This is a weekly radio show on North Manchester FM 106.6 where I look through the week’s releases in movies and videogames, plus the charts, a look at what’s new on TV, and news for all three!
The show features reviews, charts and new releases for films and videogames plus a look and the week’s TV and plenty of news!
This week features:
- Haywire, starring Gina Carano & Michael Fassbender – DVD review
- U.S. Top 10 Movies
- New U.K. cinema releases out this week: including Magic Mike, Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, Ice Age: Continental Drift, Detachment and The Prey
- New Blu-ray & DVD releases out this week: including 21 Jump Street, Teen Wolf, Episodes, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia, Trishna and Rampart
- Top 10 Videogames charts plus Top 40 new entries and new releases including The Sims 3: Diesel Stuff Pack (PC) and Inversion (Xbox 360, PS3)
- Videogames news
- TV shows reviewed from the past two weeks: Blackout (BBC1), 4Seven’s Opening Schedule
- A look ahead to new programmes on this coming week: Twenty Twelve Series 2 (BBC2), Bank of Dave (C4) and several classic movies.
First hour:
Track listing (first hour):
- 1. Bloodhound Gang – The Bad Touch
- 2. Katy Coffey – Helter Skelter
- 3. Rolling Stones – Undercover Of The Night (Extended Mix)
- 4. A.C. Marias – One Of Our Girls Has Gone Missing
- 5. Erasure – Piano Song
- 6. Scritti Politti – Oh Patti (Don’t Feel Sorry for Loverboy)
- 6. David Bowie – Jump They Say
Second hour:
Track listing (second hour):
- 1. Ben E King – Stand By Me
- 2. Nik Kershaw – Radio Musicola
- 3. Pepi Deluxe – Before You Leave
- 4. A Flock of Seagulls – Wishing I Had A Photograph Of You
- 5. Joe Walsh – Analog Man
- 6. Bill Withers – Lovely Day (remix)
- 7. Pink Floyd – Learning To Fly
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Previous episodes:
Shows 27 onwards (Feb 2012-) can be heard here
Shows 12-26 (Sept 2011-Jan 2012) can be heard here
Shows 1-11 (May-Aug 2011) can be heard here
Reviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic valve operation survivor from the same year. Running DVDfever.co.uk since 2000. Nobel Peace Prize winner 2021.