For politicians to play on their hip-to-the-street iPods
Here’s an idea for making the goings-on in Parliament more accessible: podcast them. Questions to ministers would be a good session to use it for. Set up an automated system to record the...
View ArticleThe Pod Delusion
A belated plug for The Pod Delusion, a new podcast in which I’m implicated. Co-ordinated and edited by living legend James O’Malley, it’s a From Our Own Correspondent style collection of short pieces...
View ArticleThe Pod Delusion on party conference
The other day I mentioned The Pod Delusion, a new podcast to which I’m contributing. Episode 2 is out today and subjects include homeopathy, NHS cuts and the BNP on Question Time. My piece – “if it’s...
View ArticleThe Pod Delusion 3: Gordon Brown’s speech
A quick plug for the third episode of The Pod Delusion, the podcast what I’ve been doing stuff for. This episode asks whether atheism is just for the middle classes, what’s available on Freeview and...
View ArticlePodcast!
Last night, I went to Thom‘s to record my second guest appearance on the thomyk podcast. I was standing in for Michael Reeve, who’s gallivanting around Asia. We discussed such diverse issues as...
View ArticleMore podcasting delusions
I’m back on The Pod Delusion podcast this week. Or rather, my nationality-non-specific alter ego Professor Wilhelm Howells is on, explaining, in a manner of speaking, what the Large Hadron Collider is...
View Article2009
I don’t send round robin letters with my Christmas cards. I don’t usually manage to send Christmas cards. But if I did send cards and if I did include a letter, the tradition would be to brag about how...
View ArticleAn absence of Eurovision
Regular readers of this blog will know that I usually post a summary of the Eurovision entrants around this time of year. Alas, what with elections and then post-election holidays and then going to the...
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