Xanthe 6 ELR by Eastlondonradio on Mixcloud Xanthe brings you an hour of all sorts of music ranging from soul to disco to hip hop, jungle, grime and maybe even the odd classical track. Stepping aside from her day job as a freelance radio producer at 3 different radio stations, she craftily steals all the […]
Author: Ian Chambers
Vintage Scene and Heard 3 – Special Guests ‘My Favourite Things’
Vintage Scene and Heard 3 ELR by Eastlondonradio on Mixcloud Episode 3 of Vintage Scene and Heard presented by Sizzling Jim for East London Radio, playing a collection of classic swing and rockin’ R&B tracks from the 1930’s – 1950’s. This time special guests ‘My Favourite Things’ sing live follow them on Twitter @MyFavThingsUK Want […]
Eat Hackney
Eat Hackney ELR by Eastlondonradio on Mixcloud EAT HACKNEY - NEW COOKBOOK Food blogger Helena Smith recently came into the ELR studio to meet Ian to talk about her new cookbook, which gathers some wonderful recipes from local Hackney food restuarants, cafes and shops. Shes taken some wonderful pictures to accompany the recipes and the book is available locally now, sold in aid of charities for the homeless. Find out more information at http://eathackney.com/cookbook/
The Cyclist – Face For Radio
The Cyclist ELR Face for radio by Eastlondonradio on Mixcloud The Cyclist’ is a witty, twenty minute radio play exploring the pits and falls of a Middle-aged man, his wife and…his bike.It is the first play to be written and produced by the emerging radio company, Face for Radio Productions. We are a small media company who create opportunities for new artists, writers and performers. Watch this face! Written & Directed by Rosemary Swainston Acted by William Harrison-Wallace (Derek), Maisie Turpie (Sarah) and James Naylor (Mark) Produced by Lily Lang and Eve Mae Richardson Twitter: @FaceforRadioFM
STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN MEMORIAL TRUST
STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN MEMORIAL TRUST ELR by Eastlondonradio on Mixcloud STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN MEMORIAL TRUST Very few of the millions of commuters who travel through Bethnal Green Underground station are aware that it was the site of the biggest civilian disaster of the Second World War. Ian Chambers met architect Harry Paticas and ”Ground Force” celebrity builder Tommy Walsh to find out what they are doing to build a lasting memorial to 173 people who died there seventy years ago. More information at www.stairwaytoheavenmemorial.org






