Love The Words #183
Tue 31st May '22, 4:00pm Remind me
Lesley Sharp from Script Yorkshire introduces four brand new short radio dramas recorded at Chapel FM and edited by Rosie Parsons.
A warm welcome to new and returning listeners.
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We celebrate the stories that we all have, encouraging people to find their own ways of sharing them through conversation, music, comedy, writing, sports and other skills.
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Yesterday, 6:15pm
Recently elected Councillor John Tudor pops in for a natter plus we discuss birthdays, Eurovision and Barcelona!
Yesterday, 4:00pm
An Arts Council England-funded, hour-long radio ballad: a collection of spoken word and nine original folk songs, highlighting the significance of hidden labour and workers
Wed 18th May '22, 6:15pm
Looking to the past and the future. Petrol Girls talk about their new album, Baby, while Joe Solo discusses Never Let Them Win. Plus Nat gets a prezzie!
Tue 17th May '22, 10:00pm
DJ KHAOS PRESENTS THE DEEP-HOUSE ORIGINAL MIX MASH UP WITH PART ONE
Tue 17th May '22, 8:45pm
Tue 17th May '22, 7:30pm
Linda Sage looks at why motivation is so important for an entrepreneur or business owner, how to maintain it and harness the power and potential if it as well.
Tue 17th May '22, 5:00pm
Toby and the crew bring you their patented mix of music and chaos every Tuesday on your way home from school and college.
Tue 17th May '22, 4:00pm
A chance to hear the late poet Helen Burke with Phil Pattinson: their tribute to the words and music of Jimi Hendrix.
Fri 13th May '22, 5:30pm
Travel stories, Poetry Corner, Films vs Books, feminism and environmentalism. All by young people living in East Leeds