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Since it began in October 1993 The Essential Mix has played host to the world's biggest names and hottest up and coming DJs. This unofficial archive is designed to be a celebration of the world's greatest mix show and a perfect illustration of the evolution of dance music over the last 3 decades. This is a fan page which has no connection with the BBC or The Essential Mix
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Some of the best bits from BBC Radio Oxford: radio for Oxfordshire. If you like what you hear more tune in on 95.2FM, on Digital and here BBCRadioOxford RadioPlayer (http://bbc.in/JC7z4D) Got a story you think we should tell? Record or upload your story here by using the green button. Call the newsroom on 01865 889 099, email oxford@bbc.co.uk, Tweet @bbcoxford. By posting here you agree to your boo being used by BBC Radio Oxford. www.bbc.co.uk/oxford (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/england/oxford/)
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Welcome to BBC London’s audioBoom page. Here you’ll find highlights and additional material from our newsroom right in the heart of the capital. Contributions from our reporters and from you. Got a story you think we should tell? Get in touch by recording or uploading your story by using the green button or by calling 0118 413 8272 By posting here you agree to your boo being used by BBC London. http://www.bbc.co.uk/london
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Isaac Asimov's The Foundation Trilogy was adapted for the BBC in eight hour-long episodes by Patrick Tull (episodes 1 to 4) and Mike Stott (episodes 5 to 8), directed by David Cain, first broadcast in 1973, and repeated in 1977 and 2002. Originally broadcast in 8 parts, between 6 May and 24 June 1973. Uploaded as a podcast for easy and accessible listening. The public domain audio files used are available on the Internet Archive at https://archive.org/details/IsaacAsimov-TheFoundationTrilogy ...
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the hilarious radio sitcom starring Harry H. Corbett and Wilfred Brambell, adapted from the much-loved TV series. Steptoe and Son ran for eight series on BBC TV and even spawned two feature films. Such was the series' popularity in the mid-1960s that the cast specially recorded several episodes for BBC radio. Here, collected together for the first time, are all episodes from the radio series, scripted by Hancock's Half Hour creators Ray Galton and Alan Simpson and adapted by Gale Pedrick. Am ...
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Aldous Leonard Huxley was an English writer and philosopher. He wrote nearly 50 books, both novels and non-fiction works, as well as wide-ranging essays, narratives, and poems. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature nine times, and was elected Companion of Literature by the Royal Society of Literature in 1962. This collection includes BBC Radio dramatisations of some of Huxley’s best known novels. Brave New World - It’s 2116, and Bernard Marx and Helmholtz Watson are token rebels ...
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NOTE: The MP3 files used by this podcast appear to be missing. They may have been removed permanently from their source location. Good Omens � An angel and a demon try to save the world from an apocalypse. Neverwhere - Beneath the streets of London there is another London. A subterranean labyrinth of sewers and abandoned tube stations. A somewhere that is Neverwhere.An act of kindness sees Richard Mayhew catapulted from his ordinary life into a subterranean world under the streets of Londo ...
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Today we hear from: On this episode we have a very select group of callerinerers. We hear from: Witherspoon who is talking about Martin Gibson’s teeth Jen, Ambridge Pony Club and our Stephen who are both on islands and want to talk about Scottish food. Katherine who asks where is the sport in Ambridge Brian Stephen Please call into the show using t…
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Andy chats to Chris Paterson and Colin Gregor about the season just finished for Glasgow, Edinburgh and Scotland’s national teams in the Six Nations, URC and European Challenge Cup and look ahead to the Rugby World CupBBC Radio Scotland による
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With calls from: Our Rob, Ambridge Pony Club Jen, Vicky Cole in Vienna, Quentin in Greece, Richard Our BiffoProp, Queen Bee Bernadette, Our Brian, and Richard in an Airport. Plus: there’s the roundup of the week by Suey, an in-depth history about Brookfield from Stephen, the Facebook roundup by Sandra and Tweet of the week by Purple Pumpkin. Hosted…
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Bridge Farm lights up, Freddie melts down: it must be Eurovision in Ambridge On this episode we have a very charming group of callerinerers. We hear from: Tracey in California who wants to find someone to rough Rob up! Jan Mitchell from Vancouver who is wondering what is in the future for Helen, it’s complicated! Paula from Philadelphia, a new call…
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This week’s Dumteedum tune is from the Academic Archers and DumTeedum meetup, and on this episode we hear thoughts from: Our Rob, Jen our Ambridge Pony Club, Witherspoon, Richard BiffoProp, Kate & Katherine, God Squad Mia and Anon of Ambridge. Plus: there’s a couple of two-minute histories from Stephen, as he reflects on the vicars of Ambridge, alo…
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Andy and Tom chat to Scotland captain and Edinburgh star Jamie Ritchie and Toulon coach Richie Gray as Glasgow prepare for the European Challenge Cup final and Francesca McGhie reflects on the Women’s Six Nations campaign.BBC Radio Scotland による
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This week’s episode is hosted by Philippa & Katie. The Dumteedum tune is from the Academic Archers and DTD meetup/mashup and on this episode we hear calls from: Ambridge Pony Club Jen, Our Rob, Claire from Clapham, The one and only Glyn, God Squad Mia, Andrea from Brittany, Richard in Buenos Aires and Mellie McMerryweather. We also have emails from…
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This week’s Dum Tee Dum is from yesterday and the podcast is sponsored by: Glyn Fullerlove. Today we are joined on stage by Sunny Ormande, aka Lillian Bellamy and friend of the podcast and Archers writer Keri Davies! On this episode we have a very rowdy group of callerinerers! We hear from: We also have our new, and regular feature from our Stephen…
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This week’s Dum Tee Dum is from yesterday and the podcast is sponsored by: Glyn Fullerlove. Today we are joined on stage by Sunny Ormande, aka Lillian Bellamy and friend of the podcast and Archers writer Keri Davies! We have Social media round up from Katie and the week in Ambridge from our Suey, Queen or Tart! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privac…
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Andy Burke and Tom English chat to Andrew Carswell about the campaign to give those, like his father Jim, who played for Scotland but didn’t receive caps, official recognition plus Scotland in the Women’s Six Nations and the latest from Glasgow and EdinburghBBC Radio Scotland による
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Bridge Farm residents face betrayal, pantomime villains, and righteous indignation, all while trying to navigate the drama of Rob's return and Martin Gibson's election win. But hey, at least Tom's sausage boy got to pout. Just another week in Ambridge. I am reaching out to you today to request your support for my friend Susan Rae who is suffering f…
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This week’s DumTeeDum tune is from Jenny and on this episode we hear the thoughts of: Andrea from Brittany, the one and only Rob, not once, but twice; new callerinerer Ros; Our Ambridge pony club Jen; Lilli answering the call; bewildered and concerned Darcy; probate Paul; Helen (not that one); Stephen who’s tetchy about Titch; Katherine on marital …
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