223. Not Just for Sunday
It’s back at last: another dose of praise and worship music to lift your heart. Jo Hughes is taking the reins as ever as he guides you through songs and gospel readings. Joining him in the studio this...
Showing 61-80 of 85 episodes from Arts & Entertainment
It’s back at last: another dose of praise and worship music to lift your heart. Jo Hughes is taking the reins as ever as he guides you through songs and gospel readings. Joining him in the studio this...
Joseph Hughes is back again for another edition of Not Just for Sunday. His mix of gospel music and readings will keep your spirits high no matter what day it is. Presenter: Joseph Hughes Editor:F...
Seb Willan came in to talk to Freddy and to play some of his tunes. As well as discussing music, they dealt with Scottish Independence and Seb’s incredible project of starting a State Circus for Hackn...
Tanya Geddes and Naho Ollason check out the‘Stranger than Fiction’ photography exhibition at the Science Museum, documenting the work of Joan Fontcuberta. The show questions the validity of the photog...
Joseph Hughes is back again for another edition of Not Just for Sunday. His mix of gospel music and readings will keep your spirits high no matter what day it is. Recording by: Freddy Chick
On Friday 20th and Saturday 21st June, Camden Crawl invaded the streets of Camden Town. Daniel and Tanya made their way down on the Saturday to interview of Montreal. Topics included: their new album‘...
Joseph Hughes is back again for another edition of Not Just for Sunday. His mix of gospel music and readings will keep your spirits high no matter what day it is. With him once more is DJ Rudeboy Tosh...
Joe is back in the chair playing out uplifting music and Bible readings. With technician DJ Rudeboy Pete Tosh by his side, get ready for soulful radio that will last the whole week long. Presenter:...
Joe Hughes brings you‘Not Just for Sundays’, a show of gospel music and readings to lift your spirits on any day of the week. Co-hosted this week by DJ Rude Boy P. Tosh. Host: Joe Hughes Co-host: ...
Joe Hughes introduces a selection of Gospel music. Tracks: ‘Faith’– written and performed by Believer ‘God You’re The Place’– written and performed by Andy Kite,‘Trust in God’– written and performe...
Natalie Prentice talks with Tosh. Package: Natalie Prentice Joe Hughes talks with DJ Rudeboy DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh starts to chat with Joe Hughes about Joe’s former Gospel Music programme on SKFM r...
Natalie Prentice talks with Tosh. Package: Natalie Prentice Joe Hughes talks with DJ Rudeboy DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh starts to chat with Joe Hughes about Joe’s former Gospel Music programme on SKFM r...
Natalie Prentice talks with Tosh. Package: Natalie Prentice Joe Hughes talks with DJ Rudeboy DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh starts to chat with Joe Hughes about Joe’s former Gospel Music programme on SKFM r...
Maiden lane Community Centre, in conjunction with Westminster Kingsway College and Camden Community Radio, set up a formal weekly evening class in radio sound editing. Some of its students have record...
Pioneering theatre company Theatro Technis has been performing in Camden for 55 years. Its current home, a former Church House, sits just moments away from the pubs, clubs and music venues of Camden H...
Camden People’s Theatre is now recruiting to the programme for its Festival Sprint 2013. It is also accepting applications for the‘Starting Blocks’ programme which suppports lone performers and theatr...
Jenni Lomax, longtime Director of Camden Arts Centre, talks with Denise O’Connor about the Centre, its rich history and strong reputation and the range of impressive educational programs on offer, inc...
Anna Marshall and Sid Phoenix from Resuscitate Theatre Company talk with Cina Aissa in advance of a performance of their unique and controversial interpretation of‘The Bacchae’, at the Camden Roundhou...
Denise O’Connor talks with Black-Irish artist, Michael Connell about his current exhibition‘Povera with a Touch of Colour’. Michael works in mixed-media to create unique artworks made exclusively made...
Camden Community Radio’s Cina Aissa was at the opening of the Palestine Film Festival, which is at the Barbican until 3rd May. She heard Sameh Zoabi, Director of the ecological Palestinian comedy‘Man ...