CCRadio reported on Arsenal Ladies becoming the Invincibles in 2012
This extract from Camden Newscast 18, in 2012 features Taiwo Olungadi’s reports on Arsenal Ladies Team’s spectacular year. Taiwo mentions Ellen White’s decisive goal and list all the achievements in that year.
Later, both Beth Mead and Chloe Kelly, who scored the spectacular winning goal for England Lionesses to win the European Cup, also played for Arsenal.Other reports in the Newscast – 20 mile zone, the environment and Bloomsbury are still relevant today!
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Siubhan McNally - short collection
Born in Belfast in 1960, Siubhan McNally ponders her world prior to the shocking arrival of British troops on the streets in 1969 and how, after moving to London, Belfast remains a touchstone of her later years.
Click on the links to listen also to “Cry” and “Balcony Garden”
Recorded in 2018
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How to run a prison -- interview with Veronica Bird
How to run a prison—interview with former prison officer Veronica Bird
Veronica Bird spent 35 years working inside some of London’s toughest prisons. In this programme CCRadio’s Violet spoke to Veronica about the problems facing Britain’s prison system after a recent damning report on HMP Pentonville.
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Camden Fringe, 2019 - Fiona Spreadbouough
Fiona Spreadborough is bringing her one woman show ‘Adventures of a Tripadvisor seaside guesthouse keeper’ to Camden Fringe on Sunday 18th August (Water Rats, Grays Inn Road, 9pm, Tickets £5).
Here she talks to Marian Larragy about how her show came into being, but you’ll have to see the show if you want to full story on Fiona.
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Camden Fringe 2019: 'No Water In the Jungle' comes
‘I’m going to tell you a story’, says the story teller. ‘Get on with it!’ say the children. Is the tortoise always the villian? Will the lion be the hero? Co-operation is both the key to the story and to how freelance photographer Ifeoma Onyefulu came to have a play for children, in the Camden Fringe Festival.
‘No Water in the Jungle’ has been adapted by someone who comes from a long line of storytellers in Nigerian Igbo tradition.
“No Water in the Jungle: 5th-11th August at 2.30pm
Archway Methodist Church, Archway Close, London N193DT
Tickets £6. Book: 020-824 54 609.
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