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Today: Arthur Smith and Tube Announcements

June 25th, 2009 by James Bridle

A little snippet from Today: "Can Gandhi calm down commuters? David Sillito reports on why the words of the Indian leader - as well as Einstein, Jean Paul Sartre and other great thinkers - are to be included in service announcements on the London Underground. Comedian Arthur Smith says a good announcement can somehow bring people together on public transport." His own suggestions, of course, trump Jeremy Deller's... [MP3]

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Chuck D on Today

May 30th, 2008 by James Bridle

Twenty years after Nation of Millions..., Chuck D gives his thoughts on rap, filesharing, and the Nation of Islam. On the Today show. The only reason to be up at 8am on a Bank Holiday Monday.

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Conrad Black on Today

December 1st, 2007 by Steve Bowbrick

Conrad Black and his wife Barbara Amiel as Cardinal Richelieu and Marie AntoinetteAll the historical analogies were long ago used up. Shakespearian? Check. Greek tragedy? Check. Mediaeval Popes? Check. Robber Barons? Check. He must have grown sick of that photo of he and his wife dressed as Cardinal Richelieu and Marie Antoinette (so I'm sure he won't mind me running it one more time).

I wouldn't normally pick an interview from Today for Speechification but, blimey, Conrad Black's good value. This item comes between Black's conviction and his sentencing so the interview is quite pregnant with dramatic tension. As Black says: "this is not over." We can only watch this space. (MP3)

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ANZAC rugby fans ’stuck’ in The City of Light

October 11th, 2007 by Steve Bowbrick

Garret Keogh brought this tragic item from Today to my attention. Heartbreaking... (MP3).

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