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Date Title & Description Contributors
2017-08-15

  Boscastle: I was there - on BBC 5 Live 15 Aug 2017

Steven Richford of Richfords Fire & Flood speaking on BBC 5 Live.
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2017-06-26

  Speak Cornish on Heart Radio Bulletin 5pm 26062017

Audio from Loveday Jenkin
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2017-05-23

  Roger Moore interview 1996

I went to the opening of an IMAX cinema in London while working with IRN and interviewed Sir Roger Moore. Here is the interview.
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2017-01-21

  Grenaways - Ster Kosel (Silent Stars)

The Grenaways' winning song from Kan Rag Kernow 2017.
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2016-09-25

  Granfer Pearce talking Cornish

Fleghigow dor...’ (1970) Fleghigow dor, merwell an maw a witha Bethalem yma euthig teg y’n chi gan fydh dhe’n truan y’ga gwann. Now, aurevoir, est ce que vrai? ‘Little children of the land (1970) Little children of the land , the death of the lad wh...
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2016-09-17

  Landry Tonkin 17th Sept 2016

Landry is the eldest son of Cressida (nee- Wearne) Tonkin of Newlyn.
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2016-08-28

  Live at Five on Pirate FM

Ian Polmear at start, presented by Matthew Clarke. Voice of Lucy Fisher in there too. March 19th 2000. #radio #piratefm #cornwall #ianpolmear #lucyfisher
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2016-04-14

  Gonisogeth Lemmyn #1

In 1998, Pirate FM ran short Cornish language bulletins every Saturday and Sunday after the 12 noon bulletin. These were pre-recorded by Matthew Clarke. Only one of these (to my knowledge) still exists - the first edition on 5th September 1998 - the da...
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2016-02-02

  John Bolitho speaking to me in 1997

This was recorded at Lowender Peran October 1997. You can hear a Cornish poetry session in the Sunset Bar next door - very loud voice of Pol Hodge is evident in the background.
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2016-02-02

  Jowan Chi an Hordh - read by Seamus O Coillean

Seamus studied the sounds of late Cornish and gave a talk to the London Cornish class in 1991. I recorded him reading some of the traditional story after interpreting where the sounds sat on the tongue according to the work of Edward Llwyd.
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