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Andy Zaltzman’s BBC show, “Yes It’s The Ashes”

By Will last year, at the start of July, 2 Comments »

Andy Zaltzman – comic, Bugler, cricket blogger – starts his own BBC radio show tomorrow, at 11am on BBC Radio Five Live. It’s called either “Yes It’s The Ashes” or “Andy Zaltzman’s Alternative Ashes”, I’m not sure which.

He’s slightly lining his underwear about it, but I’m sure it’ll be sharp, different and entertaining – so lend your ears tomorrow morning, or download the podcast shortly afterwards.

Update: Here’s the MP3:

http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/fivelive/altashes/altashes_20090704-1313a.mp3

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Ricky Ponting on the Adelaide Test

By Scott 4 years ago, at the start of December, 3 Comments »

Quite an interesting podcast interview with Ricky Ponting can be heard here.

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Shindig Shinde

By Will 4 years ago, mid-May, No Comments; be the first!

Woot and woohoo and “jolly well dones” to Ranjit Shinde who, I notice, has just finished producing Cricinfo’s first proper podcast. Nice one Shindig! I haven’t met old Shinde but chat to him at work and Jenny, Cricinfo colleage and fruity-tea-drinker, knows him well. Very slick bit of audio, I reckon. Well done that man.

Listen to it here.

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Simon Hughes is podcasting

By Will 4 years ago, at the start of March, 6 Comments »

Aside from his own Podcast, Rick Eyre mentions a couple of others: The Cover Drive and The Telegraph’s Simon Hughes. I like Hughes; he’s a really excellent writer, and his podcasts could be quite entertaining. I’m completely unconvinced about Podcasts…who has the time to listen to them all? Not I. I have an Ipod, but the whole “getting it on there” thing has me a bit confused. It’s not easy, and I’m not very clever. So until some genius makes it a simple case of plugging it in, leaving it for a minute, and unplugging then I can’t be naffed.

I’ll try Hughes’ out though…good on The Telegraph for being bold enough to try out a new technology, though.

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