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Animation: Laura Solon - China Lion - BBC Radio 4
from YouTube :: Videos by BBC June 16, 2008
Laura Solon - Talking and Not Talking: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/comedy/laurasolon.shtml Wednesdays 28 May - 2 July 2008, 11pm BBC Radio 4 China Lion - as never seen before - in a sketch from Laura Solon's bittersweet comedy series Talking and Not Talking. The soundtrack was recorded with a studio audience (you can hear them laughing). The animation was created by Tim Sagar (you can't hear him laughing). Find out more about the series at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/comedy/laurasolon.shtml Author: BBC Keywords: bbc Radio4 laura solon animation cartoon comedy china lion garden man German woman cleaner sketch character monologue Added: June 16, 2008
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Star Wars - Join the Rebellion
from YouTube :: Videos by BBC May 14, 2008
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/comedy/happy_mondays.shtml Star Wars sketch from Happy Mondays: The Odd Half Hour Mondays 19 May - 9 June, 11pm Stand-ups Stephen K. Amos and Jason Byrne and comic performers Katherine Parkinson and Justin Edwards star in a gang show that mixes the political with the plain silly. Part of the Happy Mondays comedy season on BBC Radio 4. The audio was recorded in front of a studio audience but they left before we could complete the animation. Find out more about the season at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/comedy/happy_mondays.shtml Author: BBC Keywords: bbc Radio4 Star Wars rebellion animation cartoon satire commentary Jedi George Lucas Obi-Wan comedy parody spoof Added: May 14, 2008
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The Domesday Book Misplaced!
from YouTube :: Videos by BBC May 02, 2008
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/comedy/happy_mondays.shtml Happy Mondays: The Odd Half Hour Mondays 19 May - 9 June, 11pm - BBC Radio 4 Stand-ups Stephen K. Amos and Jason Byrne and comic performers Katherine Parkinson and Justin Edwards star in a gang show that mixes the political with the plain silly. Part of the Happy Mondays comedy season on BBC Radio 4. The audio was recorded in front of a studio audience, the animation wasn't, although we're working on it. Find out more about the season at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/comedy/happy_mondays.shtml Author: BBC Keywords: bbc Radio4 domesday Doomsday book tapestry animation cartoon satire 1066 data protection trust government history Added: May 2, 2008
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Telly Savalas Looks At Birmingham
from YouTube :: Videos by BBC April 23, 2008
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4 Telly Savalas and the Quota Quickies Saturday 26th April, 10:30, BBC Radio 4 In the 1970s, Birmingham attempted to reinvent itself as a city of the future - and recruited Telly Savalas to voice the narrative. A world of multi-storey car parks, concrete shopping centres and motorways... In 'Telly Savalas and the Quota Quickies', Laurie Taylor recalls a series of 1970s B-Movies, created by the late Harold Baim, in which Hollywood star Telly Savalas waxes lyrical about the charms of certain British cities not generally recognised as tourist attractions. Author: BBC Keywords: Telly Savalas Looks At Birmingham bbc radio4 b-movies harold baim 1970s history british town cities buses transport Added: April 23, 2008
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Documentally.com - Episode 036 (mp3)
from Documentally September 11, 2007
In this episode I meet Richard Rudin and Glyn Wintle in Birmingham at the amazing unConference that was PodcampUK. Richard Rudin is a senior lecturer on journalism at John Moores University in Liverpool and Glyn Wintle is from the Open Rights Group. We talk about the state of Journalism in the UK today, give a heads up to Jeremy Paxman, discuss how politicians react to 'real people', touch apon independent journalism, Electronic Voting and preserving our civil liberties in the digital world. Richards podcast can be found at www.Rudinpodcast.libsyn.com, The Open Rights Group are at www.openrightsgroup.org and the little song I sneak in at the end is by Josh Woodward entitled 'The Wrong side Of The Revolution.' www.JoshWoodward.com If you would like to comment or drop me a line please email podcast@documentally.com
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Documentally
from Documentally September 11, 2007
In this episode I meet Richard Rudin and Glyn Wintle in Birmingham at the amazing unConference that was PodcampUK. Richard Rudin is a senior lecturer on journalism at John Moores University in Liverpool and Glyn Wintle is from the Open Rights Group. We talk about the state of Journalism in the UK today, give a heads up to Jeremy Paxman, discuss how politicians react to 'real people', touch apon independent journalism, Electronic Voting and preserving our civil liberties in the digital world. Richards podcast can be found at www.Rudinpodcast.libsyn.com, The Open Rights Group are at www.openrightsgroup.org and the little song I sneak in at the end is by Josh Woodward entitled 'The Wrong side Of The Revolution.' www.JoshWoodward.com If you would like to comment or drop me a line please email podcast@documentally.com
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