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CROSSING LINES, Ep 1

Today, 9:00pm

Elite triathletes Becky and Natalie are prepared to give everything to be World No.1. But what if this affects their health forever? Powerful drama by Jacky Burton.

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DANCING INTO THE FULL MOON

Today, 8:15pm

Against all odds, Rhea chooses dance to dream of a full life. Dramatised short fiction for voices by Jaspreet Mander.

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STONE SOUP

Today, 7:00pm

Floods force a group of strangers to seek refuge in a coppiced wood. Will they survive? Will they make it through the rain? From The Performance Ensemble.

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GREY RAVENS

Today, 6:00pm

In concert with Chapel FM’s resident band of young musicians and songwriters.

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Love The Words #280: Faye Marshall

Yesterday, 4:00pm

Faye Marshall is a poet and nurse. She talks about the privilege of working in palliative care, its impact on her life and writing, and the flourishing poetry scene in South Leeds.

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Leeds Conservatoire: Festive, fun and informative!

Yesterday, 2:45pm

Tune in to hear Leeds Conservatoire students talk everything festive and fun, and how to make the most of your winter season!

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SAND HOUSE

Sun 1st Dec '24, 8:30pm

The eighth wonder of the world. In Doncaster. Buried forever. The true saga of the legendary Sand House dramatised as an audio drama by Peter Spafford.

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HOW TO DRIVE IN THE DARK

Sun 1st Dec '24, 7:45pm

A crash, a coma, submerged emotions. Racing-car driver Jean-Pierre races against time, and himself. Script-in-hand performance of this audio drama by Catherine Shonack.

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GEORGE WALKER OF KILLINGBECK

Sun 1st Dec '24, 7:00pm

Never heard of this famous artist and writer? He’s buried in Seacroft! Illustrated talk by Geraldine Beattie.

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