Dialect - Are restrictions on local government finance killing Bristol?
Dialect 12th September 2010 | 08.09.2010 23:22
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HI-FI LISTEN
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HI-FI DOWNLOAD
http://www.radio4all.net/files/tony@cultureshop.org.uk/2149-1-Dialect_12th_Sept_57_mins.mp3
TIMES ON THE MP3 FILE
0.00-0.48 Introduction
0.48-9.10 Are restrictions on local government finance killing Bristol? Interview with Chris Worthington
9.37-19.08 Temple Local History Group with Julian Lea-Jones who looks this week at Bristol's ancient city walls
19.08-22.53 Good to Cry by Sweeney and Lackey (including intro)
22.53-33.56- Part 2 of Lucca in Bulgaria (including intro)
33.56-42.05 Secrets and Lies - the world as a hidden nuclear dustbin by David Southwell, read by Malcolm Grieves
42.05-50.00 IG Fest - Using Bristol as a gigantic gaming board
50.00-54.00 Poem by Trevor about Tony Blair's new book + Plug for Cabaret
54.00-56.36 What's on guide from Jeff Sparks with Jeff's Song of the week
56.36-57.00 Credits.
CREDITS
Presenters: John Peters-Coleman and Michaela Dennis
Reporters: Anthea Page, Micaela Dennis and Tony Gosling
Studio Engineer: Michael Noyes
Producer: Anthea Page
Dialect 12th September 2010
Original article on IMC Bristol:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/693379