主持人:Phil Whelan
Today, on your globetrotting edition of The Brew, Marshy Movie Time comes to you from Belgium. Our internationally renowned film critic, James Marsh, is being a fanboi at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. Then, at just after 1:15 (today), we'll catch up with Danny Hicks, live from the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, for this week's 'Sports and All'. Join Danny, and Marshy, on Facebook live, if you can. Every weekday afternoon from 12 until 2... Only on Radio 3
主持人:Phil Whelan
Welcome to Wednesday on The Brew. As always, a big "thanks" to James Ross for sitting in for Phil yesterday. Chris Watts will be with us at 12.10 today for his weekly class. Today's dysfunction is of the lumbopelvic kind, so join him on Facebook live as well if you are feeling... hip! We'll welcome RTL France's Philippe Dova back at 12.40, with all his latest from Tokyo, including meeting the one, the only, Richard Clayderman. When it comes to classical music, as in music actually from the 1700s, we always talk about Mozart. But, what about his contemporaries? There were many fantastic composers alive in Mozart's time, but for obvious reasons they are often forgotten. Not today though, as Paul Archibald will be reporting 'classically' from Bangkok at 1.25.