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One of the UK's most respected independent production companies, with a string of awards to our name. We supply the BBC, Audible & others with audio & training.
London, UK
Joined September 2011
There’s only 1 possible choice for today’s #31DaysOfHalloween #Halloween #Halloween2025. It’s @BBCRadio4 @BBCArchive & Paul Morley, on the legacies of the Great Beast himself—Aleister Crowley https://t.co/GHtLBC6LLM
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Paul Morley explores the scandalous life and intriguing musical legacy of Aleister Crowley
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How young Vietnamese people in Ho Chi Minh City are changing perceptions through music and fashion. 🎧 A window into our world, through in-depth storytelling
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Young Vietnamese in Ho Chi Minh City are changing perceptions through music and fashion
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4pm TODAY on @BBCRadio4 Artworks, Ways of Not Seeing An adventure in the art of not seeing. Joseph Rizzo Naudi explores how new, blind approaches to describing art can bring galleries to life for everyone.
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Exploring how blind approaches to art description bring galleries to life for everyone.
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Today at 4pm on BBC Radio 4 - Artworks, Ways of Not Seeing An adventure in the art of not seeing. Joseph Rizzo Naudi explores how new, blind approaches to describing art can bring galleries to life for everyone. Produced by Michael Umney
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Exploring how blind approaches to art description bring galleries to life for everyone.
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On 7th October, 4pm, "Ways of Not Seeing". A BBC programme about blind ways of looking at art by blind writer Joseph Rizzo Naudi. A new world of imaginative audio description transforming the experience of art galleries for blind and sighted people alike. https://t.co/fusbKeeGAy
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Exploring how blind approaches to art description bring galleries to life for everyone.
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Our new series starts tonight 21:45 on @BBCRadio3 🎶 Psychotherapist and author Philippa Perry takes the listener to five very different, innovative music therapy settings to find out how and why music heals:
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Philippa Perry finds out how group music therapy works in the first episode of her series.
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🌺 Flower Power: As the final day of the Ganpati festival nears (Anant Chaturdashi is tomorrow, Sept 6), my latest 🎙️ 🎧 Documentary for the BBC World Service just aired. In India, flower waste from temples poses a unique environmental problem - generating nearly a billion tonnes
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BBC Radio 4 - File on 4 Investigates 8pm tonight.. Alison Holt reports on how a Nottingham charity working with men who have been convicted of sexual offences has success in greatly reducing re-offending rates. Produced by Susan Marling
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Alison Holt reports on a charity that aims to rehabilitate men convicted of a sexual crime
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So glad I caught this exhibition in time. It’s full of gems, and running into its curator Beaty Rubens & our BBC colleague Emma Kingsley was a bonus. I can’t wait now to read the book that Beaty’s written to accompany it. @BBCRadio3 @bbcproms @BBCSounds
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Last chance! Our exhibition on how radio changed the home closes August 31. Come and see Listen In for free in Blackwell Hall at the Weston Library this week - and see what all the fuss is about!
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Another chance to hear Germany: United and Divided on @bbcradio4 today at 4pm Historian Katja Hoyer investigates East German disillusion 35 years after reunification.
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Historian Katja Hoyer investigates East German disillusion 35 years after reunification.
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I was born in Guben, a busy, polluted hub of East German industry. Now, it's clean and restored, but half the size. The AfD vote is 40%. I returned to talk to people about politics and life 35 years after reunification. Listen online now or on R4 at 1.30👇 https://t.co/1G0ARyXTW0
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@BBCRadio4 programme full of insights about former east #Germany, 35 years on from reunification. Ostalgie? #Guben #Cottbus #Eisenhüttenstadt
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Historian Katja Hoyer investigates East German disillusion 35 years after reunification.
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Queer Gothic. From the Castle of Otranto to the first lesbian vampire, novelist Sarah Waters traces the queer roots of gothic literature and architecture in the 18th and early 19th century. Tune in now to listen on BBC Radio 3:
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Sarah Waters traces the queer roots of early gothic literature and architecture
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This is a great listen. Not only is it fascinating (and I'm not particularly a fan of gothic literature) but it's beautifully crafted in sound too 🎧📻🖤 https://t.co/Uq6KjfJjq6
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Sarah Waters traces the queer roots of early gothic literature and architecture
Queer Gothic. From the Castle of Otranto to the first lesbian vampire, novelist Sarah Waters traces the queer roots of gothic literature and architecture in the 18th and early 19th century. Tune in now to listen on BBC Radio 3:
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Fun to talk about #reading and #Prisonersofwar (#POWs) in one of my fav places @theUL @BBCRadio3 You can catch up with the series on "Books for Brighter Blackouts" https://t.co/p8dRiOLWVi Pre-order new edition of my book The Barbed-Wire University: https://t.co/68AOux0uUx
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I know that the swamping of this @BBCRadio3 slot with repeats has driven some loyal listeners away. But the new material stands with the best in the archive. Witness this series of extraordinary collaborations, as @ErlandCooper scales mythical mountains https://t.co/jGZgreQmXj
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Erland and author Elif Shafak take an imaginary trip to explore the magic of Mount Qaf
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I loved this programme. It’s about the astonishing impact that radio had on people when it entered their lives back in the 1920s and 30s. A Mass Observation-style gathering of testimony, beautifully brought to life by producer Beaty Rubens.
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Newly uncovered listener research reveals the impact of early radio on home life.
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