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Princess Diana speaks, Columbia Solidarity Street Theatre & How to Self-Publish

Bristol Broadband Co-operative | 09.03.2008 02:09 | Analysis | Culture | Workers' Movements

Dialect Radio is a Bristol (UK) internet broadcasting co-operative run by volunteers. Our main activity is our weekly current affairs and arts magazine programme Dialect, which is recorded at the British Empire and Commonwealth museum at Temple Meads.

Dialect Radio is a volunteer run Bristol (UK) internet broadcasting co-operative - mp3 10M


Features this week [Time in brackets index to the featured item in the mp3 file]:

(00:01:26): News featuring the latest on the Princess Diana inquest, including excerpts of interviews with Mohammad Al Fayed and Princess Diana.
(00:10:33): Report on the protests staged by Bristol's Columbia Solidarity Campaign against state sponsored violence in Columbia.
(00:20:37): DJ Samurai from DC Breaks talks about producing drum and bass music and on vinyl records.
(00:25:18): Studio guest June Wentland, author of children's books, talks about the challenges and rewards of self-publishing her own works.
(00:35:51): Sally Allnutt and her musings about the height of ceilings.
(00:49:46): What's On Guide.

Producers: Sally Allnutt, Malcolm Grieve
Reporters: Tony Gosling, Anthea Page
Presenters: Lisa Braiden, John Peters-Coleman
What's On guide: Jeff Sparkes
Studio Engineer: Vilas Chitrakaran

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