A show on behalf of Amnesty International Society. Each fortnight we discuss the campaigns Amnesty International have decided to run. Engaging in serious debate with audience participation and regular guests, the show promises to be thought provoking. Have your say in the messages, and tell us what issues concern you.
The least pretentious thing you'll ever hear, but also a radical deconstruction of what a radio show should be.
I can't promise fun or frolics.
I can't promise it'll be pretty.
I can't promise it'll be professional.
I can only promise that I'll enjoy it.
And unlikely as it sounds, I'm serious about it not being pretentious.
Show comprising 3 final year undergraduates taking a look at that inevitable question of 'what next?'... through the medium of entertainment. Alongside a special guest each week (we'll sort these- people with varying weird and wonderful things lined up for them after uni), we'll look to sift through one more potential life choice every week as we count down towards the end of university. The planned format of the show will look to include an interview with our special guest as they join us for a whole host of potential silly features including:
- Helen and Judy's travelling tips. Being seasoned travellers of Asia, the pair will reveal another wacky story from their travelling experiences each week.
- 'Fit it in my Fro' - special guest will look to fit a different object each week into Joe's afro. Feature will also include leaderboard based on nature of object chosen and how many they managed to fit in his hair.
- 'Joe's chimes' or a title to that effect. Comic song, recorded specially for the show every week, written by Joe on a subject messaged in to the show/something to do with the idea of 'what's next?'
- Interview with our special guest on what his/her plan is for next year and/or what they are currently doing having now graduated. Many exciting people lined up!
- 'Decipher Judy/Helen' or title to that effect- feature involving Joe/listeners attempting to guess certain scottish accented words in English or Gaelic.
Show's music will probably be around 6 songs and will be a competition between Joe, Helen and Judy (2 songs each) on who has picked the best music for that day. Potentially based around the 'what next' theme for that show!
In a nutshell, light-hearted entertainment show looking at the serious question of 'what's next?'. Aimed then at current final years but also applicable for all years. Will also look to have jingle for the show- playing on idea of 'tweedle Dum' (Helen/Judy), tweedle De (Helen/Judy) and Me (Joe).
Chat. Music. Current Affairs.
The new man's Friday evening drivetime radio, join Will and Oliver as they banter, bust out new music and classic tunes, and take a not-too-serious look at the week's events. If it gets too boring, be sure to message in and we'll be moving on. (Get it?)
New guests, new songs and new news; every week.
Sometimes serious, most times banter...always DTF
In order too justify the vast expense of time, effort, and finances I have invested on my long range wifi antenna. I'm going to be doing a series of random outside broadcasts from locations in the middle of nowhere. Depending on how well I set up my kit, there may even be music and live interviews over skype/my mobile. Feel free too enable my eccentricities by listening.
Jordan and Tom and Jordan are alive and kicking in their second year! With the looming Spectre of work placements, will the guys take this uni thing a bit more seriously?
Probably not
“Radio Jaden powers on, unlocks, and ensures a stormy shock of gooey alternative woke.” - Alasondro Alegre
Join Jollan and Joel in their alternate nite-club Radio Jaden, a weekly shot of new cuts, occasional attempts at semi-serious musical discussion, and takes so hot you’ll need Derwent hands to hold them. In short - guests, groove, and contractually obligated visual wackiness for webcam viewers.
J&J
Get ready for some proper serious tuneage!
Ever felt a connection to a song? Want tunes experimental, classic or sometimes long? Or do 'deep cuts' let you relax? Or simply want to find the right track to change a lightbulb to (you heard right)?!
We're all about finding music we hope you find great.
Join us every week to delve into the depths behind some quality music, listen to some worthy (or questionable...) anecdotes, and share your opinions and tastes with us too!
So - kick back after your Sunday roast, get that open fire crackling in the background and tune in to If You've Heard This, It's Already Too Late!
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Join Chris Small and Harry Clay as they talks about both small and big things, and provides the most totally absolutely serious takes, and interviews.
I volunteer as tribute... I guess?
In 2013 the NME published it's Top 400 albums of all time, Stewart Dennis takes a delve into the greatest records ever made and counts them down. Tonight it is teh final 40 and the Greatest album ever made is revealed. Will it be The Fall?
From (semi) serious discussion about topical cricket news and debates of the day, to chat and quizzes with guests who don't know their silly point from their cow corner, this light hearted, medium paced, one hour chat show takes the covers off and sweeps absolutely anything to do with our weird and wonderful sport. We will also complile the ulitmate dream cricket tea across the series. If you're already a badger, then you're at home. If not, then hopefully you will be soon.
A light bit of banter, some banging tunes and some very serious natter about the mysteries of the universe. Join George and Harry as they while away the hours (well, hour) chatting about anything slightly scientific that we find vaguely interesting in this reboot of a classic URY blast from the past.
Import showrunner.music
class DoShow{
public string getnews(int date){return currentNewsFrom(date);}
public void getJokes(){}
public bool doNews(){return false;}
public music getSong(int id){return music.myradioSong(id);}
}
(Warning the music is questionable at best)
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