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Voice on Record: Episode 24 (Nonsense, part 3/3)

Nonsense part 3 – Lear and Carroll.

The third and final show in our Nonsense series culminates in some classic Lewis Carroll poems, some limericks from Lear and stories of the Pobble who has no toes and other unlikely characters.
Voice On Record is produced and presented by Sean Williams. Each episode features a selection of recordings of the human voice which have been preserved on vinyl. Historic events stand alongside esoteric guides to better bowling. Arid studio recordings are juxtaposed with location recordings rich with fascinating incidental sounds.

Originally broadcast on 23 February 2010

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Voice on Record: Episode 23 (Nonsense – part 2/3)

Description The second of three programmes loosely themed on Nonsense, featuring Gerard Hoffnung at the Oxford Union and poems by Ogden Nash read by the author. Voice On Record is produced and presented by Sean Williams. Each episode features a selection of recordings of the human voice which have been preserved on vinyl. Historic events stand alongside esoteric guides to better bowling. Arid studio recordings are juxtaposed with location recordings rich with fascinating incidental sounds.

Originally broadcast on16th February 2010

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Voice on Record: Episode 22 (Nonsense – part 1)

Nonsense-  part 1: Sellers and Williams The first of three shows mostly or loosely about nonsense. Peter Sellers and Kenneth Williams feature heavily in the first episode with other surprises, treats and old favourites along the way.
Voice On Record is produced and presented by Sean Williams. Each episode features a selection of recordings of the human voice which have been preserved on vinyl. Historic events stand alongside esoteric guides to better bowling. Arid studio recordings are juxtaposed with location recordings rich with fascinating incidental sounds.

Originally  broadcast on 9th February 2010

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Voice On Record: Episode 21 (Rabelais and Carroll)

Hot off the press from France, 1534 by way of translation by Sir Thomas Urquhart in 1653 we have some bawdy tales of filthy and bad behaviour with the longest list of alternative names for the male member known to humanity. Yes, François Rabelais’ Gargantua and Pantagruel read by Hilton Edwards.

Voice On Record is produced and presented by Sean Williams. Each episode features a selection of recordings of the human voice which have been preserved on vinyl. Historic events stand alongside esoteric guides to better bowling. Arid studio recordings are juxtaposed with location recordings rich with fascinating incidental sounds.

Originally broadcast on February 2nd 2010

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Voice On Record: Episode 20 (Hamlet)

“Hamlet” with musique concrete and sound patterns composed and recorded by Desmond Leslie.
Voice On Record is produced and presented by Sean Williams. Each episode features a selection of recordings of the human voice which have been preserved on vinyl. Historic events stand alongside esoteric guides to better bowling. Arid studio recordings are juxtaposed with location recordings rich with fascinating incidental sounds.

Originally broadcast on January 26th 2010

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Voice On Record: Episode 19 (Ireland – part 3)

This episode is the third to focus on Ireland. This week, miscellaneous recordings of that notorious Irish exile James Joyce. Voice On Record is produced and presented by Sean Williams. Each episode features a selection of recordings of the human voice which have been preserved on vinyl. Historic events stand alongside esoteric guides to better bowling. Arid studio recordings are juxtaposed with location recordings rich with fascinating incidental sounds.

Originally broadcast on  January 19th 2010

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Clear Spot – How Life Begins (Lynn Ruth Miller)

Clear Spot – 8th June 2010

How Life Begins – a collection of writings by Lynn Ruth Miller,
adapted and directed by Dimitri Devdariani

Narrated by Lynn Ruth Miller, with Linda Large, Victoria  Johnston, Matthew Dexter, Frederic D’Amore and Peter Anderson.

Sound/post production by Lee Stapleford.

Directed by Dimitri Devdariani

Lynn Ruth Miller is an American writer, comedienne, performer, and
artist. She calls herself a “late bloomer” as her creativity truly
flourished later in life. However, once it did, her artistic career
took off with tremendous force; Lynn regularly participates in the
Edinburgh and Brighton Fringe Festivals, and attracts large, mostly
young, audiences who admire her original humour and refreshing energy.
She is the author of 11 novels, numerous short stories and many
colourful paintings. Her comedy routines are loved in London and USA.

Dimitri Devdariani trained as an actor, director and  playwright. He
sees himself mostly as a director and that’s the career he would like
to pursue. Dimitri staged various classical and modern plays both in
London and his native Georgia. Amongst them are “Uncle Vanya” by Anton
Chekhov, “Sorceress” by Alexander Kuprin, “Mad Girl” by Yoshio
Mishima, “Desperate Improvisations” by  Jan Hendrik Verstraten and
“Pandora’s Boxes” by Denise O’Leary.

“How Life Begins” is Dimitri’s second radio project and he is
delighted to be working with Lynn Ruth Miller and  Resonance FM.

http://lynnruthmiller.net/

Voice On Record: Episode 18 (Ireland – part 2)

Tales and stories from an Irish fireside, some Irish language, some Yeats, and also the third part of TS Eliot’s Murder In The Cathedral. Voice On Record is produced and presented by Sean Williams. Each episode features a selection of recordings of the human voice which have been preserved on vinyl. Historic events stand alongside esoteric guides to better bowling. Arid studio recordings are juxtaposed with location recordings rich with fascinating incidental sounds.

Originally broadcast on  January 5th 2010

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Voice On Record: Episode 17 (Christmas Special)

This special edition of Voice on Record begins with Kenneth Williams, ends with Dylan Thomas and, on the way, we hear Christmas messages from Kings George (5th and 6th),  Queen Elizabeth 2nd and (from Christmas Eve, 1968) the crew of Apollo 8.

Voice On Record is produced and presented by Sean Williams. Each episode features a selection of recordings of the human voice which have been preserved on vinyl. Historic events stand alongside esoteric guides to better bowling. Arid studio recordings are juxtaposed with location recordings rich with fascinating incidental sounds.

Originally produced for Christmas 2009

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Voice On Record: Episode 16 (Ireland part 1)

The first of three shows on Ireland, including works read by Yeats, O’Casey and Heaney, and a special experiment using Robert Frost’s readings of “After Apple Picking”. Also featuring part 2 of TS Eliot’s “Murder In The Cathedral”. Voice On Record is produced and presented by Sean Williams. Each episode features a selection of recordings of the human voice which have been preserved on vinyl. Historic events stand alongside esoteric guides to better bowling. Arid studio recordings are juxtaposed with location recordings rich with fascinating incidental sounds.

Originally broadcast on December 15th 2009

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