4
January
2009
Future Radios weekly programme for the arts and culture in Norwich and Norfolk.
On this weeks show,
- Louise Humphrey reports from the New Premier at the Sewell Barn Theatre.
- Henry Layte talks about a collection of short stories called Undercurrent.
- Mark Bond Webster is in converstaion with Peter Barrow about Judy Garland - Get Happy.
- Kate Roma talks with Peter Barrow about The Pearl and My Secret Life.
- Kate Roma talks about visual arts events in Norwich coming up.
- Finally Finn and Steve report from the Comedy Club.
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29
December
2008
Future Radios weekly programme for the arts and culture in Norwich and Norfolk.
On this weeks show,
- Martin Watters reports from Snow White on at the “Theatre Royal” with an interview from Catlin Stacey.
- Thordis Fridrickson reports from the Britten Sinfonia on at the “Theatre Royal”.
- Stash Kirkbride talks with local author Caroline Ozbourne about a brand new vegan cooking book.
- We hear the final episode of “The Iron Bridge” poem by John Ward read by Nick Murray Brown with harp played by Xenia Horne.
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21
December
2008
Future Radios weekly programme for the arts and culture in Norwich and Norfolk.
On this weeks show,
- Stash Kirkbride introduces Mark Bond Webster our new book reviewer to the Platform team.
- We hear episode three of “The Iron Bridge” poem by John Ward read by Nick Murray Brown with harp played by Xenia Horne.
- Tony Cleary talks to the UEA Chamber Orchestra and Choir at St Andrews Hall.
- Phin and Steven review the “Comedy Kitchen Night” at The Scullary Bar with an interview from John Kerns.
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14
December
2008
Future Radios weekly programme for the arts and culture in Norwich and Norfolk.
On this weeks show,
- Kate Roma reports from the Portrait of a Nation Event in Liverpool, with an interview with Stephen Fry.
- We hear episode two of “The Iron Bridge” poem by John Ward read by Nick Murray Brown with harp played by Xenia Horne.

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7
December
2008
Future Radios weekly programme for the arts and culture in Norwich and Norfolk.
On this weeks show,
- Stash Kirkbride talks with John Ward a local author of a book “The Iron Bridge”.
- We hear episode one of “The Iron Bridge” by John Ward read by Nick Murray Brown with harp played by Xenia Horne.
- Our featured artist of the week is John Ward.
- Thordis Fridrikson and Louise Humphrey talk about recent theatre productions in Norwich including “Footloose” at the Theatre Royal.
- Finally Stash Kirkbride talks to John Boltitude about shows in December at the “Theatre Royal”.
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30
November
2008
Future Radios weekly programme for the arts and culture in Norwich and Norfolk.
On this weeks show,
- Rebecca Chapman visits the “Talia Theatre” comapies performance at the Playhouse Theatre.
- Stash Kirkbride interviews Paul McEwan Emmerdales bad cop about his big exit in this weeks show.
- Finally Rebacca Chapman returns to profile “Arts for All”.
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28
November
2008
Dominik Lukes discusses the different versions of Noam Chomsky with UEA’s philosopher John Collins, author of Chomsky: A Guide for the Perplexed.
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23
November
2008
Future Radios weekly programme for the arts and culture in Norwich and Norfolk.
On this weeks show,
- Thordis Fridriksson talks to the “Next Big Thing” winner Ed Sheeran with live performances.
- Kate Roma visits an exhibition “Ammunition Art In a Time of Conflict” in Norwich.
- Our featured artist of the week is Ed Sheeran.
- Finally Tony Cleary talks to local architect David Tompson.
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16
November
2008
Future Radios weekly programme for the arts and culture in Norwich and Norfolk.
On this weeks show,
- Eamonn Burgess visits the Out There Festival in Great Yarmouth.
- Kate Roma has been to see Snow Show on at the Theatre Royal.
- Thordis Fridrickson and Martin Watters report back from Cinderella On Ice on at the Theatre Royal.
- Kate Roma returns to tell us about Art, Space and Place in the 1960’s on at the Sainsbury Centre.
- Finally Louise Humphreys tells us about the Romeo and Julliet production at the Playhouse Theatre.
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9
November
2008
Each week we bring you a reading of Norfolks favorite books, why not download this to play at beadtime.
This week we bring you a play called Everyman performed by young people from the Maddermarket Theatre Youth Production Group.
Episode Three, Everyman and the road to forgiveness.
Previously Everyman has been told by Death that he must go to heaven to account for his life and deeds to God. Last week Everyman tried in vain to persuade his friends and money to help him, but they all refuse. Will he have any more success with his Good Deeds, after neglecting them for so long?
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9
November
2008
Future Radios weekly programme for the arts and culture in Norwich and Norfolk.
On this weeks show,
- Richard Penguin talks to former Genisis guitarist Steve Hackett about his life with the group.
- Platform correspondents review a play Pool (No Water) on at the Playhouse Theatre.
- Finally we return to Richard Penguin as he talks about Steve’s move with the band.
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