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Local shop Treble Rock Music bounces back - antidote to the Cabot Circus nightmare

category bristol | media and culture | news report author Tuesday October 14, 2008 00:07author by Dialect - Bristol Broadband Co-operative Report this post to the editors

plus expert & author Dennis Wheatley on the supernatural and a new showcase for local short filmmakers

Dialect Radio is a Bristol (UK) internet broadcasting Co-operative run by volunteers. Our main activity is our weekly current affairs and arts magazine programme Dialect, which is recorded at our Queen's Square studios and posted for download every weekend. Want to volunteer? Volunteering Bristol, Royal Oak House, Royal Oak Avenue, Bristol. BS1 4GB Tel: 0117 989 7733. Listen on air: 93.2 FM (BCFM), Tuesdays 9:00 PM. http://www.bcfm.org.uk/

This week's show

01:45 - Steve Treble - Treble Rock Music boss about to re-open in the city - We Here some music Steve has a new shop shortly opening in Clifton.
20:00 - Matts Muses from Matthew Heape
31:15 - Famous Thriller writer Dennis Wheatley speaks about God and the Devil, warring powers and the supernatural from his own point of view. He thinks (recorded in the 1970s) civilisation is disintegrating. Prophetic stuff.
37:00 - Cider With Rosie
46:00 - Wax and Real event showcase of local filmmakers
52:30 - Jeff Sparks What's on guide

listen
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/29653

download (right click, save target as)
http://www.radio4all.net:8080/files/jpc@gmx.co.uk/3627-1-dialect_mixdown_2008_10_08.mp3

presenter - John Peters-Coleman
features - Malcolm Grieve, Tony Gosling
engineer - John Peters-Coleman
producer - Anthea Page

Related Link: http://www.dialectradio.co.uk

audio Dialect 14th October 2008 7.73 Mb

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