Episodes

  • In The Spotlight - Ep 4
    Dec 18 2024

    This series is called “In the Spotlight” an oral history of live musicians working in London’s west end. It explores the varied working lives of freelance musicians (some going back to the 1940s) working in the nightclubs, the jazz and rock clubs, restaurants, tea dances and the function scene as well as in the theatres in central London.

    In this fourth and final episode musicians tell us about their work in West End theatre and changes in the live music scene. They tell about the difficulties and fears as well as the joys of their work.

    This podcast was produced by digital works.

    With thanks to our wonderful volunteers and to all of the musicians for sharing their time and stories with us.

    Thanks to the City of Westminster Archives and to Camden Local Studies Centre.

    The project was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

    You can listen to all of the interviews in their entirety on our project website where you can also watch the documentary film made as part of this project.

    Please visit www.fixingday.org.uk

    To find out more about our many oral history projects please visit www.digital-works.co.uk

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    27 mins
  • In The Spotlight - Ep 3
    Dec 18 2024

    This series is called “In the Spotlight” an oral history of live musicians working in London’s west end. It explores the varied working lives of freelance musicians (some going back to the 1940s) working in the nightclubs, the jazz and rock clubs, restaurants, tea dances and the function scene as well as in the theatres in central London.

    In Episode Three musicians tell us about the work they have done in London at all of the different venues and types of music a freelance musician needed to play to earn a living.

    This podcast was produced by digital works.

    With thanks to our wonderful volunteers and to all of the musicians for sharing their time and stories with us.

    Thanks to the City of Westminster Archives and to Camden Local Studies Centre.

    The project was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

    You can listen to all of the interviews in their entirety on our project website where you can also watch the documentary film made as part of this project.

    Please visit www.fixingday.org.uk

    To find out more about our many oral history projects please visit www.digital-works.co.uk

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    27 mins
  • In The Spotlight - Ep 2
    Dec 18 2024

    This series is called “In the Spotlight” an oral history of live musicians working in London’s west end. It explores the varied working lives of freelance musicians (some going back to the 1940s) working in the nightclubs, the jazz and rock clubs, restaurants, tea dances and the function scene as well as in the theatres in central London.

    In Episode two musicians tell us about the atmosphere of central London, starting out as professionals, and the role of Archer Street and fixers.

    This podcast was produced by digital works.

    With thanks to our wonderful volunteers and to all of the musicians for sharing their time and stories with us.

    Thanks to the City of Westminster Archives and to Camden Local Studies Centre.

    The project was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

    You can listen to all of the interviews in their entirety on our project website where you can also watch the documentary film made as part of this project.

    Please visit www.fixingday.org.uk

    To find out more about our many oral history projects please visit www.digital-works.co.uk

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    21 mins
  • In The Spotlight - Ep 1
    Dec 18 2024

    This series is called “In the Spotlight” an oral history of live musicians working in London’s west end. It explores the varied working lives of freelance musicians (some going back to the 1940s) working in the nightclubs, the jazz and rock clubs, restaurants, tea dances and the function scene as well as in the theatres in central London.

    In episode one musicians take us back to how they became interested in music, their influences, and recall their first gigs.

    This podcast was produced by digital works.

    With thanks to our wonderful volunteers and to all of the musicians for sharing their time and stories with us.

    Thanks to the City of Westminster Archives and to Camden Local Studies Centre.

    The project was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

    You can listen to all of the interviews in their entirety on our project website where you can also watch the documentary film made as part of this project.

    Please visit www.fixingday.org.uk

    To find out more about our many oral history projects please visit www.digital-works.co.uk

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    19 mins
  • Table Talk - Soor - Lebanese Restaurant
    Oct 3 2024

    Soor is a Lebanese Restaurant in Edgware Road with other branches in Harrow Road, Kilburn, Hendon and Soho. It is owned and run by three brothers.

    Made by Wings of Hope Community Association with digital-works and funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

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    22 mins
  • Table Talk - Diyarbakir - Turkish Restaurant
    Oct 3 2024

    Diyarbakir is a Turkish Restaurant in Edgware Road.

    Made by Wings of Hope Community Association with digital-works and funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

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    13 mins
  • Table Talk - Tuti - Sudanese Restaurant
    Oct 3 2024

    Tuti is a Sudanese restaurant in Edgware Road.

    Made by Wings of Hope Community Association with digital-works and funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

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    20 mins
  • Table Talk - Chris's Kitchen - Greek-Cypriot Cafe
    Oct 3 2024

    Chris's Kitchen is a Greek-Cypriot Cafe in Camden Town and has been family run since 1958.

    Made by Wings of Hope Community Association with digital-works and funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

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    17 mins