主持人:James Ross
Weekday programme Morning Brew is a chat and music show. Hosted by Phil Whelan, guests include regular contributors and drop-ins, who span topics from earnest current affairs to cookery to the arts.
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Good morning and welcome Monday. Robbie McRobbie needs to sign a couple of peace treaties this morning, so we'll do our rugby bit later in the week. So, after 10 (and a little earlier than normal) we'll travel back in time to yesterday and catch up with our New York correspondent, best selling author and columnist Tracy Quan. It’s nearly the time of year when flowers are high on the agenda, so at 11.40 we welcome back multi international award winning floral designer Dr. Solomon Leong, for some great ideas and tips. After 12 our Paris Bureau Chief Neil Runcieman reports in live from snowy France. We’ll be on Facebook live with Solomon and Neil.
(9:30am-1pm, email morningbrew@rthk.hk and Facebook)
12/01/2021
主持人:James Ross
James Ross in for Phil this week and next, and this morning we find out about the citywide clap which is planned for tonight at 8pm. The event by the Hong Kong Community Foundation mirrors similar claps around the world, including the UK, as we salute heroes who've been working tirelessly to keep Hong Kong safe during the coronavirus crisis. Sally Lo is the founder of the Hong Kong Cancer Fund, which is supporting the event, and she'll tell us more at 10.15. After 11 we'll have the final part of Music of My Life with LEEE JOHN of 80's supergroup Imagination, and his music choices, and then after 11.30 author Christopher Dillon joins us to talk about the state of the property market here. Chris is the author of the "Landed" series of books about property, such as Landed Hong Kong and Landed Japan. After 12 James Marsh is on the show with our Friday movie and streaming extravaganza, and today he's focused on Tiger King and Freud.