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Dialect | 23.01.2009 07:43 | History | Other Press | Technology | World

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 our Queen's Square studios and posted for download every weekend. Want to volunteer? Volunteering Bristol, Royal Oak House, Royal Oak Avenue, Bristol. BS1 4GB Tel: 0117 989 7733. Listen on air: 93.2 FM (BCFM), Tuesdays 9:00 PM.  http://www.bcfm.org.uk/

Dialect - 24th January 2009 - mp3 17M


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 http://www.radio4all.net:8080/files/ tony@tlio.org.uk/2149-1-dialect20090123.mp3

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 http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/31294

Listen on air: 93.2 FM (BCFM), Friday 9:00 PM

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

(01:44) Helen Reid talks about her career in Bristol's journalism (from the NUJ oral history project)
(16:27) History of the Mafia, part 2.
(27:41) Report on anti-Israel demonstrations in the streets of Buenos Aires.
(33:06) What's On
(41:41) Short story: Julia Landers has a change of heart
(58:45) Credits

Producer : Jeff Sparkes
Presenter: John Peters-Coleman
Reporters: Tony Gosling, Anthea Page
History of Mafia: Malcolm Grieve
What's On: Jeff Sparkes
Short story: Christine Ironside
Studio Engineer: Vilas Chitrakaran

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