Pick of the Week #2
Sat 25th Apr '20, 10:00am
A selection of some of the best bits from the week starting April 20th 2020.
Have a look through our past programmes to listen or watch again. You can even filter the results to find the kind of programmes you're particularly interested in.
Sat 25th Apr '20, 10:00am
A selection of some of the best bits from the week starting April 20th 2020.
Sat 25th Apr '20, 4:30pm
Join Linda Sage for some more requests and dedications for all you fantastic people in the community.
Sat 25th Apr '20, 10:30am
Discussing working from home and staying involved with environmental issues and the Woodland Trust during lockdown.
Fri 24th Apr '20, 10:00am
Join Elliott and Linda for a brand new episode of Keeping a Distance, Staying Close. Keeping you up-to-date with all the latest information and entertainment.
Fri 24th Apr '20, 7:00pm
Paul finished Connections 22 with ‘Stand By Me’ by Ben E King. Who will Paul link to the opening song of this Connections show?
Fri 24th Apr '20, 4:30pm
This week: "Radio Rant" featuring Harrison and Jake, young writers from Grimes Dyke Library, Jean Barnbrooke from Tribe Youth Group, meditation and more.
Fri 24th Apr '20, 6:00pm
If your whole world was destroyed…What would you do next?
Fri 24th Apr '20, 11:00am
Another instalment in Hugh Nankivell's series of songs about imaginary walks (this time going to spot a cheetah disguised as a rhinoceros) and a story "The Tree" by Irene Lofthouse
Fri 24th Apr '20, 12:00pm
Radio Free Kinsley is back with more breaking, broken and breakable news presented by Pascha Taylor and Jimmy Andrex.
Fri 24th Apr '20, 11:00am
Linda Sage's series on tending to your wellbeing in these challenging times.
Fri 24th Apr '20, 12:00pm
Joke 2
Fri 24th Apr '20, 12:00am
Jean from the Tribe Youth Group explains what their young people have been doing to cope during lockdown
Fri 24th Apr '20, 12:00am
Alison from women Lives Leeds Leeds talks about the service available for women in Leeds
Thu 23rd Apr '20, 10:00am
Join Elliott and Charlotte for a band new episode of Keeping a Distance, Staying Close.
Thu 23rd Apr '20, 5:30pm
We are back with some of the fabulous artists and activists who were part of the UNION programme in 2019. All that and a special international mystery guest!
Thu 23rd Apr '20, 10:30am
A story by Emma Storr about going on her first bird-watching expedition, followed by the latest poem in her Leeds series by Julia Deakin.
Thu 23rd Apr '20, 12:00pm
Wakefield poet Laura Potts gives us a poem, Morning on the Water, and songwriter Nicky Bray sings a life-affirming song, Live and Learn.
Thu 23rd Apr '20, 11:30am
Daniel Kristoff is running 5K every day to raise money for two local charities.
Thu 23rd Apr '20, 11:00am
Linda Sage's series on tending to your wellbeing in these challenging times.
Thu 23rd Apr '20, 11:00am
Adrian and Jake kick of the very first Potting Shed talking about what they like growing...
Thu 23rd Apr '20, 12:00pm
Joke 1
Thu 23rd Apr '20, 12:00am
A chat with Edna and her time with the Brown Owls group
Wed 22nd Apr '20, 10:00am
Join Jamie and Charlotte for a brand new episode of Keeping a Distance, Staying Close. Keeping you up to date with all the latest information and entertainment.
Wed 22nd Apr '20, 10:30am
Doug Sandle, poet and expert on visual puzzles, reads another touching tale about his childhood involving Leeds-born female bandleader Ivy Benson.
Wed 22nd Apr '20, 12:00pm
A witty and observant story, From Whitby to Wonderland, by Brian Williams of Holmfirth.
Wed 22nd Apr '20, 11:30am
Radio + podcast host, t-shirt designer and community arts worker Angela Federico shares stories of coronavirus projects happening in London.
Wed 22nd Apr '20, 11:00am
Linda Sage's series on tending to your wellbeing in these challenging times.
Tue 21st Apr '20, 10:00am
Jamie and Elliott brighten up your tuesday with more entertainment and important information you need to know
Tue 21st Apr '20, 10:30am
Doug Sandle, poet and expert on the psychology of vision, reads a touching reminiscence about his father.
Tue 21st Apr '20, 12:00pm
Songwriter Hugh Nankivell sings a brand new ditty about an imaginary walk in Devon with his friend Rick and James Fernie reads a poignant story, Romance is All at Sea.