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Post by Richard on Feb 15, 2012 9:03:34 GMT
Hello folks! Roy Noble will be talking to Hayley on BBC Radio Wales this afternoon, Wednesday 15 February 2012, from 2:00pm. You can listen live here: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c187hRichard
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Post by scoobedoo on Feb 15, 2012 9:23:07 GMT
Hello folks! Roy Noble will be talking to Hayley on BBC Radio Wales this afternoon, Wednesday 15 February 2012, from 2:00pm. You can listen live here: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c187hRichard OM Gawd Richard thats 3.am in the mornin here in NZ hopefully somebody will post in on HWI as I will be pushing a few :zz: enjoy your concerts everyone I am sure you will have a BALL it will be brilliant...enjoy Rodders CH CH NZ
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Post by grant on Feb 15, 2012 14:11:54 GMT
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Post by martindn on Feb 15, 2012 14:34:41 GMT
Hope somebody recorded it! Unfortunately I was unable to get to my computers, otherwise I would have done. They were laying ashphalt in our hall (don't ask), which prevented me from getting upstairs to where my computers are.
Looks like it should be possible to replay the show, oncw it is over though, so all is not lost.
Martin D
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Post by grant on Feb 15, 2012 14:38:03 GMT
Hello everyone Very nice interview with Roy Noble - judging by Hayley's tone of voice, it would seem she really likes talking to him and he to her. Roy commented afterwards that she is so easy to talk to Roy started by referring to Hayley's 10 years in the business despite being still so young - Hayley saying with a giggle that she feels quite old! Talked a bit about the upcoming Paradiso tour with Hayley saying that she will be singing some tracks from the album that she hasn't sung in the UK yet. Talked about working with Ennio Morriconi and that she was happy with the album and that people had responded well to it. Roy congratulated Hayley on her engagement saying that it was handy that she would be marrying a sound engineer - adding that that was the next best thing to marrying an ear nose and throat specialist! Hayley responded by saying that she is a very happy girl at the moment with a very sparkly ring on her finger. Roy asked how things were in Christchurch to which Hayley replied "still shaky" adding about her Christmas shopping experience in Riccarton Mall which she found terrifying - the biggest earthquake she had experienced. I didn't catch all the details but Roy told Hayley something that she didn't know about an All Blacks player enlisting the help of local trades people to help with the rebuilding of Christchurch - a Welsh player perhaps? Roy concluded by playing Whispers In A Dream Best wishes Grant
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Post by martindn on Feb 15, 2012 17:07:24 GMT
Unfortuately it seems that this programme is not goig to be made available in RadioPlayer.
Got the other three we know about though!
Martin D
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Post by Dave on Feb 15, 2012 18:04:21 GMT
Unfortuately it seems that this programme is not goig to be made available in RadioPlayer. Got the other three we know about though! Martin D Hello Martin D, Oh yes it is! I'm recording it now. I was unable to listen to the other interviews as I've been having my phone lines changed over this afternoon, hopefully they will be in iPlayer too but it's good to know you have them if we need them. Cheers, Dave
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Post by martindn on Feb 15, 2012 18:08:13 GMT
Hi Dave,
Yes, I guess I didn't wait long enough for the Wales one.
Yes, currently uploading the others to Mediafire. I will link to them on HWI anyway, but if you want to do anything else with them, let me know.
Martin D
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Post by Jillian on Feb 15, 2012 22:06:58 GMT
Thanks for your summaries, Grant! Sounds like a great interview!
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Post by martindn on Feb 15, 2012 22:24:38 GMT
Well, Jillian, I did get it eventually and here it is www.mediafire.com/?i2o7cmq7b59x2juProbably my favourite of the ones I found. I love to hear her say things like "I'ma very very happy girl right now". I'm happy for you too Hayley. God bless you! BTW I had a sniff around other likely ones like Newcastle (for the Sage) and Solent (for Bournemouth) and Essexb (for Southend) with no success. As far as we know there were only four. Martin D
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