In which I say goodbye to my good friend, musical collaborator, and purveyor of fine nonsense emails, Mr Steve Taylor. The show features music by the man himself and a few tunes that he chose to share with his friends on social media. I will mi
In which Dr Geoff and John get that end of term feeling as the show prepares for a hiatus; Pasquale introduces Peppe Barra and risible music is played.
In which cyber expert Dr Chris Toulouse talks privacy; Dr Geoff dons a scruffy beard to talk folk art; Ron Bass reads Fluxie Sings the Blues; Pasquale introduces Blu Vertigo and a picnic basket full of music is played.
In which cinematic wunderkind Dan Allen talks movie making; Dr Geoff just can’t get enough at the Royal Academy; Alan Wallace reads Simpson; and other people’s music is played.
In which Cathy Mahoney talks big cats; Dr Geoff goes high society at the Royal Academy; Pasquale introduces Frankie HI-NRG MC; and quite unlikely music is played.
In which Emma speaks to Pulp pop star Candida Doyle; Alan Wallace reads Julia; Dr Geoff goes seedy with John Deakin; Nora Flaherty reads poetry; Pasquale introduces V-Device; and quite unbelievable music is played.
In which Lisa Torrey talks intelligently about artificial intelligence; Emma Jarvis reads Domestics; Dr Geoff goes 17th Century interiors with William Kent; Pasquale introduces AreA; and all manner of music is played.
In which Simon Fitzpatrick and Alan Wallace go motorbiking; Dr Geoff pulls the East London Group out of obscurity; Pasquale introduces Calibro 35; and unexpected music is played.
In which talking books are talked about with Lily Ridett; Nora Flaherty reads us Chickenhead; Dr Geoff scratches an itch for etchings with Escher; Pasquale introduces Casino Royale; and over three millenia of music is played.
In which we talk roller derby with Sarah Ada; Emma Jarvis reads us Decisions; Dr Geoff takes us to see an 18th century panorama; Pasquale introduces Balaperdida; and cruel and unusual music is played.
In which Imperial Stromtrooper Jon Christian talks about the Empire’s charity outreach work; Alan Wallace reads us his piece, Antipathy; Dr Geoff goes Dutch with Mondrian’s st, st, studio; Pasquale introduces Buddha Stick; and the strangest var
In which foley artist Ruth Sullivan talks about how movie sound magic is made; Alysia Heatherington reads us her piece, Supercalifragilistic; Dr Geoff is wild about Matisse’s cutouts; Pasquale introduces Naples natives Almamegretta; and a myste
In which marine biologist Rachel Jones talks about her conservation work; Nora Flaherty reads us her poem; Dr Geoff introduces us to conceptual artist Michael Craig-Martin; Pasquale introduces Driving Miss Satan; and strange and wonderful musi
In which art conservator Caroline Rae talks about her amazing job; Alan Wallace reads his dark story, Go, Go, Go; Dr Geoff educates us on British pop artist Richard Hamilton; Pasquale introduces Disciplinatha; and strange and wonderful music is
In which cartoonist Banci talks about his macabre comic art; Emma Jarvis reads her new story, Cracking; Dr Geoff educates us on Scottish/Canadian artist Peter Doig; Pasquale introduces 99 Posse; and cool and unlikely music is played.
In which I interview filmmaker Mark Street; Dr Geoff Snell talks about the artist Jeremy Deller; Pasquale introduces us to Italian band Afterhours; Alan Wallace reads from Simon Fitzpatrick’s writings about motorbiking across South America, and
In which I interview actress, activist and playwright, Lucy Sheen; Dr Geoff Snell talks about the artist Georg Baselitz; Pasquale introduces us to the work of the poet Dario Iacobelli and Emma Jarvis reads us one of his poems; Nora Flaherty rea
In which I interview Ron Bass on the subject of an enigmatic writer, Dr Geoff Snell introduces us to Martin Creed’s playful, thought-provoking art, Pasquale and Emma mix Baudelaire and new Italian music, Alan Wallace reads us his fantastic stor
In which I interview ASMR-tist MoonlightPathASMR on the subject of making people’s heads tingle in the most delightfully relaxing way, Dr Geoff Snell introduces us to another Dada-ist, Hannah Höch, Pasquale makes his debut telling us about new
In which I interview Katherine about being a telephone psychic, Dr Geoff Snell speaks on the subject of Jean Arp, Davvers makes her first appearance on the bus, and music is played.
In which I interview Dr Geoff Snell on the subject of the representational history of the river Thames in the 18th century, Ron Bass reads one of his prose pieces, Nora Flaherty reads a poem, and music is played.