RadioEye (Politics)

  • Genres: Politics
  • Location: Melbourne , Australia
  • Language: English
  • Networks: ABC (US)
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Karma of Tin

Sat, Nov 15
An exploration of modern India told through the story of the Dabawallahs, the people working in the highly efficient meal delivery system of Mumbai

Last Spring in Prague

Sat, Nov 8
A program that explores the language of a father and daughter through their music, poetry and a shared journey back to Czechoslovakia

Exorcism in the afternoon

Sat, Nov 1
What do the words 'demon possession' and 'exorcism' bring to mind? The violently spinning head and green projectile vomit of 14-year-old Regan, in the 1973 horror classic The Exorcist? Or something even closer to home in, say, suburban Sydney? For the last 35 years, breakaway Sydney Anglican minister Peter Hobson, together with his wife Verlie, has conducted a weekly demon expulsion service in rented halls in suburban Sydney, casting away unclean spirits

Battle Flagging Father

Sat, Oct 25
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Millionaire

Sat, Oct 18
Roger Dowds was a painfully shy man who lived a quiet, sheltered life until he became a contestant on Ireland's popular version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire

Beyond the Shock Machine

Sat, Oct 11
In the summer of 1961 Stanley Milgram, a 27-year-old associate professor of psychology at Yale University, conducted a series of controversial experiments designed to test the limits of obedience

The Bells of Toledo

Sat, Oct 4
A passionate cinephile's idiosyncratic homage to the great Spanish film-maker Luis Bu?uel

Keeping Horses In The House - A Roma Radio Station in Budapest

Sat, Sep 27
Despite the recent European Union campaign in support of the rights of the Roma (Gypsies), they remain a visibly discriminated-against minority, facing higher than average rates of poverty, unemployment and imprisonment across Europe

The Lonely Animal - a snorer's memoir

Sat, Sep 20
Two shunned snorers, one a solution-seeking male and the other a woman with severe sleep apnea, reflect upon the impact that their 'terrible night noise' has had on their relationships

Being Coloured

Sat, Sep 13
Apartheid South Africa divided not just its black and white citizens but other race groups

The Old House

Sat, Sep 6
The Old House sits on a large block of land at the intersection of two arterial roads in one of the most populated suburbs in Australia

Corazon de Lorca

Sat, Aug 30
In Malaga and Granada a traveller is seeking traces of the celebrated Spanish poet and dramatist Federico Garcia Lorca

Dudley Kane - Darach ?'Cathain - is here in Leeds

Sat, Aug 23
Dudley Kane and Darach ?'Cathain were the same person

There's Something about Eels

Sat, Aug 16
The eel has an image problem

Double Life

Sat, Aug 9
Thirty-six beings, the lamed vav tzaddikim, keep the world turning according to Jewish tradition and the Talmud

Blogs, bribes, booms and post punk Beijing (with distant peasant protests a

Sat, Aug 2
Once closed to the world, China is now in the middle of a media feeding frenzy

The Power of Song

Sat, Jul 26
In 1957 the steam pipe on a goods train in England blew

A Tale of Two Hollywoods and Silenced by the Unspeakable

Sat, Jul 19
In the 1950s she was a Tinseltown actress, rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous

Climate change, habits and personal responsiblilty; Apologies to Tuvalu

Sat, Jul 12
Do you turn out the lights when you leave the room? Apologies to Tuvalu from Radio Eye producer Lea Redfern explores our personal relationships to, and responsibility for, climate change

A Drifting Coconut: The story of the Carteret Islanders

Sat, Jul 5
The low lying Carteret Islands are disappearing into the Western Pacific faster than can be explained by rises in sea level

Tell Me a Shipwreck

Sat, Jun 28
In 1875, a Scottish clipper, the Strathmore, sailed from London

True North

Sat, Jun 21
In the 21st century does Australia's North offer a land of genuine hope and promise to a new generation of pioneers desperately fleeing the drought stricken south? Liberal Senator Bill Heffernan believes the answer is a very definite yes: 'There's no question -- climate change is a reality

The Only Hooker in the Village

Sat, Jun 14
The Only Hooker in the Village explores the life of Miss Jennifer, a former primary school teacher turned sex-worker who works in a small town in regional Australia

El's Story

Sat, Jun 7
Streaming audio ('Listen Now') is available for the full program, but downloadable audio ('Download Audio') only for 'The Silence of the Cyclists' in the second half of the program

Ambiguity Okinawa, The Valentich Mystery and That was Then and So is This

Sat, May 31
Three diverse subjects from Tony Barrell's collection of features

Tokyo's Burning (1995)

Sat, May 24
Tokyo's Burning was made to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the mass firebombing of Tokyo in March 1945 in which 100000 people died and several million were 'de-housed'

Smokers Corner

Sat, May 17
This program was made as a 'balance' to the relentless and successful campaign against smoking and the virtual ostracisation of smokers from the work place

The Space Between Time

Sat, May 10
This is a study of the man who made the movies possiblepioneer photographer Edward Muybridge who began taking large format photographs of iconic landscapes of the American West and then caught the eye of the railway pioneer Leland Standford who supported his innovations

My 68

Sat, May 3
They often say if you can remember what happened in the 1960s, you weren't really there

A Place to Belong - Gavin's Story

Sat, Apr 26
Three stories from people who use the services of A Place To Belong, a community organisation based in an old house in inner city Brisbane which provides services and support for people dealing with a variety of mental health issues

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