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Saturday, December 29, 2007 by Moderator.
2008 on Celtica Radio kicks off with the Steve Edge New Music Radio Show. This brand new show has the latest tracks added to our Playlist and includes;-
Chichino - Every Little Thing (Radio Edit)
Scott Olgard - The warm up VS the Letdown
Michael Jameson band - Summer Love
Sound From Silence - Spinning Tops
Kizz Mac ft Stevey Chan - Get it Crackin’
Melanie Jean - Ain’t Over Yet
San Froyd - lady the ..
The Breakers - The Ballad Of Middle Management
Itamar - Were Right
Reemo - Rushin’ Man
The Vale - Last Chance
Simon Astley - Shopping Mall
Whitehouse - Nobody to blame
We also have a brand new show from Bill Everatt, with the New Year 2008 update of the Underground Edition.
Its hard to believe, but the Underground Edition has been going in various forms since 2000, and this year along with quite a few of the other Celtica Radio shows we will have been broadcasting pretty much continuously for around eight years with the same promise of performance. Thats an achievement very few terrestrial radio stations can manage, certainly the ones in our neck of the woods!
In this programme Bill takes a look at some of the best Gobbledegook of 2007 in a brand new weekly feature called The Golden Bullocks Awards.
In 2007, the UK had a change of leadership in the Labour Party, and Government, so we have another chance to hear the day that Andy John met John Prescott. We continue with the new series of Urban Legends, this week its “In a Far Off World” written by Olive Schreiner.
Also who said this? “The future, according to some scientists, will be exactly like the past, only far more expensive.”
Plus some great new music and information on the artists from amongst others Delta, San Froyd, Andy Tanas, Kizz Mac ft Stevey Chan, Sound From Silence and The Alice Rose.
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Thursday, December 20, 2007 by Bill Everatt.
Hello again, news about the Christmas update of the Underground Edition.
As it’s Christmas, we have a slight re-arrangement of features in this weeks special programme. We continue with the new series of Urban Legends, with A Letter from the Front, A poignant seasonal tale from 1914 and the trenches of World War One, read for us by Wing Commander Rob Woods of the Royal Air Force at St Athan.
About three quarters of an hour into the show, I’ll be talking to master photographer Derek Booth about getting the best out of your camera this Holiday, with Dereks tips and tricks.
As always at this time of the year, we have the traditional Christmas message from our alternative Mrs Windsor.
Also who said this? “Do give books - religious or otherwise - for Christmas. They’re never fattening, seldom sinful, and permanently personal.”
Plus we’ve also got some great new music and information on the artists from amongst others Urban Ego, Eye Spy, Elizabeth, Colin Wilson, JJ Kane and four traditional Carols from the Mormon Tabernacle Choir & Orchestra.
Finally, a quick reminder that in the new year Andrew John will be returning to the Celtica Radio Airwaves, and the Underground Edition too with a load of new features, starting off with a look at the Golden Bull Gobbledegook Awards. And also in the New Year, we’ll be welcoming a new voice as a regular presenter and also part of our Management Team here at Celtica Radio, that’s Glenda Jenkins.
Merry Christmas!!!
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007 by Moderator.
Until early January, you can listen to a special Christmas update of Footsteps.
In the programme, Keith Berry-Davies looks at Working over Christmas, reviews the two childrens books, The Barnabas Childrens Bible and The Camel who found Christmas. Keith also talks about splits within the Episcopal Church of the USA and plays some great New Contemporary Christian music.
Contact Keith via e-mail by clicking here
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