主持人:Phil Whelan
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.
Catch it live:
Monday to Friday 9.30am - 1pm
Phil Whelan is off for the day, so James Ross in with a focus on music from Hong Kong to get us going. We've an exclusive play of two new tracks from The Sleeves, who've just been included on a new China Anthology of Punk. Keith Goodman will tell us more. After 10 we hear about a new music festival on Sunday 25th April called Live@ The Grounds HK which is supporting the new Musician's Foundation charity. Organisers Ed Bean and Michael Denmark will join us to tell us more, along with Paul Thompson from The Red Stripes who'll also be playing. After 10.30 our occasional columnist Neil Newman will be examining some alternatives to the much-discussed Lantau Tomorrow project. After 11 Sports and All with Danny Hicks, and a focus today on Football and F1. After 11.30 we look at the ever-growing Hong Kong Coffee Culture - writer Jen Paolini from Localiiz has been tracking how independent coffee shops are popping up literally everywhere! We round it all off with Marsh at the Movies, and today James looks at Seobok, Stray, Love & Monsters, and Night in Paradise. (9:30am-1pm, email morningbrew@rthk.hk and Facebook)
13/04/2021
第一部份 Part 1 (HKT 09:30 - 10:00)
第二部份 Part 2 (HKT 10:05 - 11:00)
第三部份 Part 3 (HKT 11:05 - 12:00)
第四部份 Part 4 (HKT 12:05 - 13:00)
Richie Fowler – Documentary of Elvis impersonator, Melvis
Jarrod Watt – Aussie journalist
Sustainabilist Merrin Pearse and Founder and CEO of AnimalsAsia, Jill Robinson - Bear bile farming
主持人:Phil Whelan
Good morning and welcome to Tuesday. On Morning Brew today we welcome RTL France’s man in Hong Kong, Philippe Dova, at 10.10. Tomorrow is budget day so he’s with us this morning instead. Not a lot is known about the inner workings of The Vatican, including the fact that it has its own radio station. Philippe files stories for them, and today he’ll be chatting with Marie Duhamel from Radio Vatican, who will tell us the station’s story. After 10.30 it’s all things Aussie, including some great Down Under tracks, with Jarrod Watt. At 11.10 Dr. Merrin Pearse brings us another mini nature doco. This week: Jellyfish, with John Terenzini from the Hong Kong Jellyfish Project, a citizen science based project to record jellyfish sightings. There are actually lots of different varieties in Hong Kong, and if you join us on Facebook live you can see a few. After 12 we’re off to Melbourne to catch up with biz futurist Morris Miselowski. Tomorrow being budget day, we thought we’d talk about the future of money and payment.
(9:30am-1pm, email morningbrew@rthk.hk and Facebook)