First show: David Davies, 9/11 conspiracy theories, Dan Whitehouse
June 16, 2008 – 11:35 pm by Matthew RevellThe Wolverhampton Radiophonic Institute: radio for thinking. Culture, politics and philosophy from Wolverhampton, hosted by Matthew Revell and Neil Calloway.
Originally broadcast on 13th June 2008 on WCR FM.
- 02.39: What impact will 42 days detention have and what is David Davies trying to achieve by resigning?
- 18.31: The Generalist Party is aiming to bring the people of Britain exactly what they want. They’re also standing against David Davies in the Haltemprice and Howden by-election. We spoke to the party’s James Stinson, Dale Weston and George Georgiou.
- 30.20: Ray Barry of The Equal Parenting Alliance explains why he thinks roof-top protests are still necessary in the battle for fathers’ rights.
- 40.40: Illustrator Sarah Ray talks about her work and her exhibition at Wolverhampton’s Light House.
- 49.15: Henry Allingham is Europe’s oldest man and a World War I hero. John Mellor asks why Henry’s own country hasn’t honoured him.
- 1:01.45: The Cynic’s Guide to 9/11 Conspiracy Theories. Paul Stott, Nick Pope and John White contribute to Neil’s documentary on the groups who pose alternative theories as to what happened on September 11th 2001.
- 1:19.21: Dan Whitehouse - local singer-songwriter - talks about his upcoming album and plays two songs live in the studio.
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