主持人:Paul Haswell and Carolyn Wright
Paul and Carolyn (AKA the Pop Fugitives) are plotting to make their Escape every Sunday morning between 9 and 1.
Join them on the Sunday Escape to hear the best in new music, including three tracks from their album of the week, along with a carefully curated selection of classics, plus interviews with guests from all over the city and beyond. There’s also occasional live music in the studio and all the details of upcoming music events in Hong Kong.
On top of all that is “Biscuit Review”, now a Sunday Escape institution, a feature perfectly designed to complement the most eclectic mix of music on Radio 3.
Paul and Carolyn return on Sunday for another Sunday Escape and the usual foray into all of the finest in the week’s new music. That promises to include new tracks from St. Vincent, Japanese Breakfast and Tune-Yards plus albums from Arab Strap and Jane Weaver with of course an album of the week. There’s also a tribute to Bunny Wailer, the last original member of the Wailers who sadly passed away this week, plus a look ahead to the promise of live events in Hong Kong.
Monday is International Women’s Day, and to mark the date there’ll be plenty of music from great female artists both old and new. There’s also another round of the Super Clever Music Mystery Quiz and of course there will be biscuits! Tune in on Sunday from 9am to 1pm.
主持人:Paul Haswell and Carolyn Wright
This week’s Sunday Escape promises to be a packed show. As always, Paul and Carolyn will be playing all the very best in new music, with new records from Lost Horizons, Baio and girl in red plus albums including a new one from Cribs and an incredible solo live album from Nick Cave. There’ll be an album of the week, and maybe, just maybe, a new Super Clever Music Mystery Quiz.
Joining Paul and Carolyn in the studio are the organisers of the Jewish Film Festival, currently taking place in Hong Kong. There’ll be a discussion on the highlights from that, along with the challenges of putting together a festival of any kind in 2020. There’ll also be some news from Tim Huxley on Macau’s weekend of motor racing and possibly some car themed puns and tunes.
On top of all that there are of course all the usual features, nonsense, and naturally there will be biscuits. Tune in live on Sunday from 9am to 1pm!