Love The Words #138
Tue 6th Apr '21, 5:30pm
Billy Baggins, a narrative poem in medieval verse set in Seacroft by Jimmy Andrex commissioned by Leeds Lit & Phil, plus writing by Chapel FM’s young Associate Writers on vision
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Tue 6th Apr '21, 5:30pm
Billy Baggins, a narrative poem in medieval verse set in Seacroft by Jimmy Andrex commissioned by Leeds Lit & Phil, plus writing by Chapel FM’s young Associate Writers on vision
Tue 6th Apr '21, 7:30pm
April edition of Left of Leeds featuring interviews with percussionist Sarah Heneghan and Jazz Norths' Heather Spencer
Tue 6th Apr '21, 9:00pm
This episode we're talking about what we did and how we felt in lockdown. We're joined by Yorkshire poet Olivia Mulligan and Jacob Justice from Open Source Arts.
Fri 2nd Apr '21, 7:30pm
The Hunt is on in the latest episode of Welly's Nerdy News, Join Micheal and Welly as they bring you all the regular nerdy news and much more
Fri 2nd Apr '21, 10:00am
Linda Sage’s guest today John Burns with a wonderful Irish lilt is a gracious storyteller, he shares his highs and lows of moving from corporate lock-in to entrepreneurial freedom.
Tue 30th Mar '21, 6:30pm
The show focuses on the music of the travelling communities of Britain and Ireland, featuring an interview with folk singer Sam Lee
Sun 28th Mar '21, 9:00am
Writers from Chapel FM Writing Group and Associate Writers about the art of looking.
Sun 28th Mar '21, 9:45am
Deli. Poetry, comedy, music, discussion from Chapel FM’s much-loved and longest-standing regular show.
Sun 28th Mar '21, 11:00am
Chapel FM Co-Director Tony Macaluso talks to Jaimes Lewis Moran in an interview recorded in 2019.
Sun 28th Mar '21, 11:45am
Emma Storr explores the history of eye disease and innovative treatments over the centuries.
Sun 28th Mar '21, 12:00pm
After months of making tea for departed lovers, the realisation comes: ghosts aren’t grey. Short fiction from Amaylia Dewis.
Sun 28th Mar '21, 12:15pm
At age sixty seven, Madeleine Wuidart goes off to university. What does she discover there?
Sun 28th Mar '21, 12:30pm
Keen Oxford student Roger Bacon urges the top brass to fund his innovative eye-glasses. Comedy drama by Pam Hilton.
Sun 28th Mar '21, 12:45pm
A woman lies dying in Swedish snows. An eerie dream from writers on Chapel FM’s Next Generation Music Course.
Sun 28th Mar '21, 1:00pm
A bumper audio anthology of poetry, flash fiction and music edited and presented by Joe Williams.
Sun 28th Mar '21, 2:30pm
A wedding, a scandal. Tabitha dreams nothing can possibly go wrong. Comedy with sauce.
Sun 28th Mar '21, 3:30pm
Open Mic opportunity for writers to share work on the theme of Vision.
Sun 28th Mar '21, 12:00am
Let Jamie Carnie broaden your tastes with an hour of the best of alternative. Featuring a special guest interview with DJ and broadcaster Georgie Rogers and an exclusive first play
Sat 27th Mar '21, 1:00pm
Emma Storr explores the history of eye disease and innovative treatments over the centuries.
Sat 27th Mar '21, 1:15pm
Tony Macaluso talks to Better Songs about their podcast series on legendary photographer, Peter Mitchell.
Sat 27th Mar '21, 2:00pm
Trapped in her tower, a girl begins to believe another life is possible when she hears music. From John Biglands.
Sat 27th Mar '21, 2:15pm
Doug Sandle explains how visual sensations become a 3D picture of the world around us.
Sat 27th Mar '21, 3:00pm
Delft 1666. Phil Pattinson and Tanya Parker peer through the lens of Van Leeuwenhoek, father of microbiology.
Sat 27th Mar '21, 4:00pm
What really happened at Barnbow on the 5 th December 1916? Docu-drama from Claire Crossdale.
Sat 27th Mar '21, 4:45pm
Emma Storr explores the history of eye disease and innovative treatments over the centuries.
Sat 27th Mar '21, 5:00pm
Chapel FM Co-Director Adrian Sinclair talks to Jaimes Lewis Moran in an interview recorded in 2019.
Sat 27th Mar '21, 6:00pm
Nicky Bray and Carl Flattery tell us about this popular monthly night for songwriters.
Sat 27th Mar '21, 6:45pm
Nick Ellerby from Oasis School of Human Relations talks about change to young people at Chapel FM.
Sat 27th Mar '21, 7:15pm
Writers from The LiteraturRaum in our German twin city send us a glimpse into their lives.
Sat 27th Mar '21, 8:00pm
Nicky Bray and Carl Flattery introduce tracks on past Tower Of Song themes alongside brand new songs on Vision.