Posts Tagged ‘radio’
Gegs | Radio 4
6 April, 2024Good times being interviewed by James Peak for this documentary.
And an Everyman puzzle to match.
Radio 4, 7 April 2024, 1915
Heat Map | BBC Radio 5Live
4 May, 2018I am a panellist on Heat Map this Sunday.
Under discussion: cultural appropriation, Kanye West and The Communist Manifesto.
My choice of intro music:
- See also: 5Live’s Arts Club
- Other episodes
- Image from Kew Bridge series
Arts Club with Will Gompertz | BBC Radio 5 Live
29 January, 2018I am a guest on the first episode of BBC Radio 5 Live’s Arts Club. Tickets for the recording are available from The Bill Murray club in Islington.
Update: More episodes with me —
- 2 Feb 2018: Art for Trump, Dylan v Cohen, What does Banksy look like and is The Bayeaux Tapestry a bit rubbish? (My sacred cow: The Laughing Cavalier)
- 16 Feb 2018: Florence, portraits and the music of our youth (My sacred cow: The Great Bear)
- 18 Mar 2018: Awards Shows, the NME, and TV shows for the Obamas (My sacred cow: Julius Caesar)
- Recording: Thu 1 Feb 2018, The Bill Murray, 39 Queen’s Head St, London N1 8NQ [tickets]
- Broadcast: BBC 5 live, Sun 4 Feb 2018 and on podcast
- See also: The Will Gompertz Fringe
- Image from the RWA Exhibition, 2007
Sue Perkins’ Dilemma on BBC Radio 4
20 November, 2011I wrote for this Radio 4 programme, which was invented by @captainward and which you must listen to:
Google-Proofing the Pub Quiz
1 June, 2011I’ve written a feature for the BBC News Magazine about how pub quizzes can survive the smartphone era.
“Text-messaging Is Destroying the Pub Quiz As We Know It, noted the Super Furry Animals in 2001. Little did they know that the pub quiz of 2011 would start with the host insisting: ‘OK, iPhones away, please. Yes, very clever – and Androids. All phones away.’
“Cheating has always been possible in pub quizzes. But while once the dishonest quizzer had to pop out to phone a friend, or wait for a text message reply, phones with fast internet access have taken cheating possibilities to a new level.”
- Related: a piece by me for the BBC about Google getting us to teach it to see.
- Sadly, I was only able to talk to Stuart Jeffries, who sets the King William’s College Quiz, after publication. Perhaps next time.
- The last time I talked quizzes for the BBC was in this report by the excellent Chris Vallance for Broadcasting House on Radio 4.
- Photo taken at Bekenscot Model Village.
- One type of question which there wasn’t room for was the Blurred Cover. Below are four best-sellers. But what are their titles and authors?