May
2017
Baywatch, Snatched and Olly
The last morning edition for May 2017 has Gabriella Peralta in Gibraltar, Richard Fitzwilliams in London and Ian Lennox in Tyneside with a special guest appearance from Jessica Ward.
The last morning edition for May 2017 has Gabriella Peralta in Gibraltar, Richard Fitzwilliams in London and Ian Lennox in Tyneside with a special guest appearance from Jessica Ward.
Travel writer Simon Reeve discusses trips to Western Australia, Neil Mapes explores Dementia Adventure, William Sitwell discusses Gin & Graduation, Dr Sara Jarvis reflects on eyecare and Alan Stevens cogitates on Steven Moffat and Star Trek in the second packed programming segment.
Novelist William Coles launches the programme from Edinburgh whilst Hannah Brown, Natasha Armstrong, Tessa Snart & Alex Lewczuk welcome musician Phil Rambow to the programme before discussing the legacy of Sir Roger Moore with Starburst literary editor Ed Fortune and premier Producer Arthur Weingarten & actress Annette Andre in San Diego.
The amazing Tallulah Rendall shares her musical philosophies with the team before Phil Leirness provides another road trip update from the USA.
Elections are the focus for May`s edition with Dr Finn Pollard, Dr Ian Packer, Dr Philippa Hoskin & Dr Andrew Defty exploring the changing face of voting over the centuries.
Gabriella Peralta launches the programme from Gibraltar and passes the audio baton to Richard Fitzwilliams who has a mini-Bafta rant ahead of Ian Lennox sharing the joys of the hammock.
The second part of the programme continues to explore new audio frontiers and contains contributions from William Sitwell and Alan Stevens in particular which bring uncontained hilarity to at least one of the midweek drivettes.
A Silver Jubilee special special with lashings of Guardians of the Galaxy goodness together with Sam Stone, David J Howe, George Mann, Robin Pierce, Patrica H Ash and a special guest Doctor Who curator.
Natasha Armstrong, Alex Lewczuk, Tessa Snart, Shaeleigh Mackenzie & Ben Lewis welcome back Camo from Nashville and proceed to connect with awesome musician Paul Menel.
Sci-Fi London alumnus Roger Armstrong discusses his latest film before Jamie Anderson shares some of the latest exciting news from the 50th anniversary of Captain Scarlet and other amazing worlds of Gerry Anderson before Lily Holleman flags up one of the most successful LA Breakfasy Club events of the year.