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Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p
Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. James |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
James Heaton wrote:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. I'm sure Roland would approve of the references to Ely. |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
In message , at 23:43:07 on Fri, 24 Aug
2018, Recliner remarked: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. I'm sure Roland would approve of the references to Ely. It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. I'll have to wait until I can play it on my TV (I presume a TV iPlayer does radio too?) -- Roland Perry |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 23:43:07 on Fri, 24 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. I'm sure Roland would approve of the references to Ely. It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. It didn't require any acount when I played it. I'll have to wait until I can play it on my TV (I presume a TV iPlayer does radio too?) There's a separate iPlayer for BBC Radio. Not sure if your TV can access that. |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
In message , at 08:05:33 on Sat, 25 Aug
2018, Recliner remarked: Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 23:43:07 on Fri, 24 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. I'm sure Roland would approve of the references to Ely. It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. It didn't require any acount when I played it. Perhaps your browser has a saved-signin? Anyway, I've created an anonymous account, and *now* it says I need Flash Player. Which I don't have installed, as a security measure. https://www.pcrisk.com/internet-thre...-security-risk I'll have to wait until I can play it on my TV (I presume a TV iPlayer does radio too?) There's a separate iPlayer for BBC Radio. Not sure if your TV can access that. It appears not (apart from Radio1 which is apparently now regarded as a TV channel)! -- Roland Perry |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 08:05:33 on Sat, 25 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 23:43:07 on Fri, 24 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. I'm sure Roland would approve of the references to Ely. It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. It didn't require any acount when I played it. Perhaps your browser has a saved-signin? Even if it does (I can't remember), I thought I'd see it signing in. But when I just tried it in a different browser, it did ask me to sign in. Anyway, I've created an anonymous account, and *now* it says I need Flash Player. Which I don't have installed, as a security measure. I watched it on my iPad, which also doesn't have Flash. Maybe there's a different, Flash-free version if you're accessing from a mobile device, as most don't have Flash? Of course, it's silly for them to require Flash on *any* device for a purely audio playback. https://www.pcrisk.com/internet-thre...-security-risk I'll have to wait until I can play it on my TV (I presume a TV iPlayer does radio too?) There's a separate iPlayer for BBC Radio. Not sure if your TV can access that. It appears not (apart from Radio1 which is apparently now regarded as a TV channel)! That's a new one on me. |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
In message , at 09:21:55 on Sat, 25 Aug
2018, Recliner remarked: It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. It didn't require any acount when I played it. Perhaps your browser has a saved-signin? Even if it does (I can't remember), I thought I'd see it signing in. They do it silently and instantly. But when I just tried it in a different browser, it did ask me to sign in. Anyway, I've created an anonymous account, and *now* it says I need Flash Player. Which I don't have installed, as a security measure. I watched it on my iPad, which also doesn't have Flash. Maybe there's a different, Flash-free version if you're accessing from a mobile device, as most don't have Flash? Of course, it's silly for them to require Flash on *any* device for a purely audio playback. I switched to Chrome, which works OK. Will listen to it later, as it's time to do other stuff now. -- Roland Perry |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 09:21:55 on Sat, 25 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. It didn't require any acount when I played it. Perhaps your browser has a saved-signin? Even if it does (I can't remember), I thought I'd see it signing in. They do it silently and instantly. Yes, so it seems. But when I just tried it in a different browser, it did ask me to sign in. Anyway, I've created an anonymous account, and *now* it says I need Flash Player. Which I don't have installed, as a security measure. I watched it on my iPad, which also doesn't have Flash. Maybe there's a different, Flash-free version if you're accessing from a mobile device, as most don't have Flash? Of course, it's silly for them to require Flash on *any* device for a purely audio playback. I switched to Chrome, which works OK. Will listen to it later, as it's time to do other stuff now. Don't forget to skip the first two hours. I also skipped over her music choices. So, overall, you need about 45 minutes to listen to the full interview. |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
"Recliner" wrote in message ... James Heaton wrote: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. Norfolk's my local station, and I record the 'Tuesday Guest' slot every week. Probably 3 out of 4 I wipe as soon as I hear who it is, but there can be some absolute corkers on it! James |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 08:05:33 on Sat, 25 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 23:43:07 on Fri, 24 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. I'm sure Roland would approve of the references to Ely. It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. It didn't require any acount when I played it. Perhaps your browser has a saved-signin? Anyway, I've created an anonymous account, and *now* it says I need Flash Player. Which I don't have installed, as a security measure. https://www.pcrisk.com/internet-thre...-security-risk I'll have to wait until I can play it on my TV (I presume a TV iPlayer does radio too?) There's a separate iPlayer for BBC Radio. Not sure if your TV can access that. It appears not (apart from Radio1 which is apparently now regarded as a TV channel)! If you can get BBC Norfolk on Freeview 719 it is repeated tomorrow at 1pm. Think you should be Sandy transmitter which is the same group as Tacolneston. James |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
"Basil Jet" wrote in message ... On 24/08/2018 21:34, James Heaton wrote: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. By "Irish Tour" do you mean they are doing "All The Irish Stations"? (Although I think that would take less than a week) Yes. There are about 250 across the whole of Ireland but some have a very sparse service. She said if they can get it funded, they'd like to spend more in places than they were able to on the GB version. James |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
In message , at 09:48:07 on Sat, 25 Aug
2018, Recliner remarked: So, overall, you need about 45 minutes to listen to the full interview. So annoying that so many of her answers start "so". Not that many references to Ely, and I was disappointed to miss their visit to Shippea Hill (where they apparently stayed the night before in Ely and then got a lift to Shippea Hill, which is cheating a bit) because they didn't do a great job of publishing their schedule even to donors[1], and I missed it by a few days. [1] Not even when they'd be visiting the station that *you* had sponsored. iirc I bagged Meldreth (home of Meldrew) because Shippea Hill went very early on. -- Roland Perry |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
On 25/08/18 08:09, Roland Perry wrote:
It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. I'll have to wait until I can play it on my TV (I presume a TV iPlayer does radio too?) get_iplayer works for me. For those who need an introduction, see https://www.infradead.org/get_iplayer/html/get_iplayer.html or, if you prefer to go straight to the techies' page, it's at https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 10:49:25 +0100, James Heaton wrote:
"Recliner" wrote in message ... James Heaton wrote: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. Norfolk's my local station, and I record the 'Tuesday Guest' slot every week. Probably 3 out of 4 I wipe as soon as I hear who it is, but there can be some absolute corkers on it! Alan Partridge? |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
On 26/08/2018 01:45, Basil Jet wrote:
What were her six music choices? Night Mail, Pacific 231, Last train to Clarkesville, One after 9.09, Going Underground, Waterloo Sunset ...... just guessing. -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
Graeme Wall wrote:
On 26/08/2018 01:45, Basil Jet wrote: What were her six music choices? Night Mail, Pacific 231, Last train to Clarkesville, One after 9.09, Going Underground, Waterloo Sunset ...... just guessing. Good guesses, though completely wrong. |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
James Heaton wrote:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. I see the book is listed on Amazon, and is the #1 bestseller in the railway transport category: The Railway Adventures: Places, Trains, People and Stations Hardcover by Vicki Pipe and Geoff Marshall Published 16 Oct 2018, Hardcover, £13.88 Judging by the comments on Twitter, the price fluctuates, and has been as low as £11.89. |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
On 26/08/2018 08:30, Recliner wrote:
Graeme Wall wrote: On 26/08/2018 01:45, Basil Jet wrote: What were her six music choices? Night Mail, Pacific 231, Last train to Clarkesville, One after 9.09, Going Underground, Waterloo Sunset ...... just guessing. Good guesses, though completely wrong. I've no doubt! Haven't got round to listening to it yet. -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
Graeme Wall wrote:
On 26/08/2018 01:45, Basil Jet wrote: What were her six music choices? Night Mail, Pacific 231, Last train to Clarkesville, One after 9.09, Going Underground, Waterloo Sunset ...... just guessing. Coronation Scot, Engine 54 (the Ethiopians), the whole of Winton Marsalis’s Big Train album, ... -- Jeremy Double |
Vicki 'all the stations' Pipe on Radio Norfolk
On 2018-08-25 09:48:07 +0000, Recliner said:
Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 09:21:55 on Sat, 25 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. It didn't require any acount when I played it. Perhaps your browser has a saved-signin? Even if it does (I can't remember), I thought I'd see it signing in. They do it silently and instantly. Yes, so it seems. fur colour="blue" Cookies! /fur Sam -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. |
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