Tuesday, 4 December 2007
BBC Radio interview - chance to 'listen again'
I was interviewed on BBC Radio Merseyside last night. I was lucky to get a spot as the Royal Command Performance was to take place just round the corner and clearly this was a big event for Liverpool - as was the presentation of the Turner Prize at the Tate. However Claire Hamilton kindly interviewed me for six minutes before the 1830 news slot. This can be listened to using the facility 'listen again'. To do this follow the following link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/local_radio/index.shtml and click on the orange 'Listen again' button on the right hand side underneath the red Radio Merseyside logo box. A new window will open. Click on the 'Claire Hamilton' programme (second one down on the 'A-Z of all shows. This will start the recording. To find my interview click through the timer button until you get into around 1 hr 15 minutes. You will get Diana Ross singing away (Love Reaction). I am on as soon as Diana finishes!
I was honoured to be an the same programme as one of my all time favourite actors - Dennis Hopper. Unfortunately I didn't meet him. I would have been keen to ask him about three of my favourite movies in which he acted - Apocalypse Now, Blue Velvet and Easy Rider. I am not sure how long this is available for but I suspect that it will just be for today.
I was honoured to be an the same programme as one of my all time favourite actors - Dennis Hopper. Unfortunately I didn't meet him. I would have been keen to ask him about three of my favourite movies in which he acted - Apocalypse Now, Blue Velvet and Easy Rider. I am not sure how long this is available for but I suspect that it will just be for today.
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2 comments:
Anthony
Fascinating. I heard your interview on Radio Merseyside.
Iam really intrigued by your theory.
Chris
Chris,
A fellow Evertonian!!! (well, almost. I am a lifelong Tranmere fan for my sins but my second team has always been the blues).
Look forward to your thoughts when you have had the chance to read the book. Depending upon what you wish to do it can be purchased in most bookshops (I know that copies are in Waterstones in Bold Street) or from the library (again I know there is a copy in Liverpool Central Library). In the meantime maybe download the free article on the last page of the website.
If you are interested in joining in fully on this blogger drop me an email at cheattheferryman@aol.com and I will send you an invitation.
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