EPISODE · Apr 30, 2020 · 54 MIN
Politics of Sound #14 Carole Walker, Former BBC Political Correspondent
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In a special first anniversary edition, Iain Carnegie invites journalist, broadcaster and former BBC Political Correspondent Carole Walker to pay her own visit to the Politics of Sound virtual Record Shop and select her three all-time favourite albums. Carole emerges with an inspired and eclectic selection by Sex Pistols, David Bowie and Stan Getz and offers a fascinating insight into her life before journalism, her experiences of reporting from some of the world's most dangerous war zones, the night she attended a Sex Pistols gig in Cromer - and much more! The episode concludes with an airing of the brilliant new single release by Carole's daughter, Sofia Grant, 'Storm'. Happy Anniversary to all Politics of Sound listeners - here's to our second year!
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In a special first anniversary edition, Iain Carnegie invites journalist, broadcaster and former BBC Political Correspondent Carole Walker to pay her own visit to the Politics of Sound virtual Record Shop and select her three all-time favourite albums. Carole emerges with an inspired and eclectic selection by Sex Pistols, David Bowie and Stan Getz and offers a fascinating insight into her life before journalism, her experiences of reporting from some of the world's most dangerous war ...
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