In this podcast, our student hosts and guests from University of Staffordshire share their journeys through university life. From mental health and wellbeing to diversity and inclusivity, expect a mix of heartfelt stories, honest moments, and plenty of laughs along the way. Tune in for an uplifting and unfiltered look at what it’s really like to be a student today!
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Property Investors Paul Samuda & Amanda Woodward share with you their knowledge, skill & experience on the subject of UK property investing. This podcast is for anyone with a keen interest in UK property and more specifically those interested in the geographical locations of Stoke on Trent, Newcastle under Lyme & Crewe.
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A podcast exploring the culture of Stoke on Trent and North Staffordshire. This podcast is hosted by Captivate. Please see their listener privacy policy here https://www.captivate.fm/privacy-policy-for-listeners/
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Mazzula is an electro and techno artist from Stoke-on-Trent.
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Here you will find and be able listen to the most recent podcasts I have created, working with the likes of Staffordshire University and Stoke-on-TrentLive news to hear stories of people in the communities of North Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent. My shows cover disability, isolation, heritage, creativity, history and community. Thanks for listening. Adam
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The Knot is the home of good news for Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire. On The Knot Pod we interview inspirational leaders, brilliant creatives and successful entrepreneurs who all call Staffordshire home. On this podcast you'll hear their stories, plus how Stoke and Staffordshire have shaped who they are. We'll also discuss hot topics that are impacting our region today. Sign up to www.theknot.news to get early access to these podcasts and get more good news for Stoke and Staffordshire.
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Join me, Jack Brereton MP, as I discuss the issues important to people living and working in fantastic Stoke South. Promoted by Jack Brereton MP, 69 The Strand, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent ST3 2NS.
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A podcast exploring the history and secrets of Staffordshire. Welcome to The Red Haired Stokie, a podcast, website and YouTube channel dedicated to uncovering the fascinating history and hidden stories of Staffordshire, a county located in the heart of England. Join your host Jenna Goodwin as we delve into the archives and explore the iconic landmarks and lesser-known corners of this historic county. From the rolling hills of the Peak District to the industrial heritage of Stoke-on-Trent, we ...
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Off Your Box Records was founded in Stoke-on-Trent in 2016, now in this podcast we go through how we did it. There will be rambling and hopefully some useful information.
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Why is the 'local' such an enduring part of our communities? The Potteries pubcast asks that question. Tune each week as we call in for a chat at some of the much loved pubs and breweries across Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire. From socialising, friendship, heritage, culture and a fine pint or two the pubcast will take you on a different king of pub crawl in to the heart of these cornerstones of our communities. Music by JuliusH from Pixabay
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Remote Operations is a podcast series made by The Social Agency during the Covid 19 lockdown, Spring and Summer 2020. It is a gentle and light hearted reflection on the lives, real and imagined, of some of the members of the group. It was devised and performed by autistic and learning disabled adults working in partnership with professional artists from Rideout (Creative Arts for Rehabilitation). It was funded by Arts Council England, and the National Emergencies Trust administered by The Co ...
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Comedian Mark Steel visits towns across the UK, meets the locals, and creates a stand up show for them - and us - about the town.
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Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music
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Expressions Oozing - Tottenham Fan, Entertainer and Half man Half amazing You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music.
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From Crawlspace Media and the team behind Death by Incarceration, comes In Justice, an advocacy-focused wrongful conviction podcast hosted and produced by Lisa Spees and Spencer Daniels. With Lisa's years of experience in the advocacy field, she provides credibility. Spencer attempts to steer the conversation without terribly offending everyone. follow us on instagram @injusticepod follow us on tiktok @injusticepod follow us on Twitter @injustice_pod follow us on facebook www.facebook.com/in ...
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Hamlet Radiohead mashup, Stoke-on-Trent pottery in crisis
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42:23In the wake of President Trump's proposed film tariffs, Jake Kanter, International Investigations Editor at Deadline, discusses what the impact could be for the British film industry. Last week Moorcroft became the latest heritage ceramic company to close its doors in Stoke-On-Trent. Emma Bridgewater, founder of the eponymous ceramics company, and …
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Imelda Staunton in Mrs Warren's Profession
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42:25Samira Ahmed and writers Dreda Mitchell and Mark Ravenhill review Imelda Staunton and her daughter, Bessie Carter, in Mrs Warren's Profession. They consider, too, theatre director Marianne Elliott's first foray into film, The Salt Path, based on a Raynor Winn's bestselling memoir of how she and her husband, after they have lost their house and farm…
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Paul Hartnoll of Orbital on the band's Brown album, and a new biography of Muriel Spark.
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42:13Paul Hartnoll of electronic music duo Orbital talks about the reissue of the band's Brown album which was originally released in 1993, with the addition of 23 extra tracks of rarities and previously unreleased material and about the intersection between dance music and politics. Frances Wilson, who has previously published acclaimed biographies of …
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Live from the Hay Festival, Alison Steadman talks to Samira about her career, from Abigail's Party to Gavin and Stacey. Laura Bates and Gwyneth Lewis discuss Arthurian Legends and The Mabinogion. Hisham Matar champions the Egyptian Nobel Laureate Naguib Mahfouz. And transatlantic husband and wife country duo Outpost Drive perform on stage. Presente…
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Will Butler formerly of Arcade Fire on his play set in a recording studio
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42:23Stereophonic is a play about the creative process, power dynamics and fraught personal relationships of a 1970s rock band. It won a Tony and many other awards on Broadway. Now Stereophonic has come to the West End. Playwright David Adjmi and Will Butler, sometime of Arcade Fire, who has written the music, discuss their own artistic process as they …
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Explore the benefits of a year in industry with a spotlight on a student who completed a placement at New Balance in the field of Cyber Security. This episode showcases the practical experience and professional growth gained from sandwich placements. Learn about the opportunities and challenges faced by students during their time in industry and ho…
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Career progression is a key theme in this episode, showcasing stories of students who have transitioned to postgraduate study. Aneesa shares her journey from a BA in Photography to an MA in Digital Marketing, highlighting the opportunities and support available for career changers at University of Staffordshire.…
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Benicio Del Toro talks about playing a business tycoon in Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme. This aesthetically stylised film, by the director who also made The Royal Tenenbaums and The Grand Budapest Hotel, is reviewed by Tom and critics Larushka Ivan-Zadeh and Rachel Cooke. They also give their verdict on Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckon…
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Frontwoman of Garbage, Shirley Manson talks about the band's latest album Let All That We Imagine Be The Light, which is inspired by contemporary events including the killing of George Floyd in Los Angeles, but which presents an optimistic perspective on a dystopian world. We hear from the winner of the International Booker Prize, which was announc…
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Musician Rhiannon Giddens on returning to her North Carolina roots after working with Beyoncé
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42:26Musician Rhiannon Giddens on returning to her North Carolina roots after working with Beyoncé. As a huge retrospective of the work of the artist Helen Chadwick opens at The Hepworth Wakefield, art critic Louisa Buck and the exhibition's curator, Laura Smith, discuss why Chadwick should be viewed as the godmother for a golden generation of British c…
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25 years after Joanne Harris introduced readers to the soothing delights of Chocolat, she's released her new book Vianne. It’s the prequel that explains how her heroine found her way into the world of high end French confectionery. A new exhibition at the British Museum sheds light on the provenance of popular images of the Hindu god Ganesha, the B…
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Review: Sondheim's final musical Here We Are, The Marching Band, Daniel Kehlmann's The Director
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42:31David Benedict and Viv Groskop review Stephen Sondheim’s final musical, Here We Are, a surreal story of brunch and existential dread; French film about about grassroots music, The Marching Band and Daniel Kehlmann’s new novel, The Director, about a real life German filmmaker navigating the Third Reich. Presenter: Tom SutcliffeProducer: Simon Richar…
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Ocean with Attenborough, Garden Design, Turning Contemporary Politics into Opera
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42:43Colin Bulfield, Executive Producer of the new film Ocean With Attenborough, talks about working with the celebrated broadcaster and filmmaker Sir David Attenborough on his latest project, an exploration of the vital importance of healthy oceans to our planet which is in cinemas around the country now. Current exhibitions at V&A Dundee and the Briti…
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Morcheeba perform, Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway 100th anniversary
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42:22Novelist Elif Shafak, artist and writer Edmund de Waal and Professor Rachel Bowlby join Samira to discuss the centenary of Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway. As the Semi Finals of Eurovision start tonight in Basel, Switzerland, Paddy O'Connell talks about this year's contest. Four hundred leading British Artists such as Paul McCartney and Kate Bush hav…
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Suzanne Vega sings in the studio, P Diddy trial, Mother Courage in County Durham
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42:22Suzanne Vega has just released her first album of all-new material for nearly a decade. "Flying With Angels" continues her folk-influenced sound and introduces influences of soul as well as a song in tribute to Bob Dylan's "I Want You". She performs in the studio with guitarist Gerry Leonard. Sean Combs aka P Diddy is on trial in New York, charged …
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Ep.61 - Jessica Leader talks 'Investing with Impact' & her mission to combine profit & purpose in Birmingham & The Midlands
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32:53Welcome to The Essential Property Podcast. In episode 61, Jessica Leader talks 'Investing with Impact' & her mission to combine profit & purpose in Birmingham & The Midlands. Jessica works with private investors who want to invest with a purpose and uses her property development experience to find buildings in the Midlands and creates homes for vul…
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Review, The Wedding Banquet, Isabel Allende, The Brightening Air
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42:34Authors Matt Cain and Eimear McBride join Tom Sutcliffe to review a new remake of Ang Lee's 1993 classic The Wedding Banquet. They also discuss Isabel Allende's new novel My Name is Emilia del Valle and the play The Brightening Air, on at the Old Vic theatre in London. And the National Gallery is having a re-hang, we speak to Head of the Curatorial…
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Leni Riefenstahl, Queen Elizabeth Memorial, Keli
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42:26Acclaimed German journalist and film producer Sandra Maischberger talks about her new documentary about Leni Riefenstahl, which re-examines the life and career of the filmmaker and Nazi propagandist who was one of the most controversial women of the 20th century. Art historian and curator Sandy Nairne, a member of the Queen Elizabeth Memorial Commi…
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To mark the 80th anniversary this week, we explore British culture around VE Day in 1945, reflecting on the music, books, films and theatre that defined the moment and the complex emotional landscape that followed the war’s end. Songwriter and pianist Kate Garner joins us at the piano. Guests: Michael Billington, theatre critic; Ian Christie, film …
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Ryan Coogler on Sinners, The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz, Book Bans in the US
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42:23US director Ryan Coogler on his supernatural horror film, Sinners. Anne Sebba discusses her new book, The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz, about the orchestra formed in 1943 among the female prisoners at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. And as a new report looking at so-called book banning in the United States is published, we talked to au…
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Review: John Lennon docs, Tina Fey's The Four Seasons and The Great Gatsby musical
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41:51Critic Kate Maltby and Beatles author Ian Leslie join Tom Sutcliffe to discuss two documentaries about John Lennon remaking his life in New York - Borrowed Time: Lennon's Last Decade and One to One: John & Yoko. They also discuss Tina Fey’s new series The Four Seasons, based on the 1981 film of the same name, which explores the relationships of thr…
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King James VI & I, Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes, The Extraordinary Miss Flower
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41:59Jeff Pope on his new series Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes, the innocent man who was killed by police on a London tube in 2005, which launches tonight on Disney+. James VI of Scotland & I of England is the subject of a major exhibition at the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh. We’re joined by the historical writers Lucy Hu…
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Noddy Holder of Slade, Stephen Rea and Simone de Beauvoir
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41:53In 1975, at the height of their fame, British band Slade made a feature film, Slade in Flame. The film was a critical and commercial failure at the time, but has built up a cult following over the years. Now it's being re-released in cinemas and on DVD. Frontman Noddy Holder and film director Richard Loncraine spoke to Samira Ahmed in studio. With …
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Ep. 60 - We are preparing For New Anti Money Laundering Legislation (AML) - This digital episode explains exactly how
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17:38Welcome to The Essential Property Podcast. In episode 60, we use the new style semi-digital episode to take a deep dive on HMRC new Anti Money Laundering (AML) legislation. Paul & Amanda share the changes needed for all Landlords & Agents and how Essential Management are preparing internally for the change this May 2025. We hope you enjoy this epis…
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Ep.59 - Paul & Amanda Talk Economic Uncertainty, The House of Lords & Anti Money Laundering - Important Update for Landlords
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19:06Welcome to the Essential Property Podcast. In episode 59, hosts Paul Samuda and Amanda Woodward, catch up on Economic Uncertainty in the Market, The House of Lords & Anti Money Laundering There is a lot of change taking place for UK landlords and if you are not well informed you will get left behind! Listen to this episode and check that your Agent…
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Universal Theme Park, Olivier award-winning play Giant, Two to One
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42:18Mark Rosenblatt on Giant, his Olivier award-winning play starring John Lithgow as Roald Dahl. As Universal Studios announce plans for a major new theme park in Bedfordshire, what does this mean for the UK entertainment industry? Samira is joined by entertainment journalist Ella Baskerville and Gareth Smy from Framestore to discuss its signficance a…
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Review: Self Esteem's album A Complicated Woman; RSC's Much Ado About Nothing; Julie Keeps Quiet tennis film
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42:30Journalist Siân Pattenden & critic Stephanie Merritt join Tom to discuss Self Esteem's third album A Complicated Woman, which features collaborations with Nadine Shah and Moonchild Sanelly. Ahead of the release, Self Esteem AKA Rebecca Lucy Taylor showcased the album by staging a five-night theatrical presentation at London's Duke of York theatre. …
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The ethics of publishing posthumous diaries, Pianist Igor Levit, and Memorials to great women.
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42:06As the journals of the American writer Joan Didion (based on conversations with her psychiatrist) are published, writer and journalist Rachel Cooke and Alan Taylor, editor of actor Alan Rickman's diaries, discuss the challenges, responsibilities and ethics of posthumously publishing the diaries of great writers, artists and actors. Acclaimed German…
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Dante's Inferno in Jamaica, Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time re-examined, Shakespeare's first theatre
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42:32Jamaica's former poet laureate, Lorna Goodison, on setting Dante's Inferno on the island of her birth; Journalist Joanna Moorhead on Pope Francis' relationship with the arts; Poet and librettist Michael Symmons Roberts on writing a form-breaking book to re-examine French composer Olivier Messiaen's form-breaking masterwork - Quartet for the End of …
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JMW Turner: 250th anniversary of Britain's greatest painter
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42:24Mr. Turner director Mike Leigh, art historian Charlotte Mullins and senior curator at Tate Amy Concannon join Tom Sutcliffe to celebrate the life and work of JMW Turner, as we approach the 250th anniversary of his birth. Also in this edition, David Hockney on Turner's skill as an artist, Alvaro Barrington talks about his continuing influence on art…
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Review: Alex Garland's film Warfare, Audition by Katie Kitamura, Shanghai Dolls by Amy Ng on stage
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42:20Alex Garland's latest film Warfare, which is co-directed by US military veteran Ray Mendoza turns back the clock back nearly twenty years to reconstruct a real-life surveillance mission in Iraq. Film critic Tim Robey and journalist Zing Tsjeng give their verdict on the analysis of the theatre of war, which unfolds in real time. They've also been to…
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Photographer Susan Meiselas, The Impact of Trump's Tariffs on Musical Instrument Manufacturers, Author Ewan Morrison.
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42:18American documentary photographer and President of the Magnum Foundation Susan Meiselas speaks about her fifty-year career, as she receives the Outstanding Contribution to Photography award at the Sony World Photography Awards 2025, and as her work goes on display at Somerset House in London. We hear how President Trump's economic tariffs are affec…
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Muriel's Wedding the Musical, Dr Who, Anthony Horowitz on Marble Hall Murders
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42:17Director and Screenwriter PJ Hogan, creator of the 1994 comedy Muriel's wedding, speaks to Samira Ahmed about the new musical adaptation of his film. With lead actors leaving, and ratings down, there are questions about the future of Doctor Who. Author John Higgs, and entertainment writer Caroline Frost, talk about the past, present and future of t…
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Review: Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes in The Return, On the Calculation of Volume by Solvej Balle, Holy Cow film
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42:06Classics professor Edith Hall and writer Lawrence Norfolk join Tom to review The Return, a retelling of the end of Homer’s Odyssey, where the hero Odysseus returns to his kingdom decades after the battle of Troy to find his wife Queen Penelope fending off suitors out to take his throne. The film stars Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche talk to Tom …
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Tracy Chapman, the Arthur Miller moment in UK theatres, Rock Royalty
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42:03Singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman talks about the re-release of her eponymous debut album after 35 years, about how those songs of oppression and aspiration, written so long ago, speak to us today, and about going from almost unknown to world famous in one performance. We ask two directors of productions of The Crucible (by Scottish Ballet, and at Sh…
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Kym Marsh on Abigail's Party, Severance creator Dan Erickson, film franchises in flux
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42:38Kym Marsh on stepping into the iconic role of Beverly in theatre classic Abigail's Party as the play opens at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester. Film critic Hannah Strong and George Pundek, co-host of the Pulp Kitchen film podcast, on why so many of the big film franchises are facing difficulties. Severance creator Dan Erickson on making a t…
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Manhunt play by Robert Icke, new Edwardians exhibition, film director Waris Hussein
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42:44Theatre director Robert Icke's production of Oedipus won best revival and a best actress award for Lesley Manville at last night's Olivier Awards - but his new play Manhunt is now demanding his attention at the Royal Court Theatre in London. The drama focuses on the story of Raoul Moat who attacked his ex-girlfriend and killed her new boyfriend bef…
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Focusing on PGCE teacher training, this episode explores the role of professional placements in preparing future educators. Hear from placement providers and students about the hands-on experience gained through PGCE placements, and how these opportunities contribute to their teaching careers. Student hosts Tee and Kurtis, also speak with Jade, abo…
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Reviews of Mobland, The Most Precious of Cargoes and Giuseppe Penone exhibition
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42:27Nancy Durrant and Jason Solomons join Tom to review:The new offering from Guy Ritchie, Mobland, with familiar themes of drug gangs and violence and starring Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, Tom Hardy, amongst others.Giuseppe Penone's Thoughts in the Roots exhibition which is in and outside the Serpentine gallery, expanding on the significance of trees…
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Tilda Swinton, Michael Sheen on the new Welsh National Theatre, Richard Burton's influential teacher
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42:13Tilda Swinton talks about her role in Joshua Oppenheimer's post-apocalyptic musical film The End, and about her intention to take a break from acting, Actor and artistic director of the new Welsh National Theatre Michael Sheen, and screenwriter Russell T Davies reveal plans for the company's first season. Plus we discuss the influence of schoolmast…
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Black Mirror's Charlie Brooker, Design Council at 80, The Women of Llanrumney
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42:23Charlie Brooker talks about the return of his wildly popular tech and sci-fi dystopian drama Black Mirror. This new six-part series includes Paul Giamatti as a man using AI to reconnect to a lost love who has died, Emma Corrin as a digitally recreated 40s screen star and, for the first time, follow-up episodes of two of the show's most popular epis…
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Front Row looks at freedom of expression in the arts. From rows about cancel culture to allegations of censorship and the charge that the arts has become 'woke', we explore what is happening. Samira is joined by art curator, Ekow Eshun, novelist Philip Hensher, poet and author of Hounded, Jenny Lindsay and theatre critic Kate Maltby, who sits on th…
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Did You Know the UK’s Ambulance Service Started in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent?
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23:09Did you know the UK’s first civilian ambulance service didn’t start in London, but right here in Burslem? In this episode, discover the incredible true story of Hiram Syson – a Crimean War veteran turned town hall caretaker – who quietly made medical history from the heart of the Potteries. Long before flashing lights and sirens, Hiram was carrying…
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At University of Staffordshire, collaboration is at the heart of learning. In this episode, we explore how students from different disciplines come together for interprofessional learning, gaining hands-on experience in real-world scenarios. From large-scale emergency simulations to forensic investigations, we highlight the incredible facilities an…
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Review: The Studio, Grayson Perry, La Cocina
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42:26For our review programme Tom Sutcliffe is joined by critics Dorian Lynskey and Briony Hanson. They are looking at: New comedy series The Studio, set in Hollywood and starring Seth Rogan and Catherine O’Hara. Delusions of Grandeur, Grayson Perry’s new exhibition where he selects items from the Wallace Collection, adds 40 new works and a new alter eg…
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The Terrifying Tale of Thomas Meakin, Buried Alive in Staffordshire
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32:33In 1781, 21-year-old Thomas Meakin from Rushton Spencer was declared dead and buried in the canal town of Stone. A year later, his coffin was reopened – and what they found inside became one of North Staffordshire’s most disturbing legends. Did his employer, a respected apothecary, murder him? Did jealousy and social status play a role? And was Tho…
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Peter Capaldi's new album, the great Ossian myth, Brian Friel's short stories
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42:09Peter Capaldi talks about his latest album – Sweet Illusions – a nod to the thriving 80s music scene in Glasgow where Peter made his musical debut fronting The Dreamboys. Through the Shortbread Tin is a new National Theatre of Scotland production about the supposed third century Scottish bard Ossian. Its writer – poet Martin O’Connor – and director…
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Peter Mullan as Bill Shankly, 100 years of Art Deco, Jonathan Pie
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42:57The actor and director Peter Mullan talks about taking on the role of Bill Shankly in the new theatre production in Liverpool, Red or Dead, about the much-loved Liverpool football club manager. In April 1925 the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, a seven-month exhibition of contemporary design, opened in Paris. A…
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Bryan Ferry, Disney's Snow White, the impact of cash prizes on creativity
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42:21Bryan Ferry discusses his latest album, Loose Talk and reflects on his long career in music. Disney's new live action version of Snow White has just opened and has attracted criticism from those who felt it departed too far from the original film. Film critics Larushka Ivan Zadeh and Al Horner explore why Disney's reinterpretation of its own canon …
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Secrets of Stone, Staffordshire: Exploring the Hidden Underground Remains of a Medieval Priory
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28:00Hidden underneath a large house in Stone, Staffordshire is what remains of Stone Priory. It is a significant historical monument, embodying the complex interplay of legend and historical fact. For more details information, check out my blog post on the priory - https://www.theredhairedstokie.co.uk/secrets-of-stone-exploring-the-underground-ruins-of…
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