Fri, 29 February 2008
This week comedian Geraldine Hickey comes in to chew the fat and talk haircuts, scouts and everything in between. Christos Tsiolkas comes in to review new film "There Will Be Blood" and we'll hear a very heated discussion that the team have with State Education Minister Bronwyn Pike. Kicking things off this episode is an interview with documentary film maker
David Sington about his new production, "In the Shadow of the Moon". |
Thu, 28 February 2008
This week Mike Bantick (gaming) and Andrew Fish (legal) take you on a smooth ride down the sometimes bumpy road otherwise known as the Information Super Highway. Be sure to check out the Byte Into It blog to review all this shows features. To subscribe to the blog feed and have topics and links delivered to your reader, simply go to byteintoit.wordpress.com/feed/ Byte Into It broadcasts live from |
Wed, 27 February 2008
Sarah Johnson on the phone talking about the sate of demand for Architects
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Tue, 26 February 2008
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Sun, 24 February 2008
Back in the studio for 2008. Our guest, Dr Marcel Jackson from the Department of Mathematics at La Trobe University, described algebra as both a pure and applied scientific endeavour. Other stories were: testing goldfish memory, healing internal organs, Antarctic sea creatures, German spies and their neenish tarts, and digging for dinosaur bones. For more information visit www.einsteinagogo.net |
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Sat, 23 February 2008
A fistful of reviews this week...
Lisa Dethridge reviews the Seth Gordon documentary The King of Kong, about a high school science teacher and a hot sauce mogul vying for the Guinness World Record on the classic arcade game, Donkey Kong Gary Hillberg reviews the DVD release of El Cid, starring Charlton Heston and Sophia Loren, which includes some very interesting extras Peter Kemp reviews Julian Schnabel's third film, Le Scaphandre et le papillon (The Diving Bell and The Butterfly), the true story of Elle editor Jean-Dominique Bauby and the last 2 years of his life with Locked-In syndrome; and Rupert Everett's autobiography, Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins Brian McFarlane reviews Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film, There Will Be Blood, starring Daniel Day-Lewis in his Academy Award-winning role as Daniel Plainview, a charismatic and ruthless oil prospector David Kilderry talks about the purchase of the Dendy Cinema chain by Icon Entertainment Mark Hartley discusses the end of the HD DVD / Blu-ray battle, reviews Rambo (number 4, not First Blood Part 2) and recommends the YouTube video reviews and reminiscences of Lorenzo Semple Jr and Marcia Nasatir, aka The Reel Geezers Check out the Film Buffs interview archive |
Sat, 23 February 2008
This week on Best Music Interviews Darren from Gerling and E.L.F speaks to Richard from Incoming, Tim Thorpe flirts with the ladies of local two piece outfit Royal Chord, and to finish up, Neil Rogers gets the lowdown from ex-Moler musician Helen Cattanach about her new band Los Dominados and their new album entitled Pet Head.
Till next week! |
Thu, 21 February 2008
This episode we'll hear from Harmsy who goes from Fozzy bear to Joan of Arc in 'Biography Boggle', Razza Dazza Dooley- aka Birdman Goes Wild will talk all things fish and a call-in will feature favourite fakes from a 'Givson' guitar to 'Bullabong' t-shirts. We start off with Clem and a discussion about online newspapers. |
Thu, 21 February 2008
This week Keren Flavell sits in the hosts seat and enjoys some general IT chit chat with Byters regulars Byron Scullin (Mac) and Edward Borland (Linux) The show features an interview with Justin Brow, representing the Mobile Enterprise Growth Alliance (MEGA). To learn more about this fantastic organization, see the web site at www.mega.org.au. Be sure to check out the Byte Into It blog to review all the shows features. To subscribe to the blog feed and have topics and links delivered to your reader, simply go to byteintoit.wordpress.com/feed/ Byte Into It broadcasts live from |
