主持人:Phil Whelan
Welcome to World Rabies Day and Freedom From Hunger Day. Both of which we have covered on today's Brew. After the news at 12, we'll be giving you 25 more minutes of totally Brewed in HK music. Mark Rawson's back to share more tracks, all created by Hong Kong's wonderful artists and bands. Dr. David Gething, our vet, joins us at 12.40 to answer any of your furry questions, one of which is about translating the long list of letters and numbers we receive after a pet has a blood test. Then we'll get to the rabies bit. Do get in touch if you have a question of your own. Then, at 1.25 we're off to Singapore to catch up with Chef Neil Tomes in his kitchen. He's making beef cheek pie... just for you. Join him on Facebook live if you're hungry. Monday to Friday - Midday to 2... on Radio 3
主持人:Phil Whelan
Welcome to Wednesday's Brew. Chris Watts returns at 12.10 after a diving expedition in Thailand. So today, live from his Motion Dynamics Studio in Central, he'll tell us all about it, while magically showing you some great exercises on Facebook live as well. RTL France's man in Japan, Philippe Dova, will be with us at 12.40 for more top class French chansons, and a bit of discuter. Wednesday is 'classical' music day (but you know that by now), and today trumpet player to the stars, Paul Archibald, will be with us from Bangkok at 1.25 to introduce more musical wonders to you. Today: Great masters inspiring the great masters. email phil@rthk.hk or find us on Facebook Every weekday - except public holidays - 12 midday until 2 - only on Radio 3.