Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

More Haunted Liverpool

Issue #27 of the newly re-launch Paranormal Magazine is currently in the shops and features A Ghoulish Guide to Haunted Liverpool by yours truly.

Also in this issue, The South Sheilds Poltergeist, Tunguska - The Russian Roswell, Giant Octopuses, Exorcism in the UK, The Power of Voodoo and more.

Featuring articles from the likes of Lionel and Patricia Fanthorp, Nick Redfern, Karl Shuker, Janet Bord and Richard Holland.

The magazine costs £3.99 and is available in W H Smith stores and all good newsagents.

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Those of you who might have missed my recent, related interview on BBC Radio Merseyside can listen again by following THIS LINK.

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I will also be appearing on the Roy Basnett show on City Talk FM this coming Thursday (the 31st of July 2008) sometime between 2 am and 6 am (don't worry, it'll be pre-recorded earlier that day), again discussing 800 Years of Haunted Liverpool.

The show will be available online at
http://www.citytalk.fm/sectional.asp?id=25007
for 7 days after the broadcast.

(I'll also hopefully stick an MP3 of the interview on the 800 Years of Haunted Liverpool Blog after the fact too).

Friday, July 11, 2008

John interviewed on BBC Radio Merseyside

I will be appearing on the Sean Styles show (presented by Andy Ball while Sean is away) on Monday the 14th of July 2008 sometime after 11 am, discussing 800 Years of haunted Liverpool.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Resonance FM interview this Thursday

Moore and Reppion on the radio... well, internet radio...


What: Strip!

When: Thursday, 27th September, 2007, 5PM

Created By: Resonance FM

Description:

To kick off our weekly hour-long comic book magazine show, Alex Fitch and Duncan Nott interview Leah Moore (daughter of Alan) and her husband / writing partner John Reppion about their comic writing. Moore and Reppion have written half a dozen comic series over the last couple of years in a variety of genres from Romero-esque Zombie action to re imaginings of classic British characters.

Listen on http://resonancefm.com/