Subject: RE: Archie Fisher's radio show From: GUEST,Ken J. Date: 28 Sep 07 - 01:16 PM To Elfcape above: that June 28 date is bogus!! The replay edition of "Travelling Folk" has been getting posted faithfully ever since Archie returned from his summer break. Even if it has a June 28 label on the link. As long as we are mentioning the BBC radio shows: "Folkwaves," on Radio Derby, has become my steady favorite over the last year, probably due to its strong English component. Hosts are Mick Peat and Lester Simpson (of Coope Boyes and Simpson). "Genevieve Tudor's Sunday Folk" is worth checking the playlist to see if it worth the listen; I probably listen to two of her shows out of five. |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher's radio show From: GUEST,Mad Jock Date: 28 Sep 07 - 12:48 PM Dont Forget Mary anne Kennedy and her Prog and Ian Andersons late night show both good mix of stuff. to please all. see Radio Scotland for details. |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher's radio show From: Teribus Date: 28 Sep 07 - 11:00 AM He lives near Galashiels in the Borders, I heard him sing at the Irvine Marymass Folk Festival this year in August along with Adam McNaughtan, Arthur Johnstone and Heather Heywood. He will also be singing at the opening concert at the Denholm Folk Festival in November. |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher's radio show From: elfcape Date: 27 Sep 07 - 07:42 PM Where is Archie? I've checked intermittently for the last month or so and his Listen Again hasn't been updated since June 28th. |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher's radio show From: Folkiedave Date: 27 May 07 - 02:46 PM Archie Fisher's show is what Mike Harding's ought to be. Thanks heavens for the WWW and "Listen Again". I listen to Archie's programme most weeks. |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher's radio show From: terrier Date: 26 May 07 - 08:41 PM And don't forget Colum Sands 'Folk Club' programme on Radio Ulster. There's so many radio progs to choose from on the WWW, how about a poll to see which is the most popular. I wonder where Mike Hardings programme would feature in the list. My two favs are Colum Sands and Archie Fisher. (how did you guess) |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher's radio show From: Chris in Portland Date: 26 May 07 - 08:29 PM Frank Hennessy's Celtic Heartbeat is also a really great show - on Radio Wales and on the BBC radio player. Chris in Portland (Frank will owe me a pint for this if I ever get over there!) |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher's radio show From: GUEST,elfcape Date: 26 May 07 - 12:24 AM archie is doing a wonderful tribute to Micheal this week. Check it out. You can listen for a week - 'til next Thursday. |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher's radio show From: guitar Date: 19 May 07 - 09:24 AM someone else who can't spell |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher's radio show From: collierlad Date: 19 May 07 - 09:13 AM Links from my site to other internet folk programs |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher's radio show From: Jim I Date: 18 May 07 - 09:49 PM If you try below you can link to the BBC radio player with umpteen good programmes http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/mainframe.shtml?http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/folk.shtml?rs_travelfolk |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher's radio show From: Alice Date: 18 May 07 - 09:41 PM Awesome! Thanks for that link! |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher's radio show From: GUEST,Roger Date: 18 May 07 - 09:38 PM I just checked the BBC website, and the "Travelling Folk" program is now on BBC Radio Scotland. Here is the link: Travelling Folk on BBC Radio Scotland |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher From: Mo Date: 31 May 99 - 06:24 AM Sorry guys, I've had a look - I don't think Archie's show is on World Service, and it's not at the BBC's website either. Mo |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher From: Bulldog Date: 30 May 99 - 11:37 PM I wish there were more radio shows with Folk Music or sea shanties. I am getting tired of Rock and Roll. remember the good old days when people got together and sang songs without electronics? Sorry, I just wanted to post this up again. I really would like to see this music revived! Dave. |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher From: Tony Burns Date: 22 May 99 - 07:45 PM Bulldog, I was hoping it would be on the internet bia RealAudio but I couldn't find it. If anyone knows of a RealAudio link will you please post it here? |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher From: Bulldog Date: 22 May 99 - 06:21 PM Any chance it is on BBC World Service shortwave? Would be nice to hear it sometime. Regards. |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher From: Cat a Tonic (inactive) Date: 22 May 99 - 02:57 PM Thanks guys!! Had to have "cat" somewhere. I'm addicted!! Yes, one of those "Cats are us" folks. catch ya later. |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher From: Duckboots Date: 22 May 99 - 02:22 PM Hi Cat-a-tonic, welcome to Mudcat. duckboots |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher From: Philippa Date: 22 May 99 - 03:59 AM and I recommend the programme, Travelling Folk, both for the music and the interviews. |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher From: Rick Fielding Date: 22 May 99 - 03:45 AM Ok this is getting confusing with all these felines in the "Cat". Catspaw, Katlaughing, and now Cat-a-tonic? Can't we have "Dogsbody" or "Doggiedoo" or "Dogsbreath?" Seriously Cat-a-tonic, welcome to the Mudcat. Rick |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher From: Cat a Tonic (inactive) Date: 21 May 99 - 10:27 PM thanks for yr swift replies!! |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher From: Mo Date: 21 May 99 - 08:01 PM Dennis - great minds think at the same time!!! |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher From: Dennis Alexander Date: 21 May 99 - 07:58 PM Archies programme is called Travelling Folk and it is on Radio Scotland |
Subject: RE: Archie Fisher From: Mo Date: 21 May 99 - 07:57 PM Ohhh yes - it's called "Travelling Folk" and you'll find it on BBC Radio Scotland 92-95FM and 810MW on Thursday's at 7pm, repeated on Saturday's at 8pm. You'll only hear it if you are within earshot of a Radio Scotland Transmitter though - so if you are much south of Carlisle, nae luck! Mo |
Subject: Archie Fisher's radio show? From: Cat a Tonic (inactive) Date: 21 May 99 - 06:58 PM Hi there - I'm new to this, but have enjoyed reading stuff on mudcat for a bit now, so here goes! Wondering if anyone might know the name of Archie Fisher's radio show in the UK. Thanks! |
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