World of Whoa!
Catherine Carroll presents a new show: World of Whoa!
It brings you stories that make you go “whoa! that’s great” or “whoa! they can’t do that!” or “whoa! this show sounds amazing!”.
Think of it as a magazine that brings together the best of Camden Community Radio. This week Catherine is joined in the studio by N.N.Dee, Athos Harber, Joseph Hughes and Freddy Chick.
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Whats on in Camden: Week beginning 30th Nov, 2014
Chamber Music Festival; Indie Music at Dublin Castle; West Hampstead Christmas Festival; Christmas Jumper Jam and The Swingles at Union Chapel; Lawrence of Arabia at Petrie Museum.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes; Marian Larragy; Mel Williams & Victoria Shearer.
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Whats on in Camden week beginning 9th Nov
Upstairs at the Gatehouse hosts ‘Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits’ on Sunday afternoon and ‘Albert Herring’ with Hampstead Garden Opera for 10 days from 14th November; The Sam Braysher Quartet play Jazz at The Oxford on Monday evening; Iron Curtain Trilogy, comprised of three separate plays – ‘The Shape of The Table’, ‘Pentecost’ and ‘Dilemma’ – will be at the Cockpit in Gateforth Street from Thursday 13th; Don’t miss the a Ja Ja Festival of 100 Nordic bands at two London venues.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes, Marian Larragy and Mel Williams
Edited by: Mel Williams & Marian Larragy
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What's On In Camden -5th October
Free scientific lectures are on offer at the WMC for anyone looking to learn about big scientific issues. The first lecture is on the extinction of the dinosaurs; Reggae Roast at the forge combines music and delicious food; Irish and Senegalese music come together at the Union Chapel; Walk round the Blue Plaques of Camden to discover about some of the amazing women who have lived in the borough; Artangel open installation at the Holborn library.
Read by: Freddy Chick & Joe Hughes
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Whats on 20th Sept 2014
Open House Weekend has great Camden offers; The Jewish Museum hosts the World Jamboree for Health Poverty Action on Sunday and Jim Rattigan leads Pavilion Jazz at the Oxford on Monday night; Festival of Choice in London runs from Tuesday to Sunday; The Kitchen Sink opens Theatro Technis on Tuesday and further north on Friday its ‘Vesta Tilly – England Expects’ at The Gatehouse Upstairs Theatre in Highgate .
Read by: Vicki Battison, Joe Hughes & Marian Larragy
Script: Marian Larragy
Recording & Editing: Marian Larragy
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