Left of Leeds 112: Alannah Marie
Tomorrow, 4:00pm Remind me
This month we discuss opera, Leonard Bernstein, AI and my lack of musical composition knowledge with Alannah Marie
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East Leeds Community Radio is a digital/internet radio station based at Chapel FM Arts Centre in Seacroft.
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, 6:00pm
Trev and Daz discuss the latest goings on both local and national.
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ProgrammeYesterday, 5:00pm
Toby and the team are back again, discussing the stupidest stuff they did on lack of sleep and playing a round of Sus Or Not Sus.
Tue 12th May '26, 7:15pm
Poetry-heads, including James Fernie and Jaimes Lewis Moran, respond in the moment and live on air to poems they've never seen before.
Tue 12th May '26, 5:00pm
Billy Myers presents his own unique brand of comedy, co-featuring Alan Partridge, Terry Wogan, Paul McCartney and many more Chapel FM stars of screen, music and radio!
Tue 12th May '26, 4:00pm
Helped by some old statues, Leonard Cohen and Taking Back Sunday, Christopher R. Moore considers what it really means to let go. A Writing On Air 2026 highlight.
Wed 6th May '26, 11:00am
This episode we discuss what current modern masculinity + feminism looks like from the eyes of young people from Leeds East Academy.
Wed 6th May '26, 11:00am
This episode we talk to William Nonge all about his lived experience & his role as Voices Network Manager
Tue 5th May '26, 6:00pm
In this special one off episode we work with Church Fenton Scouts - discussing everything they have been up to from scuba diving to survival camp.
Tue 5th May '26, 4:00pm
Maurice de Sausmarez was the artist and arts education visionary who presided over a golden fine art era in Leeds in the 1950's. Kerry Harker curated the current exhibition.