Daniel Mumby, talks to Mike Nye from the St John Ambulance service to find out about the work they do in the region. From first aid training to volunteering at local and high profile events. Take a listen to find out how you can get involved with the St John Ambulance service and help save a life in an emergency. Visit www.sja.org.uk or call 0191 273 7938 for more information.
Recorded on February 23, 2012
Interview by
Daniel Mumby
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Berwick Speedway logo Lawrence Heppel, Berwick speedway Karl Paxton talks to Lawrence Hepell from the Berwick Speedway about the upcoming season. Take a listen to find out about the new riders, the pre-season celebrations and the fundraising going into the new fence fund, which will support and benefit the riders of this raw and exciting sport.
Recorded on February 21, 2012
Interview by
Karl Paxton
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Expert Rider Les Gilbert, Ride Respect Karl talks to Les Gilbert of Ride Respect, an organisation that supports the safety and well being of motorcyclists. Here you can find out the work they do to ensure riders get the most out of their machines and can control them with confidence.
Recorded on February 21, 2012
Interview by
Karl Paxton
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Thought-Org logo Alison Arrowsmith, Thought-Org IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) is a very common and underestimated 'condition' that many people suffer in silence with, once they have been diagnosed. But for many it has a huge impact on their lives. In this interview we find out that Hypnotherapy can help significantly and is a treatment recognised by N.I.C.E. Alison Arrowsmith explains more.
Recorded on February 20, 2012
Interview by
Yvonne Bell
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Labyrinth (1986) Richard and Daniel return from a week off to take on David Bowie’s goblin king in Jim Henson’s Labyrinth. Featuring previews of all the local releases and reviews of Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, The Woman in the Fifth, Position Among the Stars and Hadewijch.
Recorded on February 18, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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WRVS logo Rachelle Atchison Tamsin Robson talks to Rachelle Atchison from the WRVS (Women's Royal Voluntary Service) about the work they do and their new transport scheme 'Getabout Northumberland', which is helping those without transport to get out and about in the comfort and safety of a WRVS volunteers car. Find out how you can become a volunteer, become a member of the WRVS or simply inform someone of the scheme.
Recorded on February 17, 2012
Interview by
Tamsin Robson
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Stroke Club logo Alnwick Stroke Club In this interview, Simon Nolan talks to a group of volunteers from the Alnwick Stroke Club, a group that helps stroke victims and promotes awareness and they discuss an upcoming event at the Sainsbury’s café.
Recorded on February 7, 2012
Interview by
Simon Nolan
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Peeping Tom (1960) Daniel fixes his gaze on Peeping Tom, Michael Powell’s voyeuristic masterpiece which was vilified when first released. He and Richard also look over the local releases and there are reviews of Jack and Jill, Young Adult, Man on a Ledge, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, Martha Marcy May Marlene and Carnage.
Recorded on February 4, 2012
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) Richard and Daniel join three drag queens on a trip to Alice Springs in Aussie cult classic The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. They touch briefly on this year’s Oscar nominations, and provide reviews of House of Pleasure, Acts of Godfrey, A Monster in Paris, The Grey and The Descendants.
Recorded on January 28, 2012
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Microphone Sue Patience & Peter Biggar Lionheart's Yvonne Bell talks to Sue Patience and Peter Biggar about the community and neighbourhood development plans starting to take shape in Alnwick and Denwick. As part of new government guidelines, this gives residents the oppportunity to put forward their suggestions and new ideas to shape the future of their own community.
Recorded on January 27, 2012
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Yvonne Bell
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Microphone Sue Lancaster In this interview, Karl Paxton talks to Sue Lancaster, a volunteer at the Newbiggin Maritime Centre, and they discuss the recent community genealogy project that the Centre has launched, Newbiggin in general and the Maritime Centre itself.
Recorded on January 25, 2012
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Karl Paxton
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Roots Rock Riot Show logo Rival Sons Michael Miley talking about pressure and time
Recorded on January 22, 2012
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Ally Lee
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Silent Running (1972) In the 50th instalment of The Movie Hour, Richard and Daniel are out to save the last of the Earth’s forests in Doug Trumball’s sentimental sci-fi classic Silent Running. They also take a gander at the local releases, and provide reviews of Haywire, Underworld: Awakening 3D, J. Edgar, The Sitter, Coriolanus and W. E..
Recorded on January 21, 2012
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Movie Hour Logo The Movie Hour - Ladyhawke (1985) The Movie Hour returns after a two-week break for Christmas and New Year. Richard and Daniel kicking off 2012 in style with Richard Donner’s stupendously silly romp Ladyhawke. Richard and Daniel also review A Useful Life, Tatsumi, War Horse, Shame, Margin Call and The Darkest Hour 3D.
Recorded on January 14, 2012
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Mount Kilimanjaro Jane McHugh & Friends, Kilimanjaro Trekkers Presenter Tamsin Robson talks to Jane, Rhonda and Jo about their trek up Mount Kilimanjaro in February. The 6 day trek started off as a unique type of ‘girls’ holiday but has become a fundraising event for charities closest to their hearts. Find out how you can sponsor them, their training regime, and what they're most nervous about...
Recorded on January 13, 2012
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Tamsin Robson
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ican logo Austen Hempstead Unbelievably there are 71,000 children in our region who are in ‘food poverty’ and this is just part of the problem. Food poverty is basically ‘going without’ and Austen Hempstead and his organization ‘ican’ believe passionately this does not need to be the case. If we all do our ‘tiny’ bit, we can make such a difference to people’s lives……listen now to find out……and check out www.icanfeed.org
Recorded on December 29, 2011
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Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Review of the Year Richard and Daniel use their last show of the year to look back on the great and not-so-good of 2011. Daniel gives his Top 10 films and there’ll be another chance to hear the infamous Transformers 3 rant. There are also previews of Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Artist and The Lady.
Recorded on December 24, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Mighty Oaks Logo Chris Friend, Mighty Oaks Speaking on behalf of the Mighty Oaks group, an organisation that gives hot drinks to the people of late night Alnwick, Chris Friend explains to Karl how the Mighty Oaks help the local community with free, no-catch hot beverages, “showing God’s love in a practical way”.
Recorded on December 21, 2011
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Karl Paxton
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: Whistle Down The Wind (1961) It’s The Movie Hour with 50% extra free this Christmas! Daniel makes the case for Whistle Down The Wind as a bona fide Christmas film, and he and Richard list their respective Festive Top 5s. There are also reviews of Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, Wreckers, Magic to Win, Dreams of a Life and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.
Recorded on December 17, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Mankini Run Ryan and Jason, The Mankini Men Running along Bamburgh beach with hand warmers in their Mankinis, and £1000 under their belts, Ryan Thompson and Jason Liddell explain themselves to Karl Paxton.
Recorded on December 14, 2011
Interview by
Karl Paxton
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The Brooke Charity logo Hope Alderson Local horse-woman Hope Alderson just can’t get enough of horses and can’t remember a time when she wasn’t riding one. Simon finds out what distance she is going to in order to raise money and awareness for The Brooke Charity.
Recorded on December 13, 2011
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Simon Nolan
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Event Horizon (1997) It’s infinite space and infinite terror aboard the Event Horizon as Richard and Daniel brave Paul W. S. Anderson’s underrated sci-fi horror. Featuring reviews of Puss in Boots, New Year’s Eve, A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas in 3D, Another Earth and Mysteries of Lisbon.
Recorded on December 10, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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MCUL logo Nic Best, Northumberland Credit Union Lionheart presenter, Tamsin Robson, talks to Nic Best, Chairman of the Northumberland Credit Union about credit unions, saving with them and how to get a better deal on a loan. Nic also discusses the paying-in point which NCUL are looking to open in Alnwick and how they are in need of volunteers to provide a friendly and reliable service to represent them.
Recorded on December 9, 2011
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Tamsin Robson
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IMB logo Jane Mann, Independent Monitoring Board Simon interviews Jane Mann from the Independent Monitoring Board group that are appointed by the Secretary of State for Justice to make sure that Prisons are running smoothly. Here they discuss how volunteers go into prisons with a fresh pair of eyes and look at how it is being run, including education programmes, health care and to ensure that complaints from prisoners are being dealt with.
Recorded on December 6, 2011
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Simon Nolan
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Microphone Ian Fenwick, Serial Charity Fund Raiser Cycling, swimming, canoe-ing, running is just some of what Ian Fenwick occupies his free time with ... “He’s like Ironman” according to Tom Wilson, who invited Ian to the Lionheart Studio to find out what his next assignment fund-raising is...
Recorded on December 4, 2011
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Tom Wilson
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Gojira (1954) Richard and Daniel travel to Japan to face Gojira, the original Japanese monster movie which created an Asian icon. Daniel pays tribute to British visionary director Ken Russell, and there are reviews of Hugo 3D, Margaret, Happy Feet Two, The Thing, Romantics Anonymous and We Have A Pope.
Recorded on December 3, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Hearing Dogs logo Christine Radwell, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People Hearing Dogs was launched at the world famous Crufts dog show in 1982. Since then they have created over 1,600 life-changing partnerships between deaf people and hearing dogs in the UK. In this interview, Yvonne finds out how ‘man’s best friend’ lives up to his name.
Recorded on November 28, 2011
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Yvonne Bell
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) Daniel argues the case for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, the most recent film by Edgar Wright, as a contender for a future cult classic. He and Richard also look through the local releases and provide reviews of Dream House, Moneyball, My Week with Marilyn, 50/50, Take Shelter and The Deep Blue Sea.
Recorded on November 26, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Olympic Torch Karen Larkin, Co-ordinator of the Olympic Torch Festival Karen Larkin is getting so excited ... a once in a lifetime opportunity is on its way to Alnwick in the form of the Olympic Torch and its going to be her job to organise this big event in June next year. Karen tells Lewis what she’s got in mind and how she needs the help of the people of the town to make sure it’s a great occasion.
Recorded on November 21, 2011
Interview by
Lewis Denny
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Microlight Ed McCallum - Skyline Loft Conversions From Longframlington to the South of France, over to Italy and on to Corfu is just part and parcel of going on a Microlighting adventure with Ed McCallum and his pals. Yvonne finds out about the network of enthusiasts and whether the sky is really the limit for them.
Recorded on November 21, 2011
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Yvonne Bell
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Bad Lieutenant (1992) Richard and Daniel negotiate the difficult issue of rape in films while examining Abel Ferrara’s audacious Bad Lieutenant. There are also previews of the local releases and reviews of Magic Trip, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1, Justice, Welcome to the Rileys and Snowtown.
Recorded on November 19, 2011
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Capricorn One (1978) The Movie Hour returns after two weeks off with a conspiracy thriller classic. Richard and Daniel go looking for evidence that the US didn’t land on Mars, while finding the time to review Wuthering Heights, The Rum Diary, Immortals, Arthur Christmas, The Awakening and Trespass.
Recorded on November 12, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Poster competition winner Avril Scott - Alnmouth Arts Festival Calling all artists!! Have a listen to the following interview to find out how you can get your work displayed at Northumberland's fastest growing arts festival, the Alnmouth Arts Festival. Presenter Tamsin Robson catches up with Avril Scott, representative of the AAF to find out how to get involved, what's on offer for the AAF 2012 and the history behind the event. Certainly a date to put into your calendar.
Recorded on November 11, 2011
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Tamsin Robson
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Bethan Stritton Bethan Stritton - Author and artist Author Bethan Stritton talks to Tamsin Robson about her provocative new book 'Grow Your Own Gorgeousness', which looks at how women, and men, are manipulated by the media to emulate what they consider true beauty. Stritton talks about how through personal experience, she decided to write the book, which focuses on reconnecting with our bodies, developing self love and believing in our own personal brand of gorgeousness. She talks about the pressure young girls face by trying to look a certain way, how celebrities use surgery to perfect themselves and how we need to take action and start loving our flaws that make us truly unique.
Recorded on November 11, 2011
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Tamsin Robson
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Ralph Moody Ralph Moody - Target TRG Lionheart Radio's Simon Nolan speaks to Ralph Moody, the man behind Target Training Associates. In this interview they discuss what it is like leaving the forces (particularly the RAF) and settling back into civilian life, how ex-servicemen can get the qualifications they need in order to have a career after the forces and how to go about it. Included in the interview is all the information needed to contact Target TRG for those interested.
Recorded on November 8, 2011
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Simon Nolan
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The Lambton Worm book jacket Pete McParlin As someone who grew up in Morpeth and spent a few years working in Alnwick Pete McParlin was delighted to come back to talk to Carl about his new book on Angling, ‘The Lambton Worm’, which features the Coquet, the Wansbeck and other rivers of our County. Pete explains what got him into angling and its enduring attraction.
Recorded on November 4, 2011
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Carl Stiansen
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Microphone Paul Black, of the Alnwick Cryer The concept of ‘Peel to Save’ originated in the USA and when Paul Black of the Alnwick Cryer spoke to local traders and charities about it, they welcomed the idea. Paul tells Daniel how they hope to hope to raise £25,000 for charities and not for profit organisations in the next 12 months.
Recorded on October 27, 2011
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Daniel Mumby
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Mircophone Stephanie Butland When Stephanie Butland was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 37, among other emotions was annoyance and she was determined that it would not define her life. She has survived the disease and the treatments and she talks to Daniel on her approach to cancer, about the book she has written ‘How I said Bah to Cancer’, and how she hopes it will help others.
Recorded on October 27, 2011
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Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Adrian Bell - Denehouse Farm As an Essex boy leaving school at 18 to enter the working world as a banker in the city, Adrian Bell probably didn't imagine the massive life style changes he would make over the next 25 years. Here he shares with Yvonne his experiences, his passion for Pilates and how he enjoys helping others get the best from their chosen sport.
Recorded on October 24, 2011
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Yvonne Bell
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - HORROR MONTH: Carrie (1976) Horror Month reaches its climax with Carrie, adapted from Stephen King's debut novel. Richard and Daniel are on hand to tackle the famous pig-blood sequence, and there are reviews of Restless, Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer, Monte Carlo, Contagion, Paranormal Activity 3 and We Need To Talk About Kevin.
Recorded on October 22, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - HORROR MONTH: The Fog (1980) The Movie Hour turns 40 with Horror Month in full swing. Richard and Daniel return to John Carpenter with his chilling ghost story The Fog, and there are reviews of POM Wonderful presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, Real Steel, The Three Musketeers in 3D, Footloose, Dolphin Tale 3D and Sleeping Beauty.
Recorded on October 15, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Vintage tractors Dave Slater - Northumberland Vintage Tractor Rally It's been going on for years. Farmers and vintage enthusiasts from all over the country meeting up to compare their tractors. And this year was no different. Karl Paxton finds out what goes on behind the scenes of this expanding show.
Recorded on October 12, 2011
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Karl Paxton
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Spurreli Ice-cream Boutique Nick Spurr - Spurreli Boutique Ice-cream With a passion for boats and ice-cream, Nick Spurr seems to have achieved his life goal by opening an ice-cream lounge 'Spurrelis' next to his boat yard in Amble - what a combination! Yvonne finds out what possessed him to start a new business in the middle of a recession.
Recorded on October 10, 2011
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Yvonne Bell
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - HORROR MONTH: Wake Wood (2011) Horror Month on The Movie Hour kicks off with Wake Wood, the latest offering from the reborn Hammer stable. Richard and Daniel discuss the local releases, and there are reviews of Johnny English Reborn, Midnight in Paris, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, Perfect Sense, Tyrannosaur and the 3D re-release of The Lion King.
Recorded on October 8, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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St Pauls church Rev. Jane Wood - St Pauls, North Sunderland After seven years at St Pauls, its time for Reverend Jane Wood to move on. Karl Paxton finds out how she takes the move as just part of the challenge of life as a Vicar.
Recorded on October 4, 2011
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Karl Paxton
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Logan's Run Daniel tries to avoid an early death with camp classic Logan's Run, one of Richard's all-time favourite films. Tune in to see if he makes it to 30 ... and for reviews of Abduction, Shark Night 3D, What's Your Number?, The Debt, Red State and Melancholia.
Recorded on October 1, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Paul Daniels Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee After 40 years in the entertainment industry, you'd imagine that Paul Daniels would have got weary of performing, but no such thing. In an interview with Karl Paxton, Paul and the 'lovely Debbie McGee' tell how pleasing audiences large and small still makes them giggle.
Recorded on September 28, 2011
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Karl Paxton
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Microphone Iain Parke - Crime Writer Crime Fiction writer Iain Parke’s longstanding interest in motorbikes comes out in the under lying theme of his books, but he is a pains to make clear to Simon Nolan that they are about life and people, not a technical manual for stripping down your Suzuki and definitely not for the faint hearted... His latest book, 'Heavy Duty Attitude' is out this Autumn
Recorded on September 27, 2011
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Simon Nolan
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Sean Wilson with two cheeses Sean Wilson - Saddleworth Cheese Company Best known for his part as Gail's husband in Coronation Street, Sean Wilson has moved on with his life 'after the Soap' and spends most of it making cheese and following his passion for cooking and eating good food. Sean talks to Lewis about what makes him tick, what he loves about Northumberland and why he keeps coming back.
Recorded on September 24, 2011
Interview by
Lewis Denny
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Britannia Hospital (1982) Richard and Daniel conclude their look at Lindsay Anderson's Mick Travis trilogy with the twisted and underrated Britannia Hospital. There are also reviews of Crazy, Stupid, Love, Soul Surfer, Warrior, Killer Elite, Tucker & Dale vs. Evil and Drive.
Recorded on September 24, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Magic Christian (1969) Lewis Denny joins Richard and Daniel to discuss The Inbetweeners Movie while they tackle 1960s oddity The Magic Christian. There is a preview of the Berwick Film Festival, and reviews of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Atrocious, The Change-Up, 30 Minutes or Less, I Don't Know How She Does It, You Instead and Tomboy.
Recorded on September 17, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Spetters (1980) Richard and Daniel head off to Holland to scrutinise Spetters, one of Paul Verhoeven's early Dutch-language efforts. They also preview the new Berwick Film Society programme, and provide reviews of Apollo 18, Kill List, 3D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy, Fright Night 3D, Attenberg and The Hedgehog.
Recorded on September 3, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Mac Young - Harbottle Show Chocolate Cake, alpacas, ceildh dancing and wrestling are all the ingredients of a great country show, and Harbottle had it all. Richard spoke with Mac on the morning of the village show.
Recorded on September 2, 2011
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Richard Dale
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Microphone Mike Galloway - former Celtic player Despite having his own career cut tragically short, Mike helps to inspire young local footballers with his own brand of Scottish passion for the game. Here he talks to Richard about the loves of his life.
Recorded on September 2, 2011
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Richard Dale
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Eraserhead (1977) In heaven, everything is fine... or so it seems. Daniel and Richard delve into the dark and mysterious world of David Lynch's debut Eraserhead. Reviews of Conan the Barbarian 3D, One Day, Final Destination 5, R, Meskada (As Blood Runs Deep) and The Skin I Live In.
Recorded on August 27, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Alnwick Garden 'Calendar Girls' Roving Reporter Richard pops over to the 'Garden' and talks to Alnwick's own 'Miss September' and the creators of Alnwick Gardens' adaptation of a Calendar Girls (and Boys) style Calendar for 2012.
Recorded on August 26, 2011
Interview by
Richard Dale
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Microphone James Boyd Fellow volunteer presenter James Boyd talks to Richard Dale about his 'Oscar Nomination' and what part he plays in encouraging the future stars of the cricket pitch.
Recorded on August 26, 2011
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Richard Dale
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - O Lucky Man! (1973) Daniel returns from a week in Liverpool and gets to grips with Lindsay Anderson's O Lucky Man!. Richard joins him to look at the new releases, and there are reviews of The Inbetweeners Movie, Cowboys and Aliens, In A Better World, The Guard, Kind Hearts and Coronets and Spy Kids: All The Time in the World in 4D.
Recorded on August 20, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Dani Carbury & Kate Jamieson from The Girlfriend Experience The Girlfriend Experience is a theatre production based on real life recordings from a brothel in Bournemouth and follows the fortunes of four ladies of the night. Throughout the play they battle boredom, their regulars and the occasional demon with lots of warmth and optimism. Tamsin joins in the girly chat.
Recorded on August 19, 2011
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Tamsin Robson
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Mumby's Best Bits With Daniel taking a well-deserved break, Richard relives some of the highlights of The Movie Hour. Includes recaps of cult films Flash Gordon and If.... and another chance to hear a classic rant.
Recorded on August 13, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Sgt. Atha - RAF Boulmer With the Support of local people and businesses, Sgt Richard Atha and his family raised over £8500 for Help for Heroes by completing a rally across Europe following the path of the Band of Brothers. Stacey Barlow finds out more.
Recorded on August 11, 2011
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Stacey Barlow
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Heartless (2010) Daniel goes looking for Papa B in Philip Ridley's cult horror Heartless. Richard is on hand to tackle the local releases, and together they provide reviews of Super 8, Mr. Popper's Penguins, The Change-Up, The Tree and Sarah's Key.
Recorded on August 6, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - An American Werewolf in London (1981) Beware the moon, lads, beware the moon… The Movie Hour turns 30 in style with John Landis' classic horror-comedy An American Werewolf in London. Richard offers his thoughts on Harry Potter and there are reviews of Zookeeper, The Borrowers (a.k.a. Arrietty), Poetry, Horrid Henry 3D, Captain America: The First Avenger and A Better Life.
Recorded on July 30, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Eric Knowles Eric Knowles Antiques expert Eric Knowles drops by Lionheart Radio to talk about his one-man show, Antique Antics, at the Alnwick Playhouse. He reminisces about his childhood in north-east Lancashire, talks about working with Sandi Toksvig, and examines a mystery object provided by your host.
Recorded on July 28, 2011
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Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Terri Bearhope - Volunteering Northumberland Just under half the population of the UK already volunteer in some way or another and Terri Bearhope from Volunteering Northumberland tells Tom Davison what's available if you have a bit of time to spare.
Recorded on July 26, 2011
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Tom Davidson
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Hitcher (1986) It's a Movie Hour of epic proportions! Tom Davidson stands in for Richard Dale as he and Daniel try to shake off Rutger Hauer in 1980s classic The Hitcher. There are reviews of Cars 2, Beginners, Horrible Bosses, The Violent Kind and The Big Picture.
Recorded on July 23, 2011
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Tom Davidson and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Movie Hour Extra In a special one-off podcast extra, Tom and Daniel look at a number of trailers and preview forthcoming attractions. They discuss the merits of Steven Soderbergh's two new films Contagion and Haywire, and also find time for In Time, Super 8, The Dark Knight Rises, The Amazing Spiderman 3D and Drive.
Recorded on July 23, 2011
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Tom Davidson and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Paul Green - The Psychic Biker Forget about the Hairy Biker, here we have the Psychic Biker who, among other interesting things, explains how bringing an 'energy' home with you can cause problems for the family.
Recorded on July 20, 2011
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Karl Paxton
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - If.... (1968) Revolution is in the air! Richard and Daniel mount the barricades to take on the establishment in Lindsay Anderson's If..... Featuring reviews of Cell 211, Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows: Part II, Bobby Fischer Against The World and Hobo With A Shotgun.
Recorded on July 16, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Laura McKeller & Orla Mullen - Chapterhouse Theatre Co. Taking a break from the stage, Laura and Orla from the Chapterhouse Theatre Co., talk to Gerry G about performing in the open air and what happens when it rains.
Recorded on July 9, 2011
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Gerry G
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Microphone Paul Yeadon - Reserve Team Manager, Alnwick Town FC With an amazing end to last season, Alnwick Town first team are now back in the Northern league and up against some stiff competition. Paul and Richard discuss how well all the Alnwick teams are doing.
Recorded on July 9, 2011
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Richard Dale
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Cronos (1993) Daniel goes searching for the source of eternal life in Guillermo Del Toro's horror classic Cronos. Richard is on hand to look at the local releases, and there are reviews of The Tree of Life, Super, Film Socialisme, Trust and The Princess of Montpensier.
Recorded on July 9, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Caroline Matthews - Northumberland Foster Carers At any one time there are over 20 children in North East waiting for a new family to support them. Caroline Matthews, from Northumberland Foster Carers, explains to Simon how they are 'just ordinary kids with extraordinary things going on in their lives' and, at the moment there, is a particular need for more foster carers in the Alnwick area.
Recorded on July 5, 2011
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Simon Nolan
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Microphone Tony Lennox - Treasure Trails, Northumbria Wondering how to entertain the kids this summer? Simon talks to Tony Lennox who devises Treasure hunts around our local towns and tells him how they can occupy the family for hours.
Recorded on July 5, 2011
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Simon Nolan
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Westworld (1973) Richard and Daniel return from a week's holiday to take on a psychotic, robotic Yul Brynner in Westworld. Daniel summons up an almighty rant on Transformers: Dark of the Moon, and there are other reviews of Larry Crowne, As If I Am Not There, The Conspirator and A Separation.
Recorded on July 2, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone David Swinton - Macmillan Cancer Trust Simon talks to David Swinton from the Macmillan Cancer Trust about their charity coffee morning coming up at the end of September. They also delve into the aims and aspirations of the charity and find out what the people at Macmillan Cancer trust are really about.
Recorded on June 28, 2011
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Simon Nolan
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Thing (1982) Daniel takes another dip into John Carpenter with paranoid classic The Thing. Richard is on hand to tackle the local releases, and there are reviews of Green Lantern 3D, Bad Teacher, The Beaver, Life in a Day, Potiche and The Messenger.
Recorded on June 18, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Chris Cowlin E-Books may not be everyone's cup of tea but Chris Cowlin’s latest Quiz Book on the Royal Wedding was being downloaded by people in Australia within 72 hours of the ceremony. Tamsin Robson finds out more.
Recorded on June 17, 2011
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Tamsin Robson
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Mircophone Gordon Taylor As Peter Barlow's first ever guest on Awkward Arts, Gordon Taylor gives an insight into his new novel 'Cometh the Man', a book which follows the fortunes of a 'well to do' fictional Northumberland character and his family.
Recorded on June 12, 2011
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Peter Barlow
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Microphone Stephen Halliburton - Men's Health month June is Men's Health month and GerryG talks to Stephen Halliburton a builder from Blyth whose life was literally saved by a 'jokey t-shirt' in Screwfix
Recorded on June 11, 2011
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Gerry G
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Boys from Brazil (1978) It's a race against time to stop the Fourth Reich as Richard and Daniel go looking for The Boys from Brazil. Plus reviews of Kung Fu Panda 2, Mother's Day, Kaboom and Point Blank.
Recorded on June 11, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Mark Gordon - Network North Mark Gordon of Network North really believes that 'People buy from people' and has built his business on encouraging other business people to get out there and meet face to face. Andrew finds out how it works.
Recorded on June 10, 2011
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Andrew Charlton
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Savage Grace (2008) Daniel tiptoes around incest and mental illness in Tom Kalin's twisted true story Savage Grace. Richard joins in for reviews of X-Men: First Class, Prom, Last Night, Senna, Screwed and Mammuth, featuring Gerard Depardieu in a leather jumpsuit ...
Recorded on June 4, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Hallowe'en (1978) Daniel and Richard bicker over the ethics of slasher movies while analysing John Carpenter's horror masterpiece Hallowe'en. Featuring reviews of The Hangover Part II, the re-release of Apocalypse Now, Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules, Heartbeats and Le Quattro Volte.
Recorded on May 28, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Trish Finamore - Macmillan Cancer Support Volunteer Tamsin talks to Trish, who explains the wide range of support that Macmillan offer cancer patients and their families and what made her decide to become a volunteer herself.
Recorded on May 27, 2011
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Tamsin Robson
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Microphone Laura Henderson - property journalist In his first show back after a five-week hiatus, Daniel Mumby interviews property journalist Laura Henderson. She talks about her new book Tricks and Mortar: The Little Book of Property Wisdom and her various attempts at renovation, including an old mill in the South of France.
Recorded on May 26, 2011
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Daniel Mumby
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Microphone The Hollywood Bees - the Hollies Tribute Band The Hollywood Bees, the Hollies Tribute Band, talk to Simon about their gigs, their new album and the recognition they have had from non other than the the New York press ...
Recorded on May 22, 2011
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Simon Nolan
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Clonus Horror (1979) Richard and Daniel get in training for a trip to 'America' by taking a look at The Clonus Horror. They also pay tribute to Shadowlands and Sherlock Holmes actor Edward Hardwicke, and provide reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Win Win, Julia's Eyes and Blitz.
Recorded on May 21, 2011
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Mircophone Anthony, Keel Row bookshop, North Shields Carl and Anthony discuss the pleasures of the printed word and what makes a book have great value. Did you know that Enid Blyton has sold more books than JK Rowling? One of the many interesting facts they share.
Recorded on May 20, 2011
Interview by
Carl Stiansen
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Angel Heart (1987) In the 20th instalment of The Movie Hour, Daniel goes looking for Johnny Favourite in Alan Parker's Angel Heart. Plus reviews of Attack the Block, Take Me Home Tonight, Red Hill, Holy Rollers and Love Like Poison.
Recorded on May 14, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Long Good Friday (1979) After a long election-induced absence, Richard and Dale return for another dose of The Movie Hour. Daniel tackles gritty gangster classic The Long Good Friday, and there are reviews of Hanna, Water for Elephants, Priest 3D, 13 Assassins and Something Borrowed.
Recorded on May 7, 2011
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone John Anderson - Blyth Wildlife Rescue Centre With 600 calls for advice and over 320 patients every year, John and his team of volunteers work hard to give refuge to wild animals of the North East in distress
Recorded on May 4, 2011
Interview by
Karl Paxton
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Microphone Daniel Mumby Daniel Mumby drops in on Lewis, Ben and Matthew during their day-long fundraising for Carers Northumberland. They discuss his work on The Movie Hour and Mix and Match with Mumby.
Recorded on April 18, 2011
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Lewis, Ben and Matthew - Lionheart Extravaganza
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) Paul Young returns for a one-off reunion with his old sparring partner Daniel Mumby. Together they tackle Tina Turner and Mel Gibson's mullet in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Reviews of The Last Picture Show (re-release), Red Riding Hood, Meek's Cutoff, Scream 4, Your Highness, and Winnie the Pooh.
Recorded on April 16, 2011
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Paul Young and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Ali Wrangham - Roseden Hill Charity Ride Daniel Mumby interviews Ali Wrangham about the Roseden Hill Charity Ride taking place at Roseden Farm near Wooler on Saturday April 16th from 10am. The Ride aims to raise around £2000 for the Society for the Welfare of Horses and Ponies.
Recorded on April 14, 2011
Interview by
Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Blue Velvet (1986) Daniel braves the psychotic Frank Booth in David Lynch's twisted masterpiece Blue Velvet. Featuring reviews of The Roommate, Mars Needs Moms! 3D, Rio, Tomorrow When The War Began and The Silent House.
Recorded on April 9, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Quadrophenia (1979) Daniel goes out of his brain on the 5:15 while reviewing Quadrophenia. He and Richard also find time for reviews of Source Code, Sucker Punch, Hop, Killing Bono and Oranges and Sunshine.
Recorded on April 2, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981) Richard and Daniel return to post-apocalyptic Australia to tackle the Humungus in Mad Max 2. They also find time for reviews of Limitless, The Eagle, Faster, Cave of Forgotten Dreams 3D and County Strong.
Recorded on March 26, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Pink Floyd The Wall (1982) Daniel takes on the psychotic Pink Floyd The Wall from the safety of Burley-in-Wharfedale. Featuring reviews of Fair Game, Hall Pass, The Resident, The Company Men and Battle: Los Angeles.
Recorded on March 12, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Dark Star (1974) Richard and Daniel brave sentient bombs and beachball-shaped aliens in John Carpenter's madcap debut Dark Star. Reviews include Animal Kingdom, The Rite, I Am Number Four and No Strings Attached.
Recorded on February 26, 2011
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Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Micrphone Mel Nicholls & Robin Francis - AONB & Youth Beach Council Carl explores the work of the organisation, AONB, set up in 1958 to protect our beautiful coastline from Amble up to Berwick. With 5 million visitors to our beaches there is a lot to manage ... for further information www.northumberlandcoastaonb.org
Recorded on February 25, 2011
Interview by
Carl Stiansen
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Microphone Tom Pattinson - Tom's Gardening Slot February's interview with Tom, Lionhearts Gardening Guru, where they talk about growing Lemons in the conservatory and some topical gardening tips
Recorded on February 25, 2011
Interview by
Carl Stiansen
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Mad Max (1979) In the first of a new-look Movie Hour, Daniel braves the last of the V8 Interceptors while giving his thoughts on punk western Mad Max. Plus reviews of Paul, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son, and Inside Job.
Recorded on February 19, 2011
Show by
Richard Dale and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Marty Wilde - singer/songwriter Marty and Simon talk about Marty's local gig at Alnwick Playhouse, how he loves coming up to Northumberland, the highs and lows of the music industry and some of the great names that influenced his long career
Recorded on February 16, 2011
Interview by
Simon Brewis
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Microphone Lucy Reeves - 'Muddy Matches' Dating website Lucy Reeves gives some of the reasons behind the setting up of her dating agency muddymatches.co.uk which fills the gap for people living in the countryside and explains how its not always easy meeting partners when you live out of town
Recorded on February 12, 2011
Interview by
Laura Wilkinson
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Deliverance (1972) + Movie Quiz In their last show together, Paul and Daniel finally take on Deliverance with the help of guest Graeme Fowler. There are reviews of Just Go With It, True Grit and Never Let Me Go, and a special one-off movie quiz where Daniel and Graeme compete for a Yorkie...
Recorded on February 12, 2011
Show by
Paul Young and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Toms Slot - Snowdrop Festival at Howick Hall Tom Pattinson visits Howick Hall, a hidden Northumbrian Treasure, interviewing Robert Jamieson, the head Gardener at the Hall, and they discuss among other things the spectacular show of snowdrops
Recorded on February 11, 2011
Interview by
Carl Stiansen
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Get Carter (1971) Paul and Daniel discover it's grim up North in Mike Hodges' gangster classic Get Carter. They also find time for reviews of Brighton Rock, The Fighter, Sanctum, Rabbit Hole and New York, I Love You.
Recorded on February 5, 2011
Show by
Paul Young and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Simon Robertson - Miss Northumberland Competition Organiser Simon Robertson talks to Daniel about the inaugural Miss Northumberland Competition and dispels the myths attached to the Miss World competitions as being slightly tacky and only for size zero girls
Recorded on February 3, 2011
Interview by
Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Withnail & I (1986) Paul and Daniel demand the finest wines in all humanity while exploring cult classic Withnail & I. Reviews include Hereafter, How Do You Know, Tangled and Biutiful.
Recorded on January 29, 2011
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Paul Young and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Wicker Man (1973) Paul and Daniel keep their appointment with The Wicker Man and find time to bash Nicolas Cage along the way. Reviews include Black Swan, Neds, The Dilemma and the remake of I Spit On Your Grave.
Recorded on January 22, 2011
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Paul Young and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Jim Timpany - 'Winging it' to Ghana Jim Timpany talks to Laura about his 5000 mile trip from the North East of England to Ghana in West Africa, to raise more funds for The Ghanain Children's Trust during which he is 'not allowed' to pay for any of his transport ... great adventure
Recorded on January 15, 2011
Interview by
Laura Wilkinson
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Into The Night (1985) In the first Movie Hour of the new year, Daniel fights off Iranian terrorists in John Landis' Into the Night. Plus reviews of The Green Hornet, Blue Valentine and Conviction.
Recorded on January 15, 2011
Show by
Paul Young and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) In their last show before the Christmas break, Paul and Daniel kick back and enjoy The Muppet Christmas Carol. Plus reviews of all the big seasonal releases including Tron Legacy.
Recorded on December 18, 2010
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Paul Young and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) Paul and Daniel give themselves over to absolute pleasure to tackle The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Also reviews of Somewhere, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and The Tourist.
Recorded on December 11, 2010
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Paul Young and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - They Live (1988) After a week's absence due to the snow, Paul and Daniel return for more movie madness. Daniel battles capitalist aliens in John Carpenter's They Live and the pair provide reviews of Monsters, Rare Exports, Megamind and Secretariat.
Recorded on December 4, 2010
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Paul Young and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976) Paul and Daniel dive headlong into sci-fi classic The Man Who Fell To Earth. Also features reviews of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I, Chico and Rita, Uncle Boonmee Who Call Recall His Past Lives and the Powell and Pressburger season at the Side Cinema in Newcastle.
Recorded on November 20, 2010
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Paul Young and Daniel Mumby
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - Flash Gordon (1980) The movie madness continues as Daniel Mumby camps it up with Flash Gordon. With reviews of We Are What We Are, Flipped, Skyline, You Again and My Afternoons with Marguerite.
Recorded on November 13, 2010
Show by
Paul Young and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Paul Eastham, Coast Paul Eastham, founder and lead vocals of Celtic Rock band Coast, chats to our own Paul
Recorded on November 9, 2010
Interview by
Paul Shucksmith
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Movie Hour logo The Movie Hour - The Bed-Sitting Room (1969) Join Paul Young and Daniel Mumby for a new programme covering all things film. Daniel tries to get his head around 1960s oddity The Bed-Sitting Room and there are reviews of Let Me In, Another Year, Due Date and Jackass 3D.
Recorded on November 6, 2010
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Paul Young and Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Zoe & Claire from St. Oswald's Hospice Care Zoe explains the work carried out by St. Oswald's Hospice Care and an event coming up this Winter in Berwick.
Recorded on August 27, 2010
Interview by
Carl Stainsen
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Microphone Events Coordinator, Kate Hunter from Cragside Kate drops by to talk about a new event at Cragside this September, followed by Boydy introducing his new cake design for Food-In-Food.
Recorded on August 27, 2010
Interview by
Suzi Howey
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Microphone MacMillan Cancer Support Michelle Riches & Anneke Cox come in and chat to Carl about the work of MacMillan and the upcoming World's Biggest Coffee Morning.
Recorded on August 13, 2010
Interview by
Carl Stainsen
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Music Festival logo Alnwick Music Festival 2010 Lewis and Becca visit the Music Festival and talk to several of the people involved in the event
Recorded on August 2, 2010
Interview by
Lewis & Becca
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Microphone Georgina Sherrington Daniel Mumby chats over the phone to the star of the Chaperhouse Theatre Company open air production of Beauty and the Beast, Georgina Sherrington
Recorded on July 21, 2010
Interview by
Daniel Mumby
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Microphone These Are Your Friends Tom Wilson talks to the band These Are Your Friends about the history of the band and what plans are in place for their future.
Recorded on July 6, 2010
Interview by
Tom Wilson
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Microphone Del Newman Del Newman talks about his new book 'A touch from God' about the different experiences he has had working with well known singers and performers.
Recorded on June 3, 2010
Interview by
Daniel Mumby
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Microphone Berwick Brunch Listen to the Berwick Broadcasting Corporation in action
Recorded on May 30, 2010
Interview by
Richard Dale
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Microphone Mark Pentecost An interview with Mark Pentecost, Berwick Broadcasting Corporation, Maltings Theatre, Berwick
Recorded on May 30, 2010
Interview by
Richard Dale
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Microphone Miles Gregory An interview with Miles Gregory, Berwick Broadcasting Corporation, Maltings Theatre, Berwick
Recorded on May 30, 2010
Interview by
Richard Dale
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Microphone Tom Johnson Carl Stainsen chats to Tom Johnson from the Glendale Gateway Trust about the success of the forward thinking organisation.
Recorded on May 21, 2010
Interview by
Carl Stainsen
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Microphone Andy Hayes Daniel Mumby talking to Andy Hayes
Recorded on April 22, 2010
Interview by
Daniel Mumby
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Mike Pearson Mike Pearson Daniel Mumby talking to Michael Pearson about his acting career
Recorded on April 15, 2010
Interview by
Daniel Mumby
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Alnwick Spring Show logo Dave Parker (Alnwick Spring Show) An interview with Dave Parker talking about the Alnwick Spring Show for 2010
Recorded on April 5, 2010
Interview by
Bill Grisdale
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Microphone Pete Wilkinson Listen to Carl talking to Business Coach Pete Wilkinson
Recorded on February 26, 2010
Interview by
Carl Stiansen
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Microphone Darren Currah (Cage Fighting) An interview with Darren Currah talking about the Cage Fighting event
Recorded on October 24, 2009
Interview by
Richard Dale
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Microphone Linda Waite (Berwick Bandits) An interview with Linda Waite talking about the Berwick Bandits
Recorded on October 24, 2009
Interview by
Richard Dale
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Microphone Ed Ford (Longhoughton Village Hall) An interview with Ed Ford about the Longhoughton Village Hall
Recorded on October 19, 2009
Interview by
Richard Dale
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Microphone John Taylor (Longhoughton Village Hall) An interview with John Taylor about the Longhoughton Village Hall
Recorded on October 19, 2009
Interview by
Richard Dale
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Microphone Philip Grey (Castles Challenge) An interview with Philip Grey talking about the Castles Challenge triathlon
Recorded on August 17, 2009
Interview by
Richard Dale
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Garry Roberts Garry Roberts An interview with The Boomtown Rats guitarist Garry Roberts about his reformed band, now known as "The Rats"...
Recorded on January 8, 2009
Interview by
Simon Jobson
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Runrig Runrig Carl managed to speak to Runrig on the afternoon before their gig at Newcastle
Recorded on November 21, 2008
Interview by
Carl Stiansen
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Gary Morcombe Gary Morecambe Hayden talks to the son of the great Eric Morecambe about his book "Dancing with Angels"
Recorded on October 30, 2008
Interview by
Hayden Parker
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Microphone Jeff Livingstone - HMRC Simon talks to Jeff Livingstone from HMRC about Self Assesment deadline & National Minimum wage
Recorded on October 29, 2008
Interview by
Simon Jobson
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Vince Powel Vince Powell Hayden talks to Vince about his new book
Recorded on October 28, 2008
Interview by
Hayden Parker
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Alan Beith Alan Beith Debate Alan Beith's parlimentary debate about the recent floods, plus an interview with the EA!
Recorded on October 25, 2008
Interview by
Richard Dale
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Chumbawamba Chumbawamba The guys and girls from Chumbawamba pop in for a chat and play a couple of their songs!
Recorded on October 17, 2008
Interview by
Carl Stiansen
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The Cheapsuits The Cheapsuits Neil & Danny from The Cheapsuits with manager Gary Thompson.
Recorded on October 9, 2008
Interview by
Simon Jobson
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Morpeth Floods Morpeth Floods Carrie and Celia talk about their experience in the Morpeth Floods
Recorded on September 6, 2008
Interview by
Carl Stiansen
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Morpeth Floods Evening Kestrel This weeks show with Simon & Steven covered the Morpeth Floods - with reports from Carl Stiansan.
Recorded on September 6, 2008
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Simon, Steve & Carl
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Mitzi Szereto Mitzi Szereto Mitzi's new book is about to come out and she took time out to talk to Hayden Parker
Recorded on September 5, 2008
Interview by
Hayden Parker
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Tina May Tina May Tina will be playing at the Alnwick Playhouse on September 13th and talks to Lionheart Radio!
Recorded on September 5, 2008
Interview by
Hayden Parker
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Georgia Overton Stobart Bootcamp Georgia Overton Georgia has got through to the final of "Stobbart Factor" and shes come to tell us all about it!
Recorded on August 14, 2008
Interview by
Simon Jobson
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The Carletons The Carletons We caught up with up-and-coming band The Carletons... www.myspace.com/thecarletons.
Recorded on August 9, 2008
Interview by
Paul Shucksmith
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Karen Harding Karen Harding sings Mercy... Karen Harding sings her version of Duffy's "Mercy"
Recorded on August 7, 2008
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Amy Duffy
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Music Means Life logo Karen Harding & Gary Thompson Music Means Life winner Karen Harding & her manager Gary Thompson talk about Karens success!
Recorded on August 7, 2008
Interview by
Simon Jobson
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Nicholas Parsons Nicholas Parsons English actor and radio presenter talks to us about his performance at the Alnwick Playhouse.
Recorded on May 1, 2008
Interview by
George Millar
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Anthony Hutton Anthony Hutton Big Brother 2005 winner talks about "Music Means Life"
Recorded on April 14, 2008
Interview by
Simon Jobson
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Music Means Life logo Gary Thompson The man behind "Music Means Life"
Recorded on April 14, 2008
Interview by
Simon Jobson
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Georgia Overton Georgia Overton One of the semi-finalists of "Music Means Life" from Acklington.
Recorded on April 14, 2008
Interview by
Simon Jobson
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Liam McGough Liam McGough Big Brother 2007 finalist talks about "Music Means Life"
Recorded on April 14, 2008
Interview by
Simon Jobson
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Maddy Stuckey Maddy Stuckey One of the semi-finalists of "Music Means Life" from Warkworth.
Recorded on April 14, 2008
Interview by
Simon Jobson
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Tom May Tom May Newcastle Falcons rugby star talks about "Music Means Life"
Recorded on April 14, 2008
Interview by
Simon Jobson
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Zoe Burkett Zoe Burkett Pop Idol finalist talks to us about "Music Means Life"
Recorded on April 14, 2008
Interview by
Simon Jobson
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John Stevens John Stevens (Town Cryer) A feature about Alnwick's Town Cryer
Recorded on March 14, 2008
Interview by
Carl Stiansen
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Sir Patrick Moore Sir Patrick Moore Our very own Carl Stiansen got the chance to interview Patrick at his Selsey home in early 2008
Recorded on February 14, 2008
Interview by
Carl Stiansen
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Denise Robertson Denise Robertson (Bubble Foundation) At 2007's Food Festival talking about the Bubble Foundation
Recorded on September 22, 2007
Interview by
Simon Jobson
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