Tropical Maladies in Bloomsbury
On the facade of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine are all sorts of creepy crawlies, symbols of the vectors that carry infectious diseases. Among them is a mosquito, and behind this mosquito lies the story of two remarkable men who helped found the institution.
Rhona Levene and Stella Geddes of the Camden Tour Guides Association talk to each other and to Claire Frankland, Rebecca Tremain and Aisling Walsh of the LSHTM.
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Tonight I'll Be April
‘Tonight I’ll Be April’ is a new play on at the Etcetera Theatre. In the show April, a feisty Executive struggles to hide the depths of her complex identity crisis in order to maintain control over her relationship. When matters take a turn will she get the help she so desperately needs in time?
The production company behind the play came into the studio to tell Zoe Stegosaurus all about it.
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World of Whoa!
Catherine Carroll’s World of Whoa! is back.
The cuts to local libraries has the ‘Whoa! Don’t do that!’ factor. Catherine speaks to George Binette, who is part of the Speak Up for Libraries campaign.
The threatened closure of a greasy spoon on Gray’s Inn Road has had all the staff at ITN studios saying ‘Whoa! That’s where I get my chips!’. In support of their love for their local cafe, we bring you a report from ours: Royal Cafe.
Listen up and get ready to say Whoa!
Written and presented by Catherine Carroll with editing and contribution by Freddy and Teresa.
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Brrring Brrring Out Your Dead
This is the story of the Soane’s family mausoleum in St. Pancras Old Church cemetery. You might think you’ve never seen this mausoleum before, but it bears an eerie resemblance to something you know and love…
Package by: Freddy Chick
Thanks to Frances Sands, Soane Museum and Gavin Stamp for their contributions.
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What's On in Camden 23rd August, 2015
See a zine in the making at the Camden Arts Centre; follow on the trail of bees round King’s Cross and pythons (yes, pythons!) at Gospel Oak; eat insects and sample the delights of the Knowledge Quarter; check out a Venezuelan play at Theatro Technis; get ready for the Bank Holiday Weekend!!!
Package by: Angela Routley, Joe Hughes, Freddy Chick
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