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The London Theatre Review
Minisode: Buy tickets for our very exciting live recording at the Royal Court in September!
Yes we're on a summer break but we need to tell you that our live show at the Royal Court on September 20th at 12pm is selling fast and if you want to buy a ticket you'd better do it sharpish!The gang will be chatting to Ambika Mod (star of One Day and This Is Going To Hurt) and Royal Court artistic director David Byrne, as well as reviewing two of the hottest shows in London. For one lunchtime only, LTR will be LIVE!https://royalcourttheatre.com/whats-on/the-london-theatre-review-live-with-ambika-mod-david-byrne/
2025-08-07
00 min
Historic Royal Palaces Podcast
The Medieval Jewish community at the Tower of London
The history of the Jewish community in Medieval England is complex and fascinating, but it hasn’t received as much attention as it deserves when it comes to our understanding of the Tower of London. In this bonus episode as part of our mini-series, curator Charles Farris is joined by Dr Rory MacLellan and Professor Miri Rubin to discuss how the Jewish community interacted with the Crown and the Tower of London during the Middle Ages. This episode is a re-release of the episode on the same topic from 2023, to add context to our reopening of th...
2025-05-29
48 min
Még több jazzt az óvodákba! [Tilos Rádió podcast]
Keith Jarrett - Testament - Royal Festival Hall, London - 2009
Tracklista:01. Keith Jarrett - Pt. I - Royal Festival Hall, London (kezdődött: 00:00:29)02. Scott Hamilton - Autumn Nocturne (kezdődött: 00:07:49)03. First Date Background Music Consort - Summer Jazz (kezdődött: 00:25:49)04. Keith Jarrett - Pt. V - Royal Festival Hall, London (kezdődött: 00:30:09)
2025-04-21
59 min
Historic Royal Palaces Podcast
Torture at the Tower of London
The Tower of London is almost synonymous with the idea of torture, especially in the 16th and 17th centuries. When we think of this iconic historic site, the history of violence is one of the first things to come to mind, yet to what extent is this a fabrication of history? In this episode, Dr Catherine Jenkinson from the University of Oxford talks us through one of the latest research projects at Historic Royal Palaces, the question of how the history of torture is, and should be told at the Tower of London. To take p...
2025-02-13
31 min
Royal Vagrant
London Lost
7 Track E.P "LonDon" out now!!! Representing all of London for the good and the bad.
2024-12-07
02 min
Royal Vagrant
London Shank
7 Track E.P "LonDon" out now!!! Representing all of London for the good and the bad.
2024-12-07
02 min
Royal Vagrant
London Time
7 Track E.P "LonDon" out now!!! Representing all of London for the good and the bad.
2024-12-07
01 min
Royal Vagrant
London Boss
7 Track E.P "LonDon" out now!!! Representing all of London for the good and the bad.
2024-12-07
03 min
Macabre London
Where will the Royal Family Hide Out During the Zombie Apocalypse? Macabre London Mythbusters 2
An electrified statue, a royal nuclear bunker hidden in plain sight and a lion washing ceremony? It must be time to once more delve into a few tall tales from the city that are often presented as fact. Today on Macabre London, we uncover a few more supposed myths about the city and see if we can bust them. -------------------------TODAY'S SPONSOR:If you want to give magic mind a try, head to magicmind.com/macabrelt and use my code MACABRELT20 for up to 48% off yo...
2024-10-14
26 min
Historic Royal Palaces Podcast
A Space I Love S3 – Chapel of St John the Evangelist at the Tower of London
This week is the third part of our mini-series on spaces we love. We’ll be joining Assistant Curator Alfred Hawkins, who has chosen to take us into the Chapel of St John the Evangelist, at the Tower of London. As the most important space in the White Tower, the Chapel Royal holds huge historic significance in representing the Norman Conquest’s power, control and religious dominance. Alfred explores how a recent project will protect this space of immeasurable importance, for generations to come. To view inside the Chapel of St John the Evangelist, take our V...
2024-10-10
34 min
Macabre London
The Man Who Tattooed The Royal Family! The first Tattoo Shop In London - Sutherland Macdonald
London has always been a progressive and forward thinking city. As any vibrant and changeable capital in the world will attest to, the city is only ever as interesting as its residents, and the different life experiences people bring to where they live, shaping and moulding the place into something great.Moving with the times, London has always been at the forefront of new trends and in 1888, one man made the residents of the city far more colourful, quite literally, by opening the first ever tattoo studio, one which would go on to...
2024-08-22
24 min
Podcast Royal
146. Prince William Shakes It Off At The Taylor Swift Concert In London
In this episode, Jessica and Rachel chat about: Prince William's dance moves at the Taylor Swift concert and Travis Kelce photobombing the royal selfie photo Our favorite fashion from this year's Royal Ascot The first day of the Japanese State Visit to the UK News of Princess Anne's recent accident with a horse on her property Prince Williams's birthday photo with a message from the Princess of Wales A memorial service for Thomas Kingston Changes in plans for King Charles and Queen Camilla's upcoming Oceania Royal Tour The Prince and Princess of Wales hiring a correspondence specialist A...
2024-06-26
52 min
Ask the Geographer
Seascapes with Royal Holloway University
An insightful podcast with Dr. Rachael Squire and Prof. Kim Peters from Royal Holloway University, London addressing people’s relationships with the ocean. They explore our historic connections, how this can change, and the role aquariums have as a means to help us become more in tune with marine environments.
2024-06-25
38 min
Historic Royal Palaces Podcast
Graffiti at the Tower of London – New Research at the Palaces
The Tower of London holds an incredible collection of historic graffiti, from the prisoners of the Tudor dynasty, right through to the 20th century. But there is still so much that we don’t know about who made the graffiti and why. In this episode, we follow Postdoctoral Research Associate Jamie Inghram into the Salt Tower, a legendary prisoner tower in the precinct of the Tower of London. The Salt Tower is rich with graffiti including some examples that have never been investigated before. Jamie talks us through the very early stages of a new research project tha...
2024-06-06
20 min
The Royal Parks podcast
Operation Bushy Park: Plotting D-Day in a Royal Park
During the Second World War, Bushy Park was home to a sprawling military base. This is where General Dwight D. Eisenhower came to work on a top-secret plan called ‘Operation Overlord’. On 6 June 1944, after months of preparation, the plan was ready – 156,000 Allied troops invaded Normandy, some landing on the beaches and others arriving by air. Now known as D-Day, this event ultimately led to the defeat of Nazi Germany. And so much of it was planned right here in the park. Listen on to learn more about this amazing piece of history. Support the show
2024-05-20
39 min
London ONE radio
Zucchero e Jack Savoretti: "Insieme sul palco della Royal Albert Hall"
A 33 anni dalla pubblicazione del singolo "Senza una donna" Zucchero sceglie Jack Savoretti per registrarne una nuova edizione Entrambi gli artisti, in esclusiva su London ONE Radio, ci anticipano che suoneranno insieme sul palco della Royal Albert Hall dal 30 marzo a Londra
2024-03-05
23 min
Pots & Trowels Podcast
Secrets of the Royal Parks in London!
Martin chats to Mark Wasilewski, who is a manager at the Royal Parks in London. Marks' planting decisions can be debated over the royal breakfast table. He was once warned that King Charles might sneak out to inspect his work by flashlight! The team also address some of your gardening questions. Videos mentioned in this episode:Herbaceous Border video: https://youtu.be/eT7PMRqyGEs How to Take Cuttings from a Blackcurrant Bush: https://youtu.be/TOnkheyfwRU Visit potsandtrowels.com for links to all the video...
2024-02-25
38 min
Podcast Royal
The Princess Of Pantsuits Is Making A Fashion Statement, King Charles Refuses Foie Gras In France, And The Royal Family Website Experiences A Cyberattack
In this week's episode, Jessica and Rachel share a London Fog Latte recipe for our anglophile listeners. Plus, we discuss the King Charles' and Queen Camilla's recent visit to France and a scary cyberattack on the Royal Family's official website. We also share the news of Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway's recent pause from royal duties. Lastly, we do a Deep Dive into Sarah Ferguson (Fergie), The Duchess of York and her youngest daughter Princess Eugenie. Follow us on Instagram @podcastroyal Email us at hellopodcastroyal@gmail.com ...
2023-10-04
1h 00
Podcast Royal
106. Prince Harry In Dusseldorf For Invictus Games, Prince William In NYC For Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit, And The York Sisters In London For Vogue World: London
It's a big Royal news week; so big, we are releasing this week's updates in TWO PARTS! Join us for Part 1, where we cover our Royal Rundown and Listener Q&A. Then, join us later in the week for PART TWO, where we cover Royals Around The World and Royal Deep Dive! Follow us on Instagram @podcastroyal Email us at hellopodcastroyal@gmail.com
2023-09-20
45 min
Building Sounds
Cultivating change: vertical farming in London’s Royal Docks
In this episode of Building Sounds, we'll be exploring how urban farming can convert neglected urban spaces into flourishing vertical farms, reducing food poverty and supporting a more sustainable city. In conversation with First Sukpaiboon and Dan Bridge, we investigate the transformative nature of vertical farming practices, and explore its role in shaping resilient and eco-friendly cities. A panel discussion and XR installation showcasing the vertical farm-to-form project mentioned in this episode featured as part of our LFA2023 programme. First Sukpaiboon is an architect and entrepreneur who specialises in placemaking and narrative design. She holds a master’s in urban pla...
2023-08-31
24 min
Historic Royal Palaces Podcast
A Space I Love S2 – The Tower of London's Chapel Royal with Alfred Hawkins
This week is the third part of our mini-series on spaces we love. We’ll be joining Assistant Curator Alfred Hawkins who has chosen to take us into the Chapel of St Peter Ad Vincula at the Tower of London. As the burial place of Anne Boleyn, the Chapel Royal holds a special place to many history fans, but there is so much more to this community place of worship. Alfred reveals that the myths of history can be just as important as the truth. To find out more on the Chapel of St Peter Ad Vin...
2023-07-27
19 min
RTS London Podcast
The Harvey Goldsmith CBE Interview
"It’s 12 noon in London, 7am in Philadelphia... And around the world, it’s time for Live Aid..."On the 38th anniversary of Live Aid on 13 July 1985, RTS London presents this wide-ranging, full-length interview with Harvey Goldsmith CBE by broadcaster Andrew Eborn.Harvey Goldsmith is an iconic and visionary figure known for his exceptional work as a producer and promoter of rock concerts, charity events, and television broadcasts. Working with most of the world’s major artists, Harvey has successfully managed, produced, and promoted shows that have shaped the music industry. Among his extraordinary achievements, Harvey...
2023-07-13
1h 52
Building Sounds
London Festival of Architecture 2023: Pews and Perches (Fourth Edition)
As part of LFA2023, the LFA unveiled the winning benches for the third edition of Pews and Perches. The series of benches aims to improve London’s public realm, celebrate emerging architectural talent, and connect people with the buildings and spaces around them. In this episode we speak to the designers of the winning installations to hear the stories behind their designs. To find out more about the project, head to lfa.london/pews. To explore the whole LFA2023 programme, head to lfa.london/LFA2023. This episode was produced and edited by Katya Spiers. You can find a transcript of the...
2023-06-12
23 min
Gardening with the RHS
Greening the Grey: Wisteria, Vertical Gardening, and the Sounds of London’s Trees
For this week’s show, we’re delving into the natural world of cities – looking at how best to grow our favourite plants with limited space and to treasure the diverse flora and fauna of our cityscapes. Author Ben Dark shares his love for the wisteria embellishing urban front gardens. Urban farmer Alessandro Vitale – you might know him as Spicy Moustache — takes us through all his tips and tricks for growing vertically in whatever space you’ve got. And, author and amateur urban naturalist, Bob Gilbert, gives his thoughts on the sounds of London’s trees. But that’s not all – we’re...
2023-05-18
31 min
Ladies Who London
Royal Bling - inside the secret treasure chest
Let's prise open the lid on the royal treasure chest for the first of our coronation specials, with guest Viv Haxby, making her bling predictions! Viv is our resident royal watcher, and she avidly follows the private jewels, their meaning and when they are worn and by whom. This week she will talk us through her predictions on who will wear what and why, ahead of the coronation in about 10 days time. Why will some pieces be rejected, and others changed? Is this really the reduse reuse recycle coronation?!Visit https://www.ladieswholondon.com/post/ep-135-royal-bling-coronation-predictions for...
2023-04-26
1h 05
Historic Royal Palaces Podcast
Jewish Medieval History at the Tower of London
The Jewish medieval history of the Tower of London remains relatively unknown to our everyday visitors, and yet it is foundational to the first 200-years of the life of the fortress, as well as medieval England itself. In this episode Curator Charles Farris is joined by Dr Rory MacLellan and Professor Miri Rubin, to reflect on how new research at Historic Royal Palaces has helped give a more nuanced picture of life for the Medieval Jewish community in England. For more on this subject go to: https://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/history-and-stories/jew...
2023-02-23
48 min
RTS London Podcast
Lost in Translation? Adaptations Across Borders
When it comes to game shows and reality TV formats, taking a popular series from one country and making a new version is fairly easy. But remaking scripted formats has always been a harder nut to crack. From homegrown hits Doctor Foster and Liar to global phenomena like Call My Agent! and Skam, scripted formats are traveling further than ever. With streaming services battling for more localised content, they're also a multi-billion dollar business.Yet for every successful remake, whether The Office or Shameless, there are countless dramas that haven’t cut through the cultural div...
2022-12-20
1h 01
RTS London Podcast
BBC 100: History, Celebration, Inspiration
RTS London marks the BBC's centenary with a look at the BBC's history, the celebrations planned and the inspiration for the next generation.Created 100 years ago, on 18th October 1922, the BBC transformed people's lives at the turn of a dial, bringing voices out of the ether and conjuring up the magic community of radio. The TV services followed and now, many aspects of our lives are inextricably linked to broadcasting. It is how we remember where we come from and who we are — from the Moon Landing to the 9/11 attacks, Monty Python to Strictly, and Live Aid to...
2022-12-20
42 min
RTS London Podcast
Red Light: Q&A with Walter Iuzzolino
Starring Emmy-nominated Carice van Houten (Game of Thrones, The Fifth Estate, Race) and Golden Calf winner Halina Reijn (Bodies, Bodies, Bodies, Black Book, Valkyrie, Instinct), Red Light is an immersive thriller that portrays how three women's lives unexpectedly intersect when a well-known philosophy professor suddenly goes missing. Sylvia (van Houten), an aging sex worker, runs a brothel with her toxic partner in Antwerp’s Red Light District. Esther (Reijn) is a well-known opera soprano who comes from a well-educated background. Evi (Maaike Neuville) is a cop trying to combine a major case with her role as a wife and mo...
2022-12-20
38 min
RTS London Podcast
Sunday Morning Live: Production Focus
How do you produce a live topical Sunday morning discussion show out of Northern Ireland, with a studio in London and support from teams across the UK?The BBC recently awarded the tender to produce Sunday Morning Live, its flagship BBC One religious and current affairs discussion programme, to Tern TV and Green Inc, two companies working together to make this important commission from Northern Ireland. This Production Focus session brings together key members of the production team to explore the challenges and opportunities of producing this successful live strand. With production happening across three n...
2022-12-20
56 min
The Daily Gardener
November 28, 2022 The Royal Society of London, Matsuo Basho, Gottlieb Haberlandt, Stefan Zweig, English Cottage by Andrew Sankey, and William Blake
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events 1660 On this day, the first meeting occurred of what would become The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge. The Royal Society's Latin motto, 'Nullius in verba,' translates to "Take nobody's word for it." The motto reminded the Society's members to verify information through experiments and not just based on authority. 1694 Death of Matsuo Basho ("Bash=oh"), Japanese poet. He is remembered as the most famous poet of the Edo period and the greatest master...
2022-11-28
19 min
Building Sounds
Royal Society for Blind Children (RSBC) – The Richard Desmond Life Without Limits Centre, with Joe Wheeler and Shalni Sood
In this episode we explore the Royal Society for Blind Children (RSBC) – The Richard Desmond Life Without Limits Centre, in the context of the chosen theme for 2023 edition of the London Festival of Architecture (LFA)- 'In Common'. We're joined by Joe Wheeler, Associate at EPR Architects and Shalni Sood, Director of Philanthropy at RSBC. To find out more about LFA, the 2023 theme -'In Common', or how to get involved in the festival, head to the LFA website and click on 2023 Festival in the menu. This episode was produced and edited by Eliza Grosvenor. You can find a transcript of the...
2022-11-22
38 min
Building Sounds
LFA2022: Royal Docks through the eyes of the next generation
As part of LFA2022 we're sharing five new stories, exploring the key people and projects shaping the Royal Docks. For our final episode, we explore the Royal Docks through the eyes of the next generation, with four students from London Design & Engineering UTC: Mahia Akther, Tianna Osho, Kev Grieff and Jericho Cabalan. Produced and edited by Eliza Grosvenor. Download the transcript
2022-07-26
31 min
Building Sounds
LFA2022: Tate & Lyle and the unexpected future of sugar in the Royal Docks
As part of LFA2022 we're sharing five new stories, exploring the key people and projects shaping the Royal Docks. For our fourth episode, we explore Tate & Lyle and the unexpected future of sugar in the Royal Docks, with Chris Abell, Alan Chandler and Armor Gutierrez Rivas. Chris is Head of Property and Local Affairs, Tate & Lyle Sugars. Alan is the Dean of Research at the University of East London, his 25 year’s experience in teaching architecture has a particular emphasis on live projects and public engagement which stems from his practice as a Specialist Conservation Architect involved in the nature of...
2022-07-12
1h 00
Building Sounds
LFA2022: City Hall, Newham: A new centre for London?
As part of LFA2022 we're sharing five new stories, exploring the key people and projects shaping the Royal Docks. For our second episode, we're exploring City Hall with Dan Bridge and Andrea Nolan. Dan is Programme Director for the Royal Docks Team, and leads the team for delivering the regeneration of the Royal Docks, the Mayor of London’s largest land-led regeneration project and a designated Enterprise Zone. Andrea was the GLA’s Project Architect on The New City Hall refurbishment. She has been working at Hackney-based studio Architecture00 since 2017. Produced and edited by Eliza Grosvenor. Download the transcript
2022-06-28
34 min
Podcast Royal
64. Prince William Turns 40, Sells Magazines On The Streets Of London, And Plans A Move To Windsor
In this episode, we catch up on all of the royal happenings since the Platinum Jubilee, including Lili's first birthday cake, Royal Ascot, and the annual Garter Day Procession. Plus, we talk all things Cambridge -- from the family's upcoming move to Adelaide Cottage to Prince William turning 40 and selling The Big Issue magazine on the streets of London in support of those looking for work. Lastly, in our lifestyle segment, we reveal our Duke of Cambridge Capsule Wardrobe in honor of Prince William and his classic, royal fashion. Follow us on Instagram @podcastroyal Email...
2022-06-22
1h 16
Building Sounds
LFA2022: Key Actors in the Royal Docks
As part of LFA2022 we're sharing five new stories, exploring the key people and projects shaping the Royal Docks. In our first episode, Marieta Borreda Cuenca gives us an introduction to the history of the Royal Docks. Marieta is a Sports and History presenter, journalist and content creator who has worked in Heritage projects for London’s Royal Docks, the Thames Festival, Newham's Heritage Month and The Royal Docks History Club. Produced and edited by Eliza Grosvenor. Download the transcript
2022-06-21
25 min
Podcast Royal
63. Our Big Platinum Jubilee Podcast Episode With Royal Expert Elizabeth Holmes
A big royal event calls for a big royal episode, and we are celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee with royal expert and author, Elizabeth Holmes, who attended the jubilee celebrations in person, in London, this past week! We begin the episode with a Royal Rundown on the pre-jubilee events, then jump into our special interview with Elizabeth Holmes, to cover the celebrations -- be sure to tune in for her unique and insightful takeaways. Follow us on Instagram @podcastroyal Email us at hellopodcastroyal@gmail.com
2022-06-08
59 min
Ladies Who London
Westminster - The Royal Aquarium, daring dives and dead whales
When is an aquarium not an aquarium? When it's in London and it's got no fish. Hear the story of one of London's shortest lived but grandest entertainment centres. We check out the Royal Aquarium, which, despite the name, never really had any fish. Unless you count a dead whale...? Hear tales of epic dives, strange swimming, strong women and acrobats. All under one roof!Visit https://www.ladieswholondon.com for the show notes to each episode.Get in touch!Instagram; @ladieswholondonpodcastEmail; ladieswholondon@gmail.comWe...
2022-04-27
1h 13
RTS London Podcast
Snow Angels: Q&A Introduced by Walter Iuzzolino
Join RTS London for this exclusive in-person Q&A of Walter Presents’ new crime drama Snow Angels (Snöänglar) — a daring character-driven crime drama about motherhood as three women — a mother, a policewoman, and a child nurse’s — fates become intertwined following the disappearance of a 5-week-old infant.Panel: Mette Heeno, Creator and WriterAnna Zackrisson, Co-Creator and DirectorJosefin Asplund, Lead ActressChair:Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen, Professor in Scandinavian and Comparative Literature, UCL School of European Languages, Culture and Society / Founder of the original Nor...
2022-03-11
37 min
RTS London Podcast
Dame Esther Rantzen DBE | RTS London Christmas Lecture 2021
Virtual Christmas Lecture by Dame Esther Rantzen DBE followed by Q&A hosted by Paul Jackson.Dame Esther Rantzen is a legend of British broadcasting and became a household name appearing in more than 2,000 TV programmes including documentaries, talk shows, reality shows and quizzes; most notably presenting the BBC’s “That's Life!” for 21 years, from 1973 until 1994.A creative producer as well as a presenter, she invented the documentary series "The Big Time" which discovered Sheena Easton, created the "Children of Courage" segment of "Children in Need" and invented "Hearts of Gold" which...
2021-12-10
1h 02
Ladies Who London
Royal Docks - Silvertown explosion, a dynamite tale
It wasn't wartime bombing which devastated the Silvertown area of London, it was the preparation for war. So what was it that caused a huge explosion in one of the densely populated areas of London? We take a look at one of the most impactful events in the Royal Docks area, and find out more about how a humble policeman became a hero.Check out the show notes here -https://www.ladieswholondon.com/post/silvertown-explosion-a-dynamite-taleGet in touch!Instagram; @ladieswholondonpodcastEmail; ladieswholondon@gmail.comWebsites; www.ladieswholondon.com...
2021-11-24
55 min
RTS London Podcast
Behind the Scenes: Sustainability and TV
RTS London and RTS Scotland come together to proudly present a virtual panel discussion on the importance of sustainability and how it's currently implemented in the world of television. Fresh in the minds of many following the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow this November, the session will look at both the making of and the consumption of TV — from production level to the digital footprint from audiences. Host:Richard Parsons, COO of International Production, Sony Pictures Television Panel:Kevin Keane, Environment & Transport Correspondent, BBC Scotland News
2021-11-19
1h 10
RTS London Podcast
Kids, Covid & Content
How has COVID-19 impacted children’s media consumption and the content created in response?In January 2020, we held a joint event with the Children’s Media Foundation: “Are the Kids Alright?” The session looked at how the mainstream media were providing engaging content for our youngest audiences. Then the pandemic changed everything. How did the media industry rise to the challenge? RTS London and the CMF now bring you an hour of insights and information, exploring key case studies of content created and delivered by broadcasters, producers, digital providers, and online creators that responded to, or reflecte...
2021-10-20
59 min
RTS London Podcast
Neurodiversity & Mentally Healthy Productions
Challenging the Status Quo — Production, Mental Health & NeurodiversityWith nine in 10 people working in the UK’s film and TV industries experiencing mental health issues*, something needs to change.The Film and TV industry is full of amazingly talented and skilled professionals working hard to provide content to people's screens. However, it is not all sunshine and rainbows. In recent years, we have become increasingly aware that it can often be an unhealthy work environment for many people, particularly those who struggle with mental illness or are neurodiverse. With long working hours and intense stress dail...
2021-10-13
1h 08
Vada London Arsenal Tamil Podcast
Vaanga Ooramootu Kuppaya Kelaruvom - Interlull Royal Rumble Podcast
International Break Royal Rumble podcast featuring the gang and fans from Man United, Chelsea and Liverpool - lost of fun, banter and footballing discussions in this episode 17 of Vada London Arsenal Tamil Podcast What are your thoughts on the Newcastle takeover? How is this going to impact the PL and the footballing landscape as a whole? Is CR7 the face of the PL? What do you make of Bissouma's arrest and Barca's current situation? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below! ...
2021-10-08
1h 28
New Books in Art
Alexander Wragge-Morley, "Aesthetic Science: Representing Nature in the Royal Society of London, 1650-1720" (U Chicago Press, 2020)
The scientists affiliated with the early Royal Society of London have long been regarded as forerunners of modern empiricism, rejecting the symbolic and moral goals of Renaissance natural history in favor of plainly representing the world as it really was. In Aesthetic Science, Alexander Wragge-Morley challenges this interpretation by arguing that key figures such as John Ray, Robert Boyle, Nehemiah Grew, Robert Hooke, and Thomas Willis saw the study of nature as an aesthetic project.To show how early modern naturalists conceived of the interplay between sensory experience and the production of knowledge, Aesthetic Science: Representing Nature in...
2021-09-17
59 min
The University of Chicago Press Podcast
Alexander Wragge-Morley, "Aesthetic Science: Representing Nature in the Royal Society of London, 1650-1720" (U Chicago Press, 2020)
The scientists affiliated with the early Royal Society of London have long been regarded as forerunners of modern empiricism, rejecting the symbolic and moral goals of Renaissance natural history in favor of plainly representing the world as it really was. In Aesthetic Science, Alexander Wragge-Morley challenges this interpretation by arguing that key figures such as John Ray, Robert Boyle, Nehemiah Grew, Robert Hooke, and Thomas Willis saw the study of nature as an aesthetic project.To show how early modern naturalists conceived of the interplay between sensory experience and the production of knowledge, Aesthetic Science: Representing Nature in...
2021-09-17
1h 02
New Books in Early Modern History
Alexander Wragge-Morley, "Aesthetic Science: Representing Nature in the Royal Society of London, 1650-1720" (U Chicago Press, 2020)
The scientists affiliated with the early Royal Society of London have long been regarded as forerunners of modern empiricism, rejecting the symbolic and moral goals of Renaissance natural history in favor of plainly representing the world as it really was. In Aesthetic Science, Alexander Wragge-Morley challenges this interpretation by arguing that key figures such as John Ray, Robert Boyle, Nehemiah Grew, Robert Hooke, and Thomas Willis saw the study of nature as an aesthetic project.To show how early modern naturalists conceived of the interplay between sensory experience and the production of knowledge, Aesthetic Science: Representing Nature in...
2021-09-17
1h 04
New Books in the History of Science
Alexander Wragge-Morley, "Aesthetic Science: Representing Nature in the Royal Society of London, 1650-1720" (U Chicago Press, 2020)
The scientists affiliated with the early Royal Society of London have long been regarded as forerunners of modern empiricism, rejecting the symbolic and moral goals of Renaissance natural history in favor of plainly representing the world as it really was. In Aesthetic Science, Alexander Wragge-Morley challenges this interpretation by arguing that key figures such as John Ray, Robert Boyle, Nehemiah Grew, Robert Hooke, and Thomas Willis saw the study of nature as an aesthetic project.To show how early modern naturalists conceived of the interplay between sensory experience and the production of knowledge, Aesthetic Science: Representing Nature in...
2021-09-17
59 min
RTS London Podcast
Spitting Image: Production Focus
Skewering the politicians and celebrities who need it the most! Join the Spitting Image team for a look behind the revival of this bitingly funny sketch show. Described as “one of the most innovative and daring television programmes ever conceived” by the BFI, Spitting Image was first broadcast on ITV all the way back in 1984 and continued to mercilessly caricature the great and the good of British society (and beyond) till 1996. Now rebooted in 2020 with Boris Johnson, Joe Biden, Donald Trump and XI Jinping leading the global stage, the Royal Family in tabloid turmoil (again) and...
2021-07-22
53 min
RTS London Podcast
Small Axe: Production Focus
Join the stellar production team behind Small Axe for a look at the love letters to resilience and triumph within London's West Indian community.Small Axe has been one of the most talked about drama series of recent years. Sharing the untold challenges and triumphs of London's West Indian community in such a truly authentic way has been a major cultural eye opener to the world and to the UK TV industry itself. Written, directed and produced by Oscar winner Sir Steve McQueen, each episode of the critically acclaimed anthology series shares the vivid stories of hard-won...
2021-05-19
47 min
The Locker Room Podcast hosted by Royal Rico
Season 1 Episode 9: THE LOCKER ROOM PODCAST (Special Guest SUPRIYA THAPAR) *A LONDON STAR*
This is The Locker Room Podcast coming to you every Monday and Friday 6p.m.(Mountain Standard Time). Hosted by the musician and producer Royal Rico. Always unbiased, always unfiltered. The Locker Room Podcast brings perspective and truth in a way like no other. In this episode Royal Rico is sitting down with "Supriya Thapar" an aspiring author in London, currently doing her own Facebook live broadcast of "Bedtime Stories". Supriya and her children read and review children's books. Supriya also has a Hindu-Punjabi background we were interested in gettin to know about. We talked about a...
2021-05-10
54 min
Popmundial.com Radios (online) - Music Around the World by Popmundial.org
Showtime #4/2021: celebrating 150 years of the ROYAL ALBERT HALL, London
Send us your comment, pleaseThe Royal Albert Hall is amongst the best known concert halls in the world. Known for its unique atmosphere !ALL TRACKS IN THIS THIS SHOW ARE RECORDED LIVE AT THE R.A.H: !Located in London´s borough of Chelsea & Kensington on the northern edge.One of the UK´s most treasured and distinctive buildings.Inaugurated: 29 March 1871Who-ever performed in this hall, left memorable foot-prints !In this showrare live recordings from...
2021-04-18
1h 49
Podcast Royal
20. 'Tis the Season for Royal Weddings and Birthdays, London Restaurants Royals Love, and Archewell Productions Presents "Heart of Invictus" on Netflix
In today's episode, we have the shortest ever Royal Rundown, but we manage to share some big news about Archewell Productions' new docuseries on Netflix, titled: "Heart of Invictus." Rachel presents a segment on springtime royal weddings and birthdays, and Jessica presents a segment on restaurants in London where royals have been spotted. Follow us on Instagram @podcastroyal Email us at hellopodcastroyal@gmail.com
2021-04-07
44 min
RTS London Podcast
Law and Ordered
How Legal and Commercial Teams Have Responded to Covid-19.COVID-19 has impacted the television industry in an unprecedented way, from gaps in programming, productions halted, and the enforcement of legal provisions rarely used. Legal and commercial teams from across the UK’s top broadcasters and content studios have had to be creative in how they operate to keep programming on our screens and production teams on set, alongside grappling with the challenges of when even these were not possible, all to keep the nation entertained and to protect the livelihoods of the thousands working in TV...
2021-01-28
54 min
RTS London Podcast
Get the Intel on Intelligence
David Schwimmer and Nick Mohammed in conversation with Boyd Hilton. The stars and creator of Intelligence discuss how season 2 was made and how they juggled their multifarious actor, producer and writer roles in this RTS London production focus event.Created by Nick Mohammed, Intelligence is a workplace comedy set in the UK’s GCHQ—a kind of weedier, geekier version of MI5, where they tackle international and domestic Cyber Crime from a desktop. But when a pompous, maverick NSA agent (David Schwimmer) comes over from the U.S. to join the team, he enlists an inept and tactl...
2021-01-22
1h 00
RTS London Podcast
2020 Visions - The View From the DPP
This year has been a tipping point for our industry, partly because of COVID-19.Early in the last decade, a tsunami in Japan devastated the factory that supplied HDCAM-SR tapes - the format used to deliver most TV programmes. As people sought an alternative, the uptake of file-based production was accelerated. An informal organisation was formed - called the Digital Production Partnership - that seized on this opportunity to hasten the move to end-to-end digital, by creating a new file-based delivery specification.A few years later the DPP became a formal company, committed to bringing...
2020-11-11
58 min
Building Sounds
Royal Docks: Pews and Perches
Royal Docks: Pews and Perches In late 2019, the London Festival of Architecture ran a competition for emerging architects to design a bench, which could offer a fun and creative place to sit, rest and play along the Royal Docks waterfront. In this episode will are sharing some of the conversations we had with the designers of the winning benches. Produced and edited by Eliza Grosvenor.
2020-09-09
18 min
Historic Royal Palaces Podcast
The Tower of London's Jewish history
The Tower of London has an intriguing yet relatively unknown Jewish history. This series compiled from our archive reveals some fascinating stories from the Tower’s shared past with the Jewish community. In this talk our panel explore the role the Tower of London has played in Jewish history from 1066 to the modern day. For more information on the history and stories of our palaces visit: www.hrp.org.uk-history-and-stories
2020-08-26
55 min
Building Sounds
Royal Docks: Impounding Station
Royal Docks Impounding Station In this episode, we hear from Scott Derben, Managing Director of the Royal Docks Management Authority, who tells us about the Royal Docks Impounding Station, its past, present and future. Produced and edited by Eliza Grosvenor.
2020-08-13
17 min
Building Sounds
Royal Docks: Introduction
London’s Docklands were once our gateway to the world. Originally built between the 1850s and 1920s the Royal Docks fuelled our international trade and brought wealth to the country. But as ships grew bigger, much of this ocean-going trade moved to larger docks further East along the Thames, and air travel developed to the West at Heathrow. Whilst much of the transport infrastructure might have moved, what has been left is a stunning legacy of industrial architecture, as well as huge opportunities for the architects of today. The Royal Docks is once again undergoing a rapid period of change wi...
2020-08-06
02 min
The Royal Parks podcast
Episode 4: Bugs of the Royal Parks
Discover the wonderful world of the minibeasts we call invertebrates. Dr. Alice Laughton, The Royal Parks' Mission: Invertebrate Project Manager, tells us more about the role they play in supporting our beautiful green spaces, how the biodiversity in the parks has changed during lockdown and how The Royal Parks supports these incredible critters to help them thrive… Cue Mission: Invertebrate!Support the show: https://www.royalparks.org.uk/support-the-parksAbout The Royal Parks: The Royal Parks is the charity that exists to make sure London’s eight historic royal parks...
2020-07-22
31 min
RTS London Podcast
TVC 60 - Birthday of a Building
Monday 29 June 2020 marks the 60th anniversary of the formal opening of BBC Television Centre — TVC — at White City in West London.To celebrate the anniversary, RTS London has commissioned a special programme looking at the origins and design of the building, and what it meant to BBC staff and viewers in the 1960s and beyond. The programme features archive footage, and contributions from Robert Seatter, the Head of BBC History; Phillip Schofield, TV Presenter past and present at TVC; and Roger Bunce, TVC Studio Cameraman in the 1960s.An accompanying resource of links to other mater...
2020-06-29
22 min
Royal Society Literature
Florence Mills – The London Pavilion
Florence Mills – The London Pavilion by Royal Society Literature
2020-06-17
02 min
RTS London Podcast
Lockdown TV Tech | How to Get the Most of What You've Got
Join RTS Fellow and Chairman of the DTG, Simon Fell, in this joint RTS London and Digital Television Group event. Simon and his panel of industry experts will discuss the home entertainment technology that’s available to audiences today to make their viewing experience the best it can be under lockdown, and also look at what’s coming next.They will discuss lockdown TV tech such as Next Gen Audio, voice recognition, 4K, 8K, HDR and much more.The audience will be able to suggest questions for the panel to address in this live...
2020-06-08
1h 01
RTS London Podcast
Standing Out While Staying In | RTS London & ACCESS:VFX Podcast
How do you plan your career while you can’t get out of the house?An expert panel of recruitment specialists give us their advice on how to make plans for your career during lockdown. Hints and tips on everything from your CV and showreel, to your personal brand! The advice offered will be relevant to many in the creative industries. This is the audio version of the YouTube live stream. See here: https://youtu.be/KxxEj6A5pL0A joint RTS London and ACCESS:VFX eventChairSimon Devereux - ACC...
2020-05-27
1h 02
RTS London Podcast
The Future of the BBC | Notes for the Next DG
What does the future of the BBC look like in this new decade?As the BBC’s Director General, Lord Tony Hall, announces his departure in the Summer, we discuss the challenges facing the BBC and whoever takes over in the role.A mid-term review in 2022 and a new charter in 2027 will be preceded by a consultation on decriminalising non-payment of the licence fee. Issues facing the organisation are numerous. From equal pay and licence fees for the over 75s to diminishing younger audiences and its very funding model. The BBC and the next...
2020-04-27
1h 24
RTS London Podcast
David Abraham | RTS London Christmas Lecture
Join David Abraham as he reflects on three decades in global media in conversation with Chris Curtis, Editor of Broadcast.David Abraham is co-founder of Wonderhood Studios and a former chief executive of Channel 4 and UKTV. He is a passionate advocate of public service broadcasting in the UK and throughout his extensive media career has navigated through rapid shifts in technology, business models and ownership. David co-founded the iconic 90’s ad agency St. Luke’s, then became a broadcaster at Discovery Networks in the early 2000’s. He went on to revive TLC in...
2020-04-27
1h 32
RTS London Podcast
Timewasters | Production Focus
The team behind the award-winning sitcom Timewasters reflect on the show's origins, impact and handling of serious topics with humour.Timewasters follows a London jazz quartet who reluctantly time travel to the 1920s, encountering a host of bizarre situations and characters. Among the band is Nick (Daniel Lawrence Taylor), Jason (Kadiff Kirwan), Lauren (Adelayo Adedayo) and Horace (Samson Kayo).Joining us is creator and writer of the show Daniel Lawrence Taylor, series director George Kane, actor Adelayo Adedayo, actor and writer Samson Kayo.Chair: Justin Johnson, BFI Lead Programmer...
2020-04-27
1h 13
The Royal Parks podcast
Hidden Stories of The Royal Parks Trailer
A sneak peak into the Hidden Stories of The Royal Parks. A podcast series where we meet the amazing people who work for the 8 Royal Parks of London and get a behind the scene look into what makes these famous green spaces so unique!My name is Laura and I am the Community Learning Officer for The Royal Parks. I feel so lucky to get to work in Hyde Park every day and to teach people about the amazing nature and heritage of The Royal Parks. In my time working these iconic green spaces, I have learned...
2020-04-21
00 min
RTS London Podcast
The Future of TV
What will the future of TV look like?As we embark upon the new decade, we bring together a multifarious panel to look at their TV tea leaves, gaze into their crystal balls and read the runes to bring us their visions of the future of TV over the next few years!Come with us as we take a journey through time and space into the future of TV — and get back in time for Newsnight!Host:Nadine Dereza, Journalist and PresenterSpeakers:Matthew Gr...
2020-03-30
1h 25
Your London Legacy
The Monument - Join Me At One Of The City Of London's Most Outstanding Landmarks Designed By Sir Christopher Wren To Commemorate The Great Fire Of London
Hello all you London Legacy Lovers, wherever in the world you are listening. Today I’ve got a real treat for you. At the end of this week’s brilliant episode I’ll be giving you the chance to win a pair of tickets to one of the most iconic landmarks in the City of London-The Monument. All you have to do is listen to the show and then follow the simple instructions that I’ll be giving—and one lucky pair will be following in the exact footsteps of Sir Christopher Wren. The tickets have been donated to Your Londo...
2020-01-20
00 min
Your London Legacy
Mark Turrell & James Anthony Reveal Their Personal Stories & Passion For The Life Saving Work They Do On The Thames On Behalf Of The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) Chiswick
There can hardly be a greater London Legacy than that of saving lives of Londoners every day on the River Thames. For centuries the Thames has been the iconic lifeblood of our glorious city. But there is also a darker side to this ancient tidal river. This is the calling and passion of many supremely dedicated men and women who work for the amazing Royal National Lifeboat Institution or RNLI. Chiswick RNLI lifeboat station is one of four on the Thames and is the second busiest in the UK and Ireland. Since its launch in 2002, Chiswick has attended over 3500 incidents...
2019-10-28
00 min
The Royal Grumble Wrestling Podcast
NJPW Royal Quest, AEW All Out, and NXT UK Takeover Cardiff Total Meltdown Review
It’s the Royal (Quest) Grumble: Bumper Edition once more as we look back at last weekend’s insane set of shows! Join us as we decide whether we are All In or All Out, attempt to find Chris Jericho’s title belt with the help of Seven of Nine, Graeme remains bitter about NXT UK Takeover Cardiff and our full, featured LIVE recap of NJPW Royal Quest from London. Enjoy, please subscribe and 5* Review us! The Royal Grumble are: Dan - resident New Japan expert, lover of indie wrestling and devoted fan of Tim...
2019-09-04
1h 39
The Royal Mail Podcast
Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) - Royal Mail's partnership with TfL
Monday 8th April sees the launch of an Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in central London. The introduction of the ULEZ will help reduce emissions and improve air quality in the city. Naturally, ULEZ has a significant impact on Royal Mail's fleet and the two organisations have been working together for many months in preparation. In this episode, we hear from Royal Mail colleagues who have been directly involved in the ULEZ project, as well as representatives from TfL and Royal Mail's delivery operation. To find out more on the London ULEZ and check if y...
2019-04-05
06 min
Royal College of Surgeons podcasts
An Institutional Childhood: The story of London's Foundling Hospital
An Institutional Childhood: The story of London's Foundling Hospital by Royal College of Surgeons
2019-01-22
53 min
Royal London
Key topics around State Benefits and how Royal London is helping Advisers to understand the process
Amanda Docherty and Vincent O'Connor look at the current headlines that are impacting State Benefits, from eligibility and availability, the different types and some of the changes to State Benefits. We also discuss the new Royal London tool to help guide through State Benefits.
2018-10-30
09 min
Royal Academy of Arts
Exploring London's identity as a global city today
Like many of its counterparts, London is in a continuous cycle of change. The economic interests of financial corporations, the growth of the tourist industry, migration and the consequences of Brexit all have an impact on London’s urban environment and thus its identity. In this context, architecture becomes an important currency for maintaining London’s profile as a global capital. How then is the architectural language of London evolving? What makes its architecture distinctive from Shanghai, New York, Dubai and other global capitals? Is the identity of London under threat as a result of globalisation? What does all this mean...
2017-07-17
00 min
Royal Academy of Arts
Designing urban identities: West London
While much attention has been placed on the drastic changes in East London, there are equally major projects in West London that are reconfiguring the nature of the built environment. Old Oak Common, Earls Court and Acton are just some of the next housebuilding hotspots in London, and with the opening of the East-West Crossrail line and the expansion plans for Heathrow Airport, these projects will drastically transform the economy, cityscape and thus identity of West London. The character of the urban fabric of London varies across the city, and has been shaped over time by varying economic, political and...
2017-06-09
00 min
Royal Academy of Arts
Designing urban identities: East London
From Stratford to Royal Docks, the identity of East London is being drastically reshaped, turning this former industrial area into one of the new cultural and financial districts of the city. We look at key projects in development that will have a major impact on East London with architects, planners and social and political commentators. The architectural heritage of London varies between sub-regions, boroughs and local communities, creating a city with many different characters. Will this be the case in the future, and how are new developments responding to existing identities and shaping new ones? And indeed, how important are...
2017-06-09
00 min
londonwalks
The London Walks Podcast No.44. London Runs!
Andy is leading guided 5K running tours! In this episode of the London Walks Podcast Adam interviews Andy about his new running tours - talking running, prep, gear, diet, apps and everything you need to know about joining one of Andy's Guided London Runs. This podcast was recorded live on a rehearsal for the 5K running tours in February 2017. Will Adam make it to the end of 5K? Or will expert runner & historian Andy leave him for dead? The Morning Run with London Walk...
2017-05-03
26 min
Royal Prince Kizzouk
Royal Prince Ft Jayko - Londo Pansapato
Single: Notes Royal Prince Kizzouk is an international Zouk&Kizomba Musician Born & Bred in Lusaka Zambia. Iam a Singer,songwriter,composser and Arranger,and shares positive messages from the heart. My Manager Karen Denman in UK,knew immediately when she had to share this sound with the Kizomba world making me Royal Prince Kizzouk the first Kizomba singer to Hit the USA and UK Market with the great tune "Never Give Up" song "Never Give Up" inspired top Angolan London based deejay Patrick Equagoo and now he has this uplifting song permanently on his playlist. You can also hear the...
2017-04-22
03 min
Royal Prince Kizzouk
Mapenzi Umechukua-Royal Prince Kizzouk Ft Shackles
Single: Notes Royal Prince Kizzouk is an international Zouk&Kizomba Musician Born & Bred in Lusaka Zambia. Iam a Singer,songwriter,composser and Arranger,and shares positive messages from the heart. My Manager Karen Denman in UK,knew immediately when she had to share this sound with the Kizomba world making me Royal Prince Kizzouk the first Kizomba singer to Hit the USA and UK Market with the great tune "Never Give Up" song "Never Give Up" inspired top Angolan London based deejay Patrick Equagoo and now he has this uplifting song permanently on his playlist. You can also hear the...
2017-04-09
03 min
How to Listen to Full Audiobook in Kids, Ages 8-10
The Royal Rabbits of London by Santa Montefiore | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Royal Rabbits of London Author: Santa Montefiore, Simon Sebag Montefiore Narrator: Mike Grady Format: Unabridged Length: 2 hrs and 40 mins Language: English Release date: 03-23-17 Publisher: Recorded Books Genres: Kids, Ages 8-10 Summary: Life is an adventure. Anything in the world is possible - by will and by luck, with a moist carrot, a wet nose, and a slice of mad courage! Shylo has always been the runt of the litter, the weakest and quietest of all of his family. His siblings spend their days making fun of...
2017-03-23
2h 40
Royal Academy of Arts
London Beyond Brexit
What will be the implications of Brexit on London’s development and status as a global city over the next few decades? Can London remain a global city outside of the EU? Should it, if London’s success comes at the expense of the rest of the UK? Will London become less attractive to investment and if so, what will the effects be on development, especially with regard to housing? What opportunities does Brexit offer for remaking the relationship between London and the rest of the UK for the better? Our panel offers some answers. Panel includes: Iwona Blazwick – Director, Whitec...
2016-12-12
00 min
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2016-10-06
2h 45
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2016-10-06
2h 39
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2016-10-06
2h 39
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The Royal Rabbits of London by Simon Sebag Montefiore, Santa Montefiore
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2016-10-06
2h 45
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Royal Rabbits of London Audiobook by Santa Montefiore
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2016-10-06
2h 45
Royal Academy of Arts
Jean-Etienne Liotard In London
When Liotard travelled to London, his reputation was at its summit. This podcast, with curator William Hauptman, examines Liotard’s astonishing portrait work while there, his impact on the London art scene and his connections with the Royal Academy between 1773 and 1774.
2016-03-22
00 min
The RHS Gardening Podcast
Episode 29: Seasonal and expert plant advice from the RHS Great London Plant Fair
In this edition of the RHS Gardening Podcast we celebrate spring at RHS Great London Plant Fair 2014 at The Royal Horticultural Halls in Vincent Square, London. Our team of horticultural advisors are live at The Lindley Hall answering your gardening questions such as • How do I protect lilies from slugs? • When is the best time to move a hellebore? • What climbers can I plant on my south-west facing balcony? We’ll also hear tips on what you should be doing in your own gardens now from nurseries exhibiting at the plant fair including taking cuttings from chrysanthemums, caring for Agapanthus and look...
2014-04-03
25 min
Gardening with the RHS
Episode 29: Seasonal and expert plant advice from the RHS Great London Plant Fair
In this edition of the RHS Gardening Podcast we celebrate spring at RHS Great London Plant Fair 2014 at The Royal Horticultural Halls in Vincent Square, London. Our team of horticultural advisors are live at The Lindley Hall answering your gardening questions such as • How do I protect lilies from slugs? • When is the best time to move a hellebore? • What climbers can I plant on my south-west facing balcony? We’ll also hear tips on what you should be doing in your own gardens now from nurseries exhibiting at the plant fair including taking cuttings from chrysanthemums, caring for Agapanthus and look...
2014-04-03
26 min
The RHS Gardening Podcast
Episode 3: Orchids, spring plants and seasonal advice from the London Plant and Design Show
In this edition, we visit the London Plant and Design Show at the Royal Horticultural Halls in Vincent Square, Westminster, to discover how to get the best out of shows, and just why people love them so much. We also focus on the UK's most popular houseplant - Orchids - and discuss how to grow them successfully, plus: - advice and inspiration on spring plants from expert growers at the London Plant and Design Show - RHS experts tell you what you should be doing in your garden now, including caring for a spring lawn, what to look out for...
2013-03-21
21 min
Gardening with the RHS
Episode 3: Orchids, spring plants and seasonal advice from the London Plant and Design Show
In this edition, we visit the London Plant and Design Show at the Royal Horticultural Halls in Vincent Square, Westminster, to discover how to get the best out of shows, and just why people love them so much. We also focus on the UK's most popular houseplant - Orchids - and discuss how to grow them successfully, plus: - advice and inspiration on spring plants from expert growers at the London Plant and Design Show - RHS experts tell you what you should be doing in your garden now, including caring for a spring lawn, what to look out for...
2013-03-21
22 min
Time Out Cabaret
Ben Walters reviews Auntie Myra'd Fun Show @myradubois @thervt @timeoutlondon at Royal Vauxhall Tavern
Ben Walters reviews Auntie Myra'd Fun Show @myradubois @thervt @timeoutlondon at Royal Vauxhall Tavern by Time Out London
2011-09-29
02 min
Time Out London
Ben Walters reviews Auntie Myra'd Fun Show @myradubois @thervt @timeoutlondon at Royal Vauxhall Tavern
Ben Walters reviews Auntie Myra'd Fun Show @myradubois @thervt @timeoutlondon at Royal Vauxhall Tavern by Time Out London
2011-09-29
02 min
London Business School podcasts
Profile: Peter Voser, Chief Executive Officer, Royal Dutch Shell
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2011-01-25
00 min
National Museum of Australia – Audio on demand program
Exploration and Endeavour: The Royal Society of London and the South Seas: exhibition launch
Date recorded: 14 September 2010. Professor Penny Sackett opens the Exploration and Endeavour: The Royal Society of London and the South Seas exhibition to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Royal Society, the world's oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.
2010-10-10
14 min