Welcome to our pick of audio highlights from 2010, presented by Pascal Wyse.
Hopefully there is something for everyone here: poetry from Simon Armitage, World Cup fury from Football Weekly, music from Orbital, a man with a lampshade for a head and a guided walk along the Thames with Ian Sinclair.
You can listen to the original podcasts these clips were taken from via the links below.
Thanks for listening – and Happy New Year.
Tech Weekly
The Books That Made Me
Media Talk
Music Weekly
Football Weekly
Election Daily
The Bike Podcast
The Business Podcast
Audio walks
Haycast
Science Weekly
Film Weekly
Pascal Wyse...
Hopefully there is something for everyone here: poetry from Simon Armitage, World Cup fury from Football Weekly, music from Orbital, a man with a lampshade for a head and a guided walk along the Thames with Ian Sinclair.
You can listen to the original podcasts these clips were taken from via the links below.
Thanks for listening – and Happy New Year.
Tech Weekly
The Books That Made Me
Media Talk
Music Weekly
Football Weekly
Election Daily
The Bike Podcast
The Business Podcast
Audio walks
Haycast
Science Weekly
Film Weekly
Pascal Wyse...
- 12/31/2010
- by Pascal Wyse
- The Guardian - Film News
Welcome to the first Close up, the weekly email from Guardian Film, covering the week's big cinema news, blogs and all the new releases
It is, officially, Autumn. You can tell not because of the leaves falling from the tress, nor the advent of Halloween (nor, even, the slightly opportunistic Clip Joint on fancy dress), but from the fact that the previous season, Film Season, is now over.
From mid-September to mid-October, we went a bit movie bananas. There was the Film & Music Power 100, the DVD giveaways and downloads, Commission Us, the Twitpitch challenge, the "name the films" challenge, the week liveblogging films from the TV. The whole thing ended with guides to the best films in seven genres. I've been really enjoying looking through the comments and reaction, especially the polls we ran for each supplement asking you to rank our choices; so interesting to see where the critics are in-step with general opinion,...
It is, officially, Autumn. You can tell not because of the leaves falling from the tress, nor the advent of Halloween (nor, even, the slightly opportunistic Clip Joint on fancy dress), but from the fact that the previous season, Film Season, is now over.
From mid-September to mid-October, we went a bit movie bananas. There was the Film & Music Power 100, the DVD giveaways and downloads, Commission Us, the Twitpitch challenge, the "name the films" challenge, the week liveblogging films from the TV. The whole thing ended with guides to the best films in seven genres. I've been really enjoying looking through the comments and reaction, especially the polls we ran for each supplement asking you to rank our choices; so interesting to see where the critics are in-step with general opinion,...
- 10/29/2010
- The Guardian - Film News
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