Smokers Corner/Three by three

July 27th, 2008 by Dan Hill

I think I’ll keep rolling out the Barrell as long as the ABC keep rolling them out of their archives. Here are two shorter, lighter pieces. ‘Smoker’s Corner’, from the mid-90s, was made as something of a counterpoint to the campaign to ban smoking from public places but is light-hearted and full of characters. Then ‘Three by three’: a more impressionistic piece about trios, triples or thirds - in this case the cricketing position of ‘third man’ (brilliant idea to get a Noo Yoiker to explain the rules of cricket, contrasted with a sonorous Henry Blofeld and the music from the film ‘The Third Man’), the mysterious third eye and the equally mysterious ’70s telly conspiracy known as ‘Alternative 3′.

Radio Eye: Smokers Corner/Three by three [mp3]

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