No Borders for Disabled man - Tony Giles from Weston travels the world
Dialect | 09.07.2010 00:22
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TIMES ON THE MP3 FILE
00:00 - Introduction
01:00 - Julian Parry has a new system for recycling household waste
13::00 - Bristol Whistler Don Townshend
27:00 - Film director Ken Loach discusses the Gaza Aid flotilla story
35:00 - No Borders for Disabled man - Tony Giles from Weston travels the world Can Do Attitude - world traveller Tony Giles from Weston Super Mare - http://www.tonythetraveller.com
44:00 - Secrets and Lies by David Southwell read by Malcolm Grieves - drugs and pharmeceuticals
50:18 - Poet Tim Burroughs reads - The Moment - Poem for John Cabot written in the Nova Scotia pub
54:30 - Jeff's What's On guide
58:00 - Credits
CREDITS
Presenter: John Peters-Coleman
Reporters: Anthea Page and Tony Gosling
Studio Engineer Jonny Roydon
Producer: Tony Gosling
Dialect
Original article on IMC Bristol:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/692707