May 3rd, 2008
Features this week [Time in brackets index to the featured item in the mp3 file]:
(01:54): News includes squatters in St. Pauls and allegations of corruption by local MP against Chief Constable Colin Port and privatised police firm ‘Southwest One’.
(07:39): Robert Verkerk, Executive & Scientific Director at the Alliance for Natural Health, talks about the Codex Alimentaruis Commission created by UN’s FAO and WHO to dumb down food standards and guidelines.
(17:18): The late night phone call from former Home Secretary John Reid MP.
(24:56): Westcountry Doctor David Halpin on the death of former UN weapons inspector and ex-director of Porton Down David Christopher Kelly CMG.
(36:53): Former SAS soldier Ben Griffin’s last public speech about British Government’s involvement in secret Extraordinary rendition flights.
(45:14): A recording from the recent performance by John Renbourn (Pentangle) and Robin Williamson (The Incredible String Band).
(52:26): What’s On Guide.
Producer: Tony Gosling
Reporter: Tony Gosling
Presenters: John Peters-Coleman
What’s On guide: Jeff Sparkes
Studio Engineer: Vilas Chitrakaran
Codex Alimentarius dumbing down our food & the death of Dr. David Kelly http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/05/398281.html

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March 30th, 2008
On The Verge is a 90 minute documentary about a campaign to close a Sussex arms factory which manufactures equipment used in war crimes. The company is owned by a US firm, ITT, which aided Hitler’s Nazis in the Second World War. Last week Bath and North East Somerset council officer Alan Bartlett threatened the Bell pub on Walcot Street where the film was going to be shown on Tuesday and the venue was changed.
The Brighton made film, which has made national headlines, was shown at Bristol’s Kebele Cafe on Thursday evening and Dialect’s Tony Gosling was there to talk to the filmmakers and campaigners.
17 minutes 45 seconds interview recorded with Smash-Edo campaigner Tom at Bristol’s Kebele Cafe in Easton. Thursday 27th March 2008.
Smash Edo - International Law Enforcement
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March 23rd, 2008
No Dialect again this Easter weekend - instead here are interviews with two British anti-war activists.
00:00 Parliament Square, London activist Brian Haw - exclusive recording on the fifth anniversary of the criminal invasion of Iraq
09:45 Global Research News Hour hears about British foreign policy from journalist Felicity Arbuthnot
http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=27020

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March 15th, 2008
Two weeks ago Dialect broadcast a ‘censorship special’. We heard from Ben Griffin and Ibrahim Mousawi, two freedom fighters the British establishment is trying to silence.
Editor of the Rothermere owned Bristol Evening Post Mike Norton published an editorial condemning Mousawi as a ‘terrorist’ and demanding he be banned from speaking in the city. At the time we broadcast a short interview with him but this week we broadcast his entire speech in solidarity with those marching in London to Stop The War. Listen to his 25 minute speech here.
Unfortunately we cannot broadcast any more recent speeches by ex SAS soldier Ben Griffin because the Ministry of Defence has issued an illegal injunction banning him from telling the public what he knows about British army involvement with torture flights.
The usual Dialect show will be back in two weeks’ time, after the Easter break.
http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=26869
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March 8th, 2008
Features this week [Time in brackets index to the featured item in the mp3 file]:
(00:01:26): News featuring the latest on the Princess Diana inquest, including excerpts of interviews with Mohammad Al Fayed and Princess Diana.
(00:10:33): Columbia Solidarity - Report on the protests staged by Bristol’s Columbia Solidarity Campaign against state sponsored violence in Columbia. Making the link between British corporations and Columbian death squads in dramatic style outside the main entrance of Bristol university.
(00:20:37): DJ Samurai from DC Breaks talks about producing drum and bass music and on vinyl records.
(00:25:18): Studio guest June Wentland, author of children’s books, talks about the challenges and rewards of self-publishing her own stories.
(00:35:51): Sally Allnutt muses on the day she tried to measure the height of her ceiling.
(00:49:46): What’s On Guide and song of the week with Jeff Sparkes.
Producers: Sally Allnutt, Malcolm Grieve
Reporters: Tony Gosling, Anthea Page
Presenters: Lisa Braiden, John Peters-Coleman
What’s On guide: Jeff Sparkes
Studio Engineer: Vilas Chitrakaran

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