主持人:Phil Whelan
Welcome to Friday, and your sunny Brew. At 12:10 it's Marshy Movie time. Our intrepid film critic will once again be unbearable, as tomorrow is the unveiling of his new radio series all about Asian film! In the meantime, James Marsh brings you this week's nods and winks from the week on-screen. Danny Hicks will be coming your way at 1:25 with more 'Sports and All'. Join James, and Danny, on Facebook live if you can.
主持人:Phil Whelan
Welcome to a wet and getting wetter Monday here on The Brew. It's perfect rugby weather, so Robbie McRobbie will be with you at his usual time of 12.10, with all the latest. Chris Watts is with us at 12.40 to fix your 'training zones', so stick around and join him on Facebook live if you can. He'll happily answer any questions you may have about, well, anything really. Neil Runcieman is busy today, so he'll be back next week. Instead, at 1.25 we'll be finding out all about a very cool French May event called 'Symphony of New Worlds'. It's a wonderful combo of music and movement styles from around the world. It involves two orchestras as well, one of them being the City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong. Our friend (and CCOHK boss) Leanne Nicholls will fill you in. And... as The Peninsula Hotel is the lead sponsor for this event, you can win dinner for two at 'Felix' today, as well. Listen out for the question so simple that even Phil knows the answer, and email your answer, and your phone number, to radio3@rthk.hk. As usual, we'll pick a name from the hat near the end of today's Brew (clue: brush up on your Pen history).
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