The Inventor of the Bionic Ear – podcast

Listen again to the story of Australian doctor, Graeme Clark. He invented the bionic ear (cochlear ear) which gives profoundly deaf people hearing and speech. Broadcast on Southern FM “Songs of Hope” on 2012 10 21. (3 mins) Keywords: Christianity, faith, God, hope, Jesus, Lord, music, religion, spirituality, science, medicine, songs, inventor Songs of Hope website: http://songsofhope883.wordpress.com/

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Film review: LAWLESS, from Built For Speed

Lawless is based on the true story of the Bondurant brothers – Forest (Tom Hardy), Howard (Jason Clarke) and Jack (Shia Labeouf) – who were hillbilly moonshine peddlers in Virginia during prohibition in the 1930’s.  At first they have a cosy arrangement with the local sheriffs flogging rot gut whiskey around the hills and seem to be free from the

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BUILT FOR SPEED, PLAYLIST, FRIDAY 19TH OCTOBER 2012

BUILT FOR SPEED, PLAYLIST, 19th OCTOBER 2012  1.     MAGIC DIRT – Rabbit with fangs. (Aus) 2.     VELOCIRAPTOR – Riot. (Aus) 3.     TY STEGALL AND WHITE FENCE – I am not a game. 4.     TAME IMPALA – Elephant.(Aus) 5.     BLONDIE – Heart of glass. 6.     THE ROLLING STONES – Girl with the faraway eyes. 7.     TOM PETTY – I won’t back

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Radio Ga Ga Goes Instrumental As Anything

This weeks Radio Ga Ga takes a different spin as we play the best of the rock/pop instrumentals from 1959 onwards. There will be a few surprises as we hear from ELP, Booker T & The MG’s, Sky, Mason Williams, Love Unlimited Orchestra, Hot Butter, Van Halen, The Ventures, Joe Satriani, The Shadows, Fleetwood Mac, Mike Oldfield and others. Lucy

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WRITE NOW

TONIGHT-  Garry Fabian is in to talk travel and films, then we’ll be talking with Blaise from Busybird publishing.  Please join us for a stimulating programme – Gaytana

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Film review: WUTHERING HEIGHTS, from Built For Speed

The dark romantic undertow of Charlotte Bronte’s novel Wuthering Heights and its story of the forbidden relationship between Cathy and wild man Heathcliff on the Yorkshire moors has drawn in many filmmakers over the years with perhaps the most famous interpretation being William Wyler’s 1939 version which starred Larry Olivier and Merle Oberon. The latest adaptation, which comes from director

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