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An Archive of 1,000 "Peel Sessions" Available Online: Hear David Bowie, Bob Marley, Elvis Costello & Others Play in the Studio of Legendary BBC DJ John Peel

An Archive of 1,000 "Peel Sessions" Available Online: Hear David Bowie, Bob Marley, Elvis Costello & Others Play in the Studio of Legendary BBC DJ John Peel | Box of delight | Scoop.it

Before he became the most influential music broadcaster of all time on the BBC, John Peel had to become John Peel. Born and raised in England, he spent a stretch of his early twenties in the United States, working for a cotton producer (his father's industry), selling insurance, and writing punchcard computer programs before finding his way onto the airwaves. Hosting work in such locales as Dallas, Oklahoma City, and San Bernardino primed him to return to his homeland and take his radio career underground — or rather offshore, to the former minesweeper anchored in the North Sea from which Radio London broadcast in the mid-1960s. In those days, British "pirate radio" took place on actual ships, and it was on Radio London's MV Galaxy that the returned son of Heswall, born John Robert Parker Ravenscroft, quite literally made his name.

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Rare Audio: Samuel Beckett Reads From His Novel Watt | Open Culture

Samuel Beckett was notoriously shy around recording devices. He would spend hours in a studio working with actors, but when it came to recording a piece in his own voice he was elusive. Only a handful of recordings are known to exist. So the audio above of Beckett reading a pair of his poems is extremely rare.

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Free: Listen to 298 Episodes of the Vintage Crime Radio Series, Dragnet

Free: Listen to 298 Episodes of the Vintage Crime Radio Series, Dragnet | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Thanks to Archive.org you can now travel back to the 50s and listen to 298 episodes of Dragnet, which was known for its realistic depiction of police work.
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Hear the Vintage Sherlock Holmes Radio Drama, Starring John Gielgud, Orson Welles & Ralph Richardson Open Culture

Can there ever be such a thing as too much Sherlock Holmes? Since Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s creation of the character in 1887, he’s never gone out of style; there are often several adaptations of Sherlock Holmes—in film, television, and otherwise—running simultaneously, and I never hear anyone complain about Holmes overload.
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Desert Island Discs: 18 guests you must hear - Telegraph.co.uk

Desert Island Discs: 18 guests you must hear - Telegraph.co.uk | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Desert Island Discs started on January 29, 1942. A new series begins in May 2015. Here, we pick 18 great episodes, featuring guests from Les Dawson to Morrissey, that are worth downloading
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