主持人:Phil Whelan
It's World Standards Day today, so The Brew will be doing its bit keeping things down to standard until 2. At 12.10, Chief Petrol Head Tim Huxley will be with you for some luxury bruum bruum. At 12:40, a quick trip to Bangkok to catch up again with author John Duffus. You may remember a couple of weeks ago, John told us all about his new book 'Backstage in Hong Kong', with all sorts of wonderful stories about his time living here as a manager of the arts. Today, in a sort of 'part two', John will tell us all about his time running the Lloyd Webber empire here. Then, at 1:25, Neil Runcieman joins us from Vietnam to tell you all about how the President’s world tour was actually more profitable than Taylor Swift’s, and also he has some nonsense about 'the apostrophe'. Catch Neil on Facebook live if you can.
Every weekday afternoon from 12 until 2... Only on Radio 3
01/10/2024
第一部份 Part 1 (HKT 10:05 - 11:00)
第二部份 Part 2 (HKT 11:05 - 12:00)
第三部份 Part 3 (HKT 12:05 - 13:00)
第四部份 Part 4 (HKT 13:10 - 14:00)
Andrew Harding - National Day Races
Justin Sweeting - acts coming up at the years event
Morris Miselowski - the future of the creative arts
Jarrod Watt- All Things Aussie
Merrin Pearse and Dr Alice Hughes - animal life and the environment
主持人:Phil Whelan
Happy Wednesday on The Brew. RTL France's Philippe Dova joins us at 12.40, live from Tokyo, for more chat and top Frenchness. It's 'classical' music day once again, and this time our in-house musical star, Paul Archibald, will be telling you all about one of the oldest musical forms in the book; 'variations'. No mention of 'theme' so far, but he'll probably get to that.
Every weekday afternoon from 12 until 2... Only on Radio 3