There can be some sound problems especially on some of the location interviews. These are due to the technical incompetence of the presenter – And I don’t want any smart Alec comments about useless luvvies. I’m sorry OK!
Luckily for me these are such great guests I think (hope?) I get away with it?
33 Revolutions Per Minute • Week One
33 Revolutions Per Minute • Week Two
Alan Rusbridger • Former editor of The Guardian
Angie Hobbs • Professor of the Public Understanding of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield
Barry Dare • Cotswold District Councillor (now deceased)
Battle Of Ideas • Location Special
Hobbes Festival • Location Special
Levellers Day • Location Special
BarryLocation Specials
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Hi Chris,
I cannot tell you how splendid it is to discover that someone I hold in such high esteem (through Lovejoy, obviously, a series I watch over and over again, it gets me through many a bad time) holds similar political views. I’ve spent hours listening to past episodes of Agitpop via Vimeo in the last couple of days – I can’t think why it’s taken me so long to discover – and reading I Am Not a Number.
The download of the interview you did with the wonderful Dudley Sutton, a ‘hero’ of mine, back in 2010 cuts off after one hour and 20 minutes – Dudley was in full flow at the time. Judging by the length of other episodes of Agitpop I’m guessing there was quite a few minutes more of the interview? Is there anywhere I can listen the to the rest of the interview? Do you have a copy? Also, how is Dudley these days? His website is offline.
Questions, questions, questions. Anyway, are you going to record more Agitpops?
Thanks.
All the best,
Nick
A bit of digging around on the NCCR website and I found a full-length mp3 file of the Dudley Sutton show via the Listen Again page. Thanks. – Nick
Yeah, hoping to do some more next year but life is so busy it’s finding the time. But thanks for getting touch and so glad you like Agitpop.