Tune into Highland radio or listen online
Dear Friends ,
Tonight at 9.00 pm Donegal's Highland Radio will broadcast the first
of four radio shows produced by FEASTA titled 'The Little Earth Show' .
Produced for a youth audience the Little Earth Show is a four-part radio drama with a difference, based partly on the best selling 'Little Earth Book' by James Bruges.
Each episode takes a topic and analyses the issues from a global and local perspective.
The style of the show is a competitive dialogue between two characters, which owe some part of their genesis to Homer and Lisa Simpson. Their running confrontation is set in a REALITY RADIO setting (like reality TV only on the radio ) which we call 'The Little Earth Show'.
This format allows us to be funny and provocative at the same time. The Reality Radio
setting gives us the excuse we need to place the contestants anywhere in the world that’s appropriate, whether on a beach in Donegal, in an SUV in California, on top of the Three Gorges Dam in China or in a food-truck in the Channel Tunnel.
This project is part education, part comedy and part radio drama. It’s a new concept in radio. The intention is to make entertaining, informative, challenging and accessible radio.
The Little Earth Show on Highland Radio
9.00 pm-Tuesday 27th January
and the 3rd, 10th, and 17th of February 2004
Listen on-line live at
http://www.highlandradio.com/main.htm
Or tune in on the radio if you are in the Donegal area:
103.3 MHz, 95.2 MHz, 94.7MHz, 96.9MHz and 87.9 MHz
Comment and find out more at www.littleearthshow.org
(under construction)
This production will be officially launched in March with broadcasts around
the country. If you know of a community or local station that might be
interested in broadcasting this production please contact the FEASTA office.
Funding for this project came from the Development Education Unit of
Development Co-operation Ireland and Trocaire.
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FEASTA The Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability
159 Lower Rathmines Road. Dublin 6.
Tel: +353 (0)1 4912773
Fax: +353 (0)1 4912203
www.feasta.org