Subject: Radio Programme- Cyril Tawney From: GUEST,Jane Date: 07 May 05 - 02:18 PM I understand that on the BBC Radio Merseyside programme FOLKSCENE Sunday evening May 08 at 1905 BST. There will be a programme of the music of the late CYRIL TAWNEY combined with excerpts from the conversations that producer/presenter Geoff Speed had with Cyril in the 1990's. He talks about his song writing, early folk clubs and he and others perform his music. The programme lasts for one hour. The station broadcasts across the northwest of England on FM 95.85 and DAB. Additionally on the internet BBC.CO.UK/LIVERPOOL then look for Radio Merseyside and click on listen live |
Subject: RE: Radio Programme- Cyril Tawney From: Folkiedave Date: 07 May 05 - 02:39 PM Brief Lives on Radio 5 6.00 am and 7.00 pm tomorrow evening will also feature Cyril. 090 aand 693 medium and DAB Best regards Dave Eyre |
Subject: RE: Radio Programme- Cyril Tawney From: Snuffy Date: 07 May 05 - 06:29 PM 909 & 693 MW |
Subject: RE: Radio Programme- Cyril Tawney From: BK Lick Date: 08 May 05 - 02:21 AM The Brief Lives program is archived here (click). |
Subject: RE: Radio Programme- Cyril Tawney From: Folkiedave Date: 08 May 05 - 04:45 PM Derek Schofield did very well tro get through what he got through in the five minutes allocated. Well done. Dave |
Subject: RE: Radio Programme- Cyril Tawney From: Herga Kitty Date: 09 May 05 - 03:48 PM Did anyone notice that Paul Heiney mentioned Cyril's contribution to the folk scene on Radio 4's Home Truths last Saturday? Because Cider through a Straw had been mentioned the previous week, a listener had looked Cyril up on the internet (40 years after seeing him perform)and contacted Home Truths about it. Kitty |
Subject: RE: Radio Programme- Cyril Tawney From: Herga Kitty Date: 09 May 05 - 03:58 PM PS Home Truths will be repeated at 11pm this evening. |
Subject: RE: Radio Programme- Cyril Tawney From: breezy Date: 09 May 05 - 07:39 PM Friday 20th may an evening in memory of Cyril at the Windward club those appearing include Johnny Collins, Derek Brimstone and Greame Knights, Geo Papavgeris and club residents More singers welcome £5 adm 7.30 doors open at the Duke of Marlborough, St Albans |
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