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As the 30th anniversary of Freddie Mercury's death approaches, Miles Salter talks to Lesley-Ann Jones, author of four books on his life, including her latest Love Of My Life, about his life, his work and his controversies.
Host Graeme Smith chats to two bands at Leeds Festival - Demob Happy and Dead Poet Society. Thumbnail image by John Hayhurst (snapapig)
In the latest episode of Going Underground, Miles Salter talks to Dr Helen Walsh of York Art Gallery about their exhibition of Grayson Perry: The Pre-Therapy Years.
In a special bonus episode, co-host Miles Salter chats to Paul Moss from the theatre troupe The HandleBards and reviews their comic performance of Romeo Juliet and York Theatre Royal.
In a throwback to August last year, host and York Calling editor in chief Graeme Smith chats to former Jorvik Radio Creative Director Rudie Hayes about the York scene and his musical discoveries.
In the latest episode of Going Underground, new podcast co-host Miles Salter chats to York Theatre Royal's Creative Director Juliet Forster about their reopening festival, Love Bites.
In a throwback to May 2020, host and York Calling editor in chief Graeme Smith chats to British writer and poet Francis H Powell about his writing, Brexit and coronavirus.
In a throwback to May 2020, host and York Calling editor in chief Graeme Smith chats to Simon Pattinson, the man behind York-based promoters Northern Radar.
In a throwback to May 2020, host and York Calling editor in chief Graeme Smith chats to Bill Adamson of the blog With Just A Hint Of Mayhem.
In a throwback to April 2020, host and York Calling editor in chief Graeme Smith chats to York photographer Chris Mackins about music and theatre in York as seen through a lens.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.