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.
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Welcome to Tuesday on Morning Brew. Jarrod Watt will be with us after 10.30, live from Melbourne. He’ll bring you the latest news from Down Under, which isn’t great today, as the wonderful Aussie singer Olivia Newton-John passed away just a few hours ago. At 11.10 New York Times best-selling author Paul French reads part two (of four) of 'Carry On Kidnapping', another of our especially adapted (by Paul) for Morning Brew radio stories, from his popular historical 'long reads' in the SCMP's Post Magazine. Today; we’re back in the bandit camp, deep in the Manchurian hills, and things are a little desperate for English hostage Tinko Pawley, and her three dogs. You can also listen to this on Facebook live. At 11:40 Dr. Merrin Pearse will be live from New Zealand. Today he’ll be joined by jellyfish expert John Terenzini, from the Hong Kong Jellyfish Project, for an update on all the sightings since we last spoke in February 2021. After 12 we're back to Melbourne with biz futurist Morris Miselowski. Today is the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples.There's a growing interest around the world in indigenous food, culture, and medicine. Morris will talk about all this with relevance to his area of interest... the future. Well, as you will know by now, actress and singer Olivia Newton-John passed away a few hours ago, so James Ross will join Phil after the 12.30 news to play some of her songs and remember her great work.
主持人:Phil Whelan
Good morning. It's Monday on Morning Brew. We'll start with Robbie McRobbie's weekly, and highly official, rugby report. Can't think why, but there won't be a lot of local news today. There's plenty to look forward to though. At 10.40 we'll visit New York where it is the eve of July 4th, to see what (if any!) Independence Day plans our correspondent Tracy Quan has. In 'book club' today she'll take us back to the 1920s to have another look at the compulsively readable 'Madam', by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Debbie Applegate. At 12.10 we are going to Tampere in Finland, for a live report from the 2022 World Masters Athletic Championships. It's the first for three years, due to COVID-19. Hong Kong has a team of six masters athletes competing, and the medals are coming our way. Team Manager Colin Whittington will tell you all about it this afternoon on MB.