Oxford Lives
Graeme Fry, Jeremy Allen
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Oxford Lives - Episode 33 with Tim Wraith
Oxford Lives
10/14/20 • 42 min
Tim Wraith is Corporate Partnerships Manager for Sobell House. But he’s more than that. Much more. Tim is a true force for good in our community, uniting individuals and organisations in the common cause of kindness. Here Tim talks about the vital role Sobell plays in the lives of so many in our city. He also talks Park Runs, half-marathons, charity cricket matches, and cooking 1500 meals for the homeless. An inspirational listen.
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Oxford Lives - Episode 8 with Melrose Fernandes
Oxford Lives
03/15/18 • 51 min
Melrose Fernandes has been teaching at Kings Oxford for 24 years. In a warm and lively interview, Melrose recollects her early years, fleeing with her family from Idi Amin’s Uganda, then settling in Rose Hill. We hear how she delivered papers to Graham Greene’s wife, went to school with Martin Keown and met the Amish community. Finally, Melrose reflects on the changing cultures and shifting student dynamics during her time at Kings.
Oxford Lives - Episode 53 with Malcolm Graham
Oxford Lives
05/14/24 • 62 min
Oxford Covered market 250th Anniversay Special with Malcolm Graham
The Covered Market is currently celebrating its 250th anniversary. From its origins as a meat market built to declutter the bloodied city streets to a thriving community hub and tourist hot spot, John Gwynn's 18th century classic still occupies a pivotal spot in Oxford life. Here to talk about the evolution of the market and to reflect upon his own evolution as a popular local historian, Malcolm Graham joins us on this commemorative edition of the show.
Oxford Lives - Episode 5 with Simon Image
Oxford Lives
03/08/18 • 72 min
Drama theorist, theatre producer, film maker, translator, tour guide: Simon possesses a vast knowledge of art, culture and social structures. On this must-listen podcast, Simon waxes lyrical on several subjects close to his heart from Italian playwright Luigi Pirandello’s romantic obsessions to the ethos of the British public school system to the elitism of Oxford University colleges. He also addresses the painstaking process of adapting a one-act play for the screen.
Oxford Lives - Episode 3 with Jeremy Spafford
Oxford Lives
03/08/18 • 52 min
Jeremy is the director of Arts at the Old Fire Station. Here, Jeremy tells us the ethos behind the OFS, explaining its remit to combine creative arts and support for the homeless community under one roof. Jeremy addresses the ongoing issue of funding and the constant balancing act of showcasing innovative theatre whilst covering costs. He also provides some excellent advice for aspiring artists and reflects on his love of Oxford- its international brand and cosmopolitan appeal.
Oxford Lives - Episode 54 with Nigel Ewers
Oxford Lives
06/07/24 • 60 min
New College was founded in 1379 by master mason William of Wykeham as a self-contained institution to quarantine and train priests at the time of the Black Death. As well as being one of the first Oxford colleges to take undergraduates and to appoint tutors to teach them, New College was the first in Oxford to be deliberately designed around a main quadrangle and still maintains many of its ancient features. In today's episode we talk to former Assistant Catering Services Manager and Butler to the Wardens, Nigel Ewers. Nigel retired in 2018 but was then reinstated as Visitor Liaison Officer and is a familiar sight to Oxford residents with his affable manner and fascinating anecdotes. We also talk to Nigel about his compelling life story and what drew him to the city in the first place.
Oxford Lives - Episode 7 with Benji Ming
Oxford Lives
03/08/18 • 71 min
Benji Ming is a man with many strings to his bow. Actor, author, model, tree surgeon, gardener...the list goes on. Here he talks about his early life and career, reflecting on football hooliganism and the Oi! Scene. He discusses his lengthy acting career, working with experimental director Andrew Kötting, appearing in panto with Bobby Knutt and working as a ceilidh consultant on Paddington 2. Finally, Benji tells us about his magnificent debut novel, Santa Cull, a comedy-horror masterpiece.
Oxford Lives - Episode 52 with Anna Eavis
Oxford Lives
03/21/24 • 63 min
In today's episode of Oxford Lives we talk to Anna Eavis, who has just taken over the role of CEO for Oxford Preservation Trust. We ask Anna about the role of the trust in maintaining historically significant buildings and green spaces throughout the city, the importance of volunteers and the forthcoming Open Doors Weekend. We also look at Anna's previous role as Ciritorial Director of English Heritage, where she played an integral part in allocating London's blue plaques and setting up the Stonehenge Visitor Centre. A fascinating listen.
Oxford Lives - Episode 51 Anniversary Special
Oxford Lives
12/20/23 • 72 min
50th Anniversary Special. To celebrate 50 episodes of the podcast, we recently held a live recording at the Bullingdon on Cowley Rd. The event was a panel discussion on 'Parallel Oxfords' with three previous guests taking part: multi-media and spoken word artist, Rawz; local historian, Liz Woolley; and author of Real Oxford, Patrick McGuinness. It turned out to be a fascinating evening with a free-flowing discussion that uncovered the real Oxford in all its complexities. Let us know what you think.https://www.patrickmcguinness.org/https://linktr.ee/forgottenstoriesoxfordhttp://lizwoolley.co.uk/
Oxford Lives - Episode 6 with Rob Walters
Oxford Lives
03/08/18 • 75 min
Author, tour guide, businessman, traveller. Rob is a fascinating man with a strong Oxford presence. Here he reminisces on his idyllic Gloucestershire childhood, apprenticeship as a telephone engineer and work with the telecoms industry. Real ale, shoe shining. Catalonia’s bid for independence are just some of the topics discussed. Rob also reflects on his considerable writing career, in particular Oxford Rogues, examining the lives of ten disreputable gents associated with our historic city.
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How many episodes does Oxford Lives have?
Oxford Lives currently has 56 episodes available.
What topics does Oxford Lives cover?
The podcast is about Friends, Social, News, Actor, Culture, Stories, Learning, Narrative, Rob, Good, People, Hobbies, You, Acting, Fashion, Interesting, Society & Culture, Film, Mix, Relax, Your, Beauty, Society, Art, History, Games, Celebrity, Investing, Personal Journals, Future, Happy, Design, Thriller, Music, Performing, Allen, Who, Community, Money, Local, Home, Glee, Family, Funny, Live, This, Medicine, Listening, Get, The, Comedy, Entertainment, Podcast, Podcasts, Richard, Finance, City, Technology, Education, Religion, Laugh, Science, Small, Personal, Kids, Sports, Tv, Journal, Health, Business, Theatre, Bob, Wellbeing, Travel, Image, Careers, Politics, Government, Network, Horror and Life.
What is the most popular episode on Oxford Lives?
The episode title 'Oxford Lives - Episode 33 with Tim Wraith' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Oxford Lives?
The average episode length on Oxford Lives is 55 minutes.
How often are episodes of Oxford Lives released?
Episodes of Oxford Lives are typically released every 25 days, 10 hours.
When was the first episode of Oxford Lives?
The first episode of Oxford Lives was released on Mar 8, 2018.
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