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Riverside FM 2004 -
Programme Schedule
Riverside FM 2004 was on air from 12 noon
until 11pm each day (until midnight on Saturdays). Click on the links
below for details of the programme
schedule.
Weekdays
Saturdays
Sundays
12 noon-
12.30pm
Local news |
Local News
and Station Menu, Whatís On
Co-ordinated by Caroline Hartley-Brown |
12.30-1.30pm
Voluntary Voice |
Fari Bradley, Ann Kaye,
Carolyn Boyes and Rhoda Otite with news and information from
West London voluntary organisations (and branches of national
organisations). Including VSO, the Samaritans (both Mon 19th), the
Befriending Network (Wed 21st), Amnesty International, the National
Blood Service (both Mon 26th), Shooting Star Trust Hospice (Tues 27th)
and Oxfam (Fri 6th August).
Co-ordinated by Julie Hill and Olivia Blake. |
1.30-2.30pm
Local History |
Local
history with Caroline Hartley-Brown, Amanda Redman, Alex
Dixon, Stephen
Morris and Chris Amies |
2.30-4pm
Dream Job |
Dream jobs and how to get
them - with Rosie Parkyn (Mondays), Melanie Cager
(Tuesdays), Elinor Malcolm (Wednesdays), Uzo Mkparu
(Thursdays) and Sneha Khilay (Fridays)
Co-ordinated by Julie Hill and Olivia Blake. |
4-5pm
After School Club |
Music, chat
and features from schools and young people around West London -
including Derwent Water Primary School, Acton (Tues 20th) and Blaze
Radio
Co-ordinated by Chrissie Kravchenko, Toni Wiltshire and Kate
Rudman |
5-6.30pm
Young people, youth & schools |
Music, chat and features from
young people in West London
Co-ordinated by Chrissie Kravchenko, Toni Wiltshire and Vic
Kravchenko |
6.30-7pm
The Showcase |
Bringing
you a range of interviews and features which have been broadcast on
community radio around London -
including original drama, oral history, festivals, artists, libraries and
education.
Team includes Fari Bradley, David Looker, Ola Onigbinde and Gennie Rose, plus features from Angela Inglis, Carolyn Watt, Alex Kiehl,
Annabel Pearcey and Adam Rose, Jenni Regan and Jenny Dunne.
Co-ordinated by Cathy Aitchison |
7-8pm
Community programmes |
A lively mix of programmes
from West London's diverse communities, including:
Mondays: Petar Marmalov, Bulgaria (19th); Mala,
Gujerati (26th and 2nd August)
Tuesdays: The Panjabi Centre, including Amarjit Khera
(27th); Wednesdays: African women: Natasha Din Gabasi (21st);
Chinta Balapuri (28th and 4th August);
Thursdays: Simon Beer, Welsh (22nd) - (other weeks tbc)
Fridays: Kerrie McEvoy (Irish Centre) with Gael
Force - 16th, 23rd, 30th July and 6th August |
8-9pm
The Guest List |
Arts
magazine
With studio guests, live music, features and competitions.
Including film, theatre, comedy, visual arts, dance and music ranging
from guitar bands to jazz and opera. Plus a nightly guide to
What's On in West London.
Team includes Julia Whitehead, Nita Jhummu, Keya Ashraf, Ann-Marie
Viannacou, Doune Couper, Terri Scooper, Elaine Cusack and Mary
McKenna |
9-10pm
Creative Juice |
Original arts programming featuring a range of guests and topics,
including a male ballet dancer
who started learning the profession at the age of 19, a ballet school
for Downs Syndrome children and a feature on the Notting Hill Carnival.
With Elohor Pedro Knowles |
10-11pm
Music |
Young
people's choice of music
Co-ordinated by Chrissie Kravchenko and Andy Wass
(Extended till midnight on Fridays) |
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10 -10.30am |
Music |
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10.30-11am
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Kidsí Interest
17th: Derwent Water Primary School, Acton |
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11am - 12 noon
Compilation |
The best of the week's programming covering
schools, libraries, jobs etc
17th: Compilation of Riverside FM 1 (2002) plus trails for programmes coming
up in Riverside FM 2004
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12 noon - 1pm
Your Voice in the Community
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Your Voice in the Community, including:
17th: Steve Porter, Preethi Nair
24th: Charing Cross Tales - The Prologues
A celebration of the voices of elders in the community. |
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1pm |
17 July: Rob James - till 2pm
24th and 31st July and 7th August: Packed Lunch - till 1.30pm
Fun and flirty lunchtime half hour packed with useful information on wine
tasting, alfresco dining, ice cream and real ale - presented by Nicola
Gallani. An Egg&Spoon production for Riverside FM.
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1.30-2pm |
Weekend arts and reviews (not 17th) |
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2-4pm
Local environment |
Local environment programme
Produced by Amanda Redman
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4-5pm
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Various including:
31st July : Reports from Acton Cultural Day
7th August: Drama festival |
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5-6pm |
Various, including:
17th Ruth Needham, Carolyn Boyes, Davina - Literature |
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6-7pm
New work |
New work, including:
17th: Karen Thompson
7th Aug: Vathani R&B music show
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7pm
- midnight
Music |
Young
people's choice of music
Co-ordinated by Chrissie Kravchenko, Vic Kravchenko and Andy Wass |
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(18 and 25 July, 1 August 2004) |
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10-11am
World Music |
World Music:
18th: Vincent & Koffi with Congolese music
25th: Christine Canning with reggae, soca
1st: Sneha Khilay with Indian music
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11am-1pm
Dinner Ladies |
A tongue in cheek show which aims
to uplift! With regular features including 'Liquid Lunch with Clive',
'Radio Therapy' and 'Spoof News'.
With Georgina Jackson, Sophia Stavrakakis and Angharad Mason |
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1-2pm
Sport on a Sunday |
Interviews with local sporting heroes past, present & future,
review of the local sporting events & results.
With Collette Tully |
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2-4pm
Riverside Talent |
Drama and comedy, including:
18th and 25th: Simon Curry and Tamsin |
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4-5pm
Music |
DJ Music |
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5-6pm |
Alex Kiehl and Lliana Bird |
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6-7pm
Literary Hour |
Literary Hour: Reviews, Interviews, Book
clubs
18th: Keya - Japanese & Chinese literature
25th: Natasha Din Gabisi
1st: Just Write - Rasheda Ashanti Malcolm |
7-8pm
Music |
Music, including:
18th: Bea Dillon, Soul & Country
25th: Simon Coulston |
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8-9pm
Music |
After Eight with Andy Ward and JP Cooper |
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9-11pm
Music |
Young
people's choice of music
Co-ordinated by Andy Wass |
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