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Dialect - Author Mark Jones on the heyday of Bristol folk music in the 1960s & 1970s

Dialect | 21.10.2010 13:22

this week's episode is themed around writers and writing
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TIMES ON THE MP3 FILE
00:00 - Introduction
01:00 - Bristol Folk in the 1960s and 1970s with author Mark Jones
19:30 - Writing for specialist magazines - historical war games magazines in particular with Callie Cummins at Decision Games in Bakersfield California.
http://www.strategyandtacticspress.com
26:30 - Anthea Page interviews retired journalist John Jackson who was a sub-editor on the Daliy Mirror.
35:30 - An author to her book by Anne Bradstreet, a poem about writing read by Malcolm Grieve
37:30 - Nick Payne tells part of his life story
48:30 - poem called Traces by Tim Burroughs
49:30 - What's On Guide from Jeff Sparkes
54:45 - Credits

CREDITS
Presenters: Michaela Dennis & John Peters-Coleman
Reporters: Anthea Page & Tony Gosling
Studio Production: Lee Duffield & Michael Noyes
Producer: Anthea Page

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- Original article on IMC Bristol: http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/695804