Alex Fitch continues his investigation of the best science fiction heroine most people have never heard (of) – Professor Bernice Summerfield, Benny to her friends.
Starting off as a Doctor Who companion in the novels published after the original TV series was cancelled in 1989, Benny has since appeared in over a hundred books and 40 full cast ‘radio’ plays released on CD in specialist shops.
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I’m ready for my close-up: The 51st London Film Festival – reviews part 3
John Riley, James DeCarteret & Tom Geens begin the second week of discussion and preview of the films they’ve seen at this year’s London Film Festival, tonight focussing on two films showing in the avant-garde strand of the LFF – Seven easy pieces and Milky way… More info at archive.org
Originally broadcast 25/10/07 on Resonance FM (mp3 format, 28.8mb)
Clear Spot: Fifteen years of Professor Bernice Summerfield part 1
Alex Fitch investigates the best science fiction heroine most people have never heard (of) – Professor Bernice Summerfield, Benny to her friends.
Starting off as a Doctor Who companion in the novels published after the original TV series was cancelled in 1989, Benny has since appeared in over a hundred books  and 40 full cast ‘radio’ plays released on CD in specialist shops.
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Panel Borders: The Mark of Aeacus
Alex Fitch interviews writer Zan Christensen about his homoerotic vigilante comic The Mark of Aeacus which looks to Greek Myths for its inspiration.
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I’m ready for my close-up: The 51st London Film Festival – reviews part 2
Mark Stafford, James DeCarteret & Tom Geens continue their examination of the films they’ve seen at this year’s London Film Festival, focussing on European cinema – looking at Import / export, Heartbeat detector and Four months, three weeks, two days.
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Panel Borders: Neil Gaiman’s Stardust
Alex Fitch interviews writer, producer and graphic novelist Neil Gaiman about the big screen version of his illustrated novel Stardust as well as other adaptations of his work such as Anansi Boys and Neverwhere.
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I’m ready for my podcast: Short films at The London Film Festival
To compliment the live review shows that take up I’m ready for my close-up during this year’s London Film Festival, we have the first of a series of exclusive podcast featuring interviews with filmmakers and programmers involved in this year’s LFF. Virginie Selavy interviews curators Simon Young and Philip Ilson about the short films they’ve chosen for this year’s festival…
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Panel Borders: The work of Leah Moore and John Reppion part 3
The final part of Alex & Duncan’s interview with Leah Moore and John Reppion in which they talk about writing Witchblade: Shades of Grey, Leah’s Christmas Stamps story and the kind of comics they’d like to do in the future.
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I’m ready for my close-up: The 51st London Film Festival – reviews part 1
Mark Stafford, James DeCarteret & Tom Geens discuss and preview the films they’ve seen at this year’s London Film Festival including Cargo 200, Glory to the Filmmaker!, Secret Sunshine and the English language remake of Funny Games.
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Panel Borders: The work of Leah Moore and John Reppion part 2
The second part of Alex & Duncan’s interview with Leah Moore and John Reppion in which they talk about writing Wildgirl, moving to Dynamite Entertainment and John Reppion’s Zombie Army. Unfortunately this interview was recorded using Skype on a noisy computer and is not the best quality, so we recommend you listen to it using speakers rather than headphones…