Radio Evaluation
Throughout the assignment I have played a main part in The Encore Show, I produced and presented the show. I have also helped in the production of Tea and Toast all be it on a much smaller scale than The Encore Show. I feel that during the production of both shows there has been more emphasis on the Tea and Toast show in regards of other people contribution. Because of this I wasn’t able to put a lot of my effort into Tea and Toast as I was producing a lot of work for the Encore Show to make sure everything was completed on time.
I think that both shows went very well but after listening back to the recordings I feel that improvements could have been made.
The Encore Show could be improved by me knowing the script better, at some points I stutter and lose my way; this is very noticeable when listening back to the recording. I also think that the features needed more clear introduction and explanation. I also think that the ‘What is this musical?’ feature would off worked better if it was fully explained at the start of the show and then the clips played throughout the show and the answers revealed at the end of the show, this way it give s the audience a chance to email their answers as throughout the show we didn’t have any emails, I believe this is because of the amount of time given to guess the answers. I also think it would of helped if we played the video over stratcast along with the webcam, this gives the audience a chance to see the video if they are not able to go on face book in such a short space of time.
Tea and Toast could be improved by having the 3 presenters have their own parts in the script instead of having one main presenter and the others adding comments in as it was not clear which one of the girls was presenting. There was a promotional video made by myself for the show, unfortunately due to work load I was unable to finish this video before we recorded the show, I think that we could off used more online content for the show but I believe that everyone has been so involved with the shows that the online content has been slightly overlooked.
For the encore show we chose an older audience to make our show more unique to the others that were submitted for the children in need broadcast, we could of aimed this at a younger audience by using soundbeds, a lively presenter (or two) and more up to date songs from musicals such as legally blond and sweet charity. We think that our show targeted ages 25/30+ and from our audience research we saw that the show appealed to women more than men. After our first rehearsal we got feedback of some of our listeners, the women who work in the zone canteen said that they loved the show and really enjoyed our choice of music and other listeners actually suggested different songs from the musicals we chose. Because of our feedback we decided that for our CIN show we would keep the same format and musicals but change the songs to include some of the requests and to keep the energy up for the live event. In hindsight the rehearsal worked better than the live show because there was not as much energy, the girls Amy and Laura who were dancing for the camera in our first rehearsal did not do the same for our live show, I think that they made the audience laugh and stay listening to the show. Also I think that because of the unfortunate circumstances of the Thursday morning I could have had more energy and could have been a bit happier as when listening back I don’t sound like I’m enjoying the show which I did in the rehearsals. We chose not to use soundbeds so we did not confuse our audience with different sounds from different places; this is similar to Elaine Page’s show, also when looking for suitable soundbeds we could not find many musical related ones that would not confuse the audience as some might think that a song had started. I think that if we used the overture for Chicago for a soundbed however it would not be suitable for every musical and give the show a very different sound as the overture is all brass band music which some people dislike. Also we could not use other musical instrumentals as people who know the musicals well will recognise them and if we did a different soundbed every time to suit the next song in the playlist the audience could become very confused and the shows fluidity would be lost.
In regards to the encore shows playlist we chose songs from musicals that have been previously played on Elaine Page’s show, this way we knew we were covered by the PRS licence, when researching this we found that Elaine didn’t play and songs from Oliver or Grease, because of this we replaced these two songs with ‘don’t rain on my parade’ by the cast off glee and ‘time warp’ also by the cast of glee. However whilst broadcasting the show we found we needed to cut the show down by 5 or so minuets so we chose to take out the time warp as the song had the least rehearsed link. We had to cut our show down as we were asked to put James and Greg’s hairspray feature into our show, our show was the most suitable for the feature and I think it worked well within our schedule. The feature was 8 minuets long so we had to take something out to fit it in. Our other features were 2 musical reviews and 4 clips of our ‘actors’ acting out clips from different musicals. The reviews didn’t work as well as we had hoped and both seemed to be the synopsis of the show. The clips of the actors would have worked better if we had them in our schedule on myriad because our first clip didn’t actually work because Georgie’s Mac (that we were playing the clips from) wasn’t properly connected to the desk. However we did mention the website where we could watch the video’s as I have previously mentioned.
Sunday, 28 November 2010
The Encore Show
The Encore Show Treatment
Format
Live radio show to be broadcast for children in need.
Duration
1 hour
Intended audience
The primary audience for this show would be middle age women as this group of people enjoy watching and going to musicals, on our ‘test run’ we found that the ladies in the zone (ages 45+) really enjoyed the music and we got some very good feedback from them. However our secondary audience would be people of all ages as everyone enjoys musicals in some form of medium. We found that in our rehearsals we had lots of people singing along and dancing to the well known classics.
Style
As the show’s content is very similar to that of Elaine Page’s BBC 2 show we have chosen to make the style very similar too. We are doing that by having mainly music, a female presenter and lots of facts about each different musical. We also have a interview with a ‘actress’ which is also featured on the BBC 2 show.
Rationale
We believe our show is something different, a style that no one else had chosen to use for children in need. It will be a good ‘break’ from all of the current music and conversation. Musicals are for all ages and we play music that everyone appreciates.
Feasibility
We think this radio show is very feasible as there is such a wide audience for it, it is fun and exiting.
Budget
No budget necessary
Deadline
The show goes live on the 17th November
Format
Live radio show to be broadcast for children in need.
Duration
1 hour
Intended audience
The primary audience for this show would be middle age women as this group of people enjoy watching and going to musicals, on our ‘test run’ we found that the ladies in the zone (ages 45+) really enjoyed the music and we got some very good feedback from them. However our secondary audience would be people of all ages as everyone enjoys musicals in some form of medium. We found that in our rehearsals we had lots of people singing along and dancing to the well known classics.
Style
As the show’s content is very similar to that of Elaine Page’s BBC 2 show we have chosen to make the style very similar too. We are doing that by having mainly music, a female presenter and lots of facts about each different musical. We also have a interview with a ‘actress’ which is also featured on the BBC 2 show.
Rationale
We believe our show is something different, a style that no one else had chosen to use for children in need. It will be a good ‘break’ from all of the current music and conversation. Musicals are for all ages and we play music that everyone appreciates.
Feasibility
We think this radio show is very feasible as there is such a wide audience for it, it is fun and exiting.
Budget
No budget necessary
Deadline
The show goes live on the 17th November
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
The Encore Show Playlist. Updated - 2 times missing
1 Gimmie, Gimmie, Gimmie- ABBA 3:51
2 Stars – Les Mis
3 Electricity – Billy Elliot 5:49
4 Do Ray Me – Sound Of Music 2:16
5 I’d Do Anything – Oliver 3:44
6 Defying Gravity – Wicked 5:51
7 What a Feeling – Flashdance 4:04
8 All That Jazz- Chicago 5:04
9 Grease Lightning – Grease 0:00
10 (I’ve Had The) Time Of My Life – Dirty Dancing 4:42
2 Stars – Les Mis
3 Electricity – Billy Elliot 5:49
4 Do Ray Me – Sound Of Music 2:16
5 I’d Do Anything – Oliver 3:44
6 Defying Gravity – Wicked 5:51
7 What a Feeling – Flashdance 4:04
8 All That Jazz- Chicago 5:04
9 Grease Lightning – Grease 0:00
10 (I’ve Had The) Time Of My Life – Dirty Dancing 4:42
Tea and Toast Playlist
1 Do Your Thing Basement Jaxx 04:10
2 All Summer Long Kid Rock 04:55
3 The Bird And The Worm Owl City 03:27
4 Hey Soul Sister Train 03:38
5 Sweet Escape Gwen Stafini 04:06
6 Dancing With Myself Glee Soundtrack 03:10
7 Just The Way You Are Bruno Mars 03:39
8 Rollerblades Eliza Doolittle 03:03
9 The Cave Mumford & Sons 03:37
10 Barbara Streisand Duck Sauce
11 Kiss With A Fist Florence and The Machine 02:04
12 Last Thing On My Mind Steps 03:03
13 Doctor Jones Aqua 03:20
2 All Summer Long Kid Rock 04:55
3 The Bird And The Worm Owl City 03:27
4 Hey Soul Sister Train 03:38
5 Sweet Escape Gwen Stafini 04:06
6 Dancing With Myself Glee Soundtrack 03:10
7 Just The Way You Are Bruno Mars 03:39
8 Rollerblades Eliza Doolittle 03:03
9 The Cave Mumford & Sons 03:37
10 Barbara Streisand Duck Sauce
11 Kiss With A Fist Florence and The Machine 02:04
12 Last Thing On My Mind Steps 03:03
13 Doctor Jones Aqua 03:20
Radio Analysis Part 2
Elaine Page – Radio 2: Sundays 1pm till 3pm
BBC iPlayer
Content: Elaine Page discuses different musicals, talking about the writers and the actors in the show, she also talks about different covers of the songs and when they were done.
Presenter: Female presenter Elaine Page is somewhat formal and cheerful, she talks directly to the audience, for example saying hello etc. When introducing different songs she uses puns that the audience might find amusing (‘Lets move on to something more GLEEful’ – Plays Don’t Rain on My Parade – Glee)
Layout: The show starts after the 1 o’clock news, after the newscaster finishes an ident introduces the show ’88:91FM Elaine Page’ this ident then goes into the first song, a cheerful musical number. Elaine Page does not use any sound beds so she is heard correctly and keeps the show formal. Like the radio 1 show EPs show also advertises other Radio 2 programming half way through the show, this is to get the EP audience interested in other radio 2 shows.
Feature: Break A Leg: Elaine Page plays clips from the public who thank her about mentioning their musicals. She talks about different performances of musicals i.e. the circus style performance of Wizard of Oz. Also she plays songs from the musicals helping raise awareness of the performance.
Song choice: All of the songs are easy listening soundtracks to films and musicals, many songs are from not so well known musicals. Elaine Page is also knows for playing songs from the popular American television series Glee. EP plays a wide variety of musical numbers, some very cheerful, some not so cheerful, some are acapella and others are just the music (like the well known soundtrack for E.T.) this is so that every different type and style of musical is covered so that all of the audience will enjoy some of the music even if they dislike conventional musical numbers.
Guests: Elaine page sometimes interviews musical theatre actors, for example a few weeks ago she interviewed Jim Dale, a comedian, actor, song writer, voice over artist and popular musical theatre performer. In the interview she discuses different jobs the actor has had and plays clips of the artists work.
BBC iPlayer
Content: Elaine Page discuses different musicals, talking about the writers and the actors in the show, she also talks about different covers of the songs and when they were done.
Presenter: Female presenter Elaine Page is somewhat formal and cheerful, she talks directly to the audience, for example saying hello etc. When introducing different songs she uses puns that the audience might find amusing (‘Lets move on to something more GLEEful’ – Plays Don’t Rain on My Parade – Glee)
Layout: The show starts after the 1 o’clock news, after the newscaster finishes an ident introduces the show ’88:91FM Elaine Page’ this ident then goes into the first song, a cheerful musical number. Elaine Page does not use any sound beds so she is heard correctly and keeps the show formal. Like the radio 1 show EPs show also advertises other Radio 2 programming half way through the show, this is to get the EP audience interested in other radio 2 shows.
Feature: Break A Leg: Elaine Page plays clips from the public who thank her about mentioning their musicals. She talks about different performances of musicals i.e. the circus style performance of Wizard of Oz. Also she plays songs from the musicals helping raise awareness of the performance.
Song choice: All of the songs are easy listening soundtracks to films and musicals, many songs are from not so well known musicals. Elaine Page is also knows for playing songs from the popular American television series Glee. EP plays a wide variety of musical numbers, some very cheerful, some not so cheerful, some are acapella and others are just the music (like the well known soundtrack for E.T.) this is so that every different type and style of musical is covered so that all of the audience will enjoy some of the music even if they dislike conventional musical numbers.
Guests: Elaine page sometimes interviews musical theatre actors, for example a few weeks ago she interviewed Jim Dale, a comedian, actor, song writer, voice over artist and popular musical theatre performer. In the interview she discuses different jobs the actor has had and plays clips of the artists work.
Radio Analysis Part 1
Ferne Cotton – Radio 1: 10am – 12:45pm weekdays
Listened Live
Feature: Live lounge – This is a ‘competition’ to see which live lounge song is voted the best off 2010. Ferne plays 3 clips of different acoustic songs (not the whole song) so people can get an idea of it, then the audience can vote for there favourite song by texting the name of the artist to the studio, later on in the show the Live Lounge cover with the most votes gets ‘put through to round 2’ and the full song is played. EXAMPLE: 30 Seconds To Mars’ acoustic cover of Lady GaGa’s Bad Romance, Dianna Vickers’ acoustic cover of her own single Once and Jason Derulo’s acoustic version of his song Ridin’ Solo. The feature is introduced and clips are played regularly throughout the show for 15 minuets. After 15 minuets the full version today’s winner’ song is played this example’s winner was 30 Seconds to Mars – Bad Romance.
Song choice: Radio 1’s target audience is mainly teenagers and young adults, we can tell this primarily through the song choices made on Ferne Cotton’s mid-morning show. The show plays current pop and indie music such as Katy on a Mission – Katy B, Firework - Katy Perry and I Bet You Look Good on the Dance Floor – The Arctic Monkeys both well known up beat songs. Other that ‘current music’ Ferne Cotton’s show doesn’t have a set theme for music unlike Elaine Page’s Radio 2 show where all of the playlist are songs from musicals. The radio 1 show plays a mix of current ant popular tracks ranging from pop, dance, rock, indie and new music.
Presenter: Ferne Cotton is a well known TV presenter who has presented a wide variety of shows, because of this we, as an audience, recognise her voice and already know what she looks like. Ferne Cotton is very chatty and talks directly at the audience as she is the only presenter; she tries to inject humour into what she is saying and how she is saying it by changing the pitch and tone of her voice, the audience can relate to how she is doing this, this engages the audience and keeps their attention throughout the show. Ferne also laughs to herself when she says something funny, she sometimes stops to think or ‘ums’ through her presentations, this makes her seem informal and accessible because she is not just talking at the audiences with a well rehearsed script. An audience can recognise a rehearsed script compared to a presenter with notes to follow, the latter is more comfortable to listen to and the target audience prefers informal communication.
Layout: Ferne presents over a very quiet sound bed so that the audience can hear her clearly but this is also because when she does pause the audience hears the sound bed instead of silence which can sometimes be uncomfortable for the audience. Some of the songs are seqwayed by an indent usually saying ‘Ferne Cotton on radio 1’. Idents are used when going to the news and returning from the news (half past the hour). Idents are also used over the opening of a song a good example of this would be when I Bet That You Look Good on the Dance Floor was played an ident with information about the show was played over the songs well known introduction. This is also done at the end of the song: the audience can hear both the ident and the end of the song. Also the show promotes different radio 1 shows in-between the songs, for example between 2 songs on the Ferne Cotton show was a clip from Chris Moyles’ Radio 1 breakfast show, the clip uses one of the shows idents, a soundbed and had the presenters laughing and joking with each other. At the end of the clip we hear ‘our’ presenter Ferne in the clip commenting on the jokes – this makes a link between the two shows.
Guests: Ferne has a ‘guest’ with her at midday. A woman who presents the celebrity news, through this Ferne and the other presenter discuss the celebrity news and listen to clips of quotes from celebrities for example Russell Brand for the awards and Dermot O’Leary for the X-Factor. The news presenter very formal when discussing the news and becomes chatty when discussing the news with Ferne, this keeps the news room feel to the discussion because it is till news and should be taken seriously, also by keeping the news part of the feature formal the woman does not show her opinion and cannot seem bias. As it is Radio 1 and a public service broadcast the BBC have a responsibility to share any news with the audience and cannot be bias towards any type of news – celebrity or otherwise. The celebrity news is broken up by a song, on this show it was The Black Eyed Peas – Time of my life, and uses a different sound bed to establish that it is different from just Ferne presenting.
End of the show: The presenter discuses the schedule for the rest of the day and what will be in some if the other presenters show, mentions a competition and talks about the TV show that she will be presenting at the weekend.
Listened Live
Feature: Live lounge – This is a ‘competition’ to see which live lounge song is voted the best off 2010. Ferne plays 3 clips of different acoustic songs (not the whole song) so people can get an idea of it, then the audience can vote for there favourite song by texting the name of the artist to the studio, later on in the show the Live Lounge cover with the most votes gets ‘put through to round 2’ and the full song is played. EXAMPLE: 30 Seconds To Mars’ acoustic cover of Lady GaGa’s Bad Romance, Dianna Vickers’ acoustic cover of her own single Once and Jason Derulo’s acoustic version of his song Ridin’ Solo. The feature is introduced and clips are played regularly throughout the show for 15 minuets. After 15 minuets the full version today’s winner’ song is played this example’s winner was 30 Seconds to Mars – Bad Romance.
Song choice: Radio 1’s target audience is mainly teenagers and young adults, we can tell this primarily through the song choices made on Ferne Cotton’s mid-morning show. The show plays current pop and indie music such as Katy on a Mission – Katy B, Firework - Katy Perry and I Bet You Look Good on the Dance Floor – The Arctic Monkeys both well known up beat songs. Other that ‘current music’ Ferne Cotton’s show doesn’t have a set theme for music unlike Elaine Page’s Radio 2 show where all of the playlist are songs from musicals. The radio 1 show plays a mix of current ant popular tracks ranging from pop, dance, rock, indie and new music.
Presenter: Ferne Cotton is a well known TV presenter who has presented a wide variety of shows, because of this we, as an audience, recognise her voice and already know what she looks like. Ferne Cotton is very chatty and talks directly at the audience as she is the only presenter; she tries to inject humour into what she is saying and how she is saying it by changing the pitch and tone of her voice, the audience can relate to how she is doing this, this engages the audience and keeps their attention throughout the show. Ferne also laughs to herself when she says something funny, she sometimes stops to think or ‘ums’ through her presentations, this makes her seem informal and accessible because she is not just talking at the audiences with a well rehearsed script. An audience can recognise a rehearsed script compared to a presenter with notes to follow, the latter is more comfortable to listen to and the target audience prefers informal communication.
Layout: Ferne presents over a very quiet sound bed so that the audience can hear her clearly but this is also because when she does pause the audience hears the sound bed instead of silence which can sometimes be uncomfortable for the audience. Some of the songs are seqwayed by an indent usually saying ‘Ferne Cotton on radio 1’. Idents are used when going to the news and returning from the news (half past the hour). Idents are also used over the opening of a song a good example of this would be when I Bet That You Look Good on the Dance Floor was played an ident with information about the show was played over the songs well known introduction. This is also done at the end of the song: the audience can hear both the ident and the end of the song. Also the show promotes different radio 1 shows in-between the songs, for example between 2 songs on the Ferne Cotton show was a clip from Chris Moyles’ Radio 1 breakfast show, the clip uses one of the shows idents, a soundbed and had the presenters laughing and joking with each other. At the end of the clip we hear ‘our’ presenter Ferne in the clip commenting on the jokes – this makes a link between the two shows.
Guests: Ferne has a ‘guest’ with her at midday. A woman who presents the celebrity news, through this Ferne and the other presenter discuss the celebrity news and listen to clips of quotes from celebrities for example Russell Brand for the awards and Dermot O’Leary for the X-Factor. The news presenter very formal when discussing the news and becomes chatty when discussing the news with Ferne, this keeps the news room feel to the discussion because it is till news and should be taken seriously, also by keeping the news part of the feature formal the woman does not show her opinion and cannot seem bias. As it is Radio 1 and a public service broadcast the BBC have a responsibility to share any news with the audience and cannot be bias towards any type of news – celebrity or otherwise. The celebrity news is broken up by a song, on this show it was The Black Eyed Peas – Time of my life, and uses a different sound bed to establish that it is different from just Ferne presenting.
End of the show: The presenter discuses the schedule for the rest of the day and what will be in some if the other presenters show, mentions a competition and talks about the TV show that she will be presenting at the weekend.
Thursday, 4 November 2010
Tea and Toast Running Order
IDENT/Tea and Toast on Stratcastoff/TIME
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 1/
LINK/
Good Morning! You’re listening live to the biggest breakfast show around at the moment; yes you got it, its Tea and Toast. I’m Sam, and this is Adele and Amy. We’ve got lots lined up for your ears this morning including know your lyrics (PLAY TRACK) and getting up to mischief with some very funny prank calls which you wont want to miss!
Kicking off the show lets play a couple of songs to brighten your morning up.
/42 seconds
TRACK 1/ Do Your Thing-Basement Jaxx/4:10/ Intro- 15 seconds
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 2/
LINK/ You’re listening to us on www.ustream .TV/channel/stratcastoff. You should be seeing us on our webcam “wave everyone” (wave at camera) to contact the show search The tea and toast show on facebook and twitter or email us at teaandtoast2a@hotmail.co.uk. /30 seconds
IDENT/ Stratcastoff/TIME
TRACK 2/All Summer Long-Kid Rock/4:55 Intro- 21 seconds
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 1/
LINK/Have you added us on facebook yet? Well if not get adding! Search The Tea and Toast show and you can see pictures of the cast of tea and toast and match our beautiful faces to our voices./17 seconds
IDENT/Tea and Toast/5 seconds
TRACK 3/The Bird And The Worm- Owl City/ 3:27 Intro- 0 seconds
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 2/
LINK/ Back to the show and we want to hear from you! What are you eating for breakfast? Send us an email with a photo with what you’re eating this morning and well post them on our face book page and discuss them on the show. Email us on Teaandtoast2A@hotmail.co.uk . We look forward to hearing from you!/45 seconds
TRACK 4/Hey Soul Sister- Train/ 3:38 Intro- 4 seconds
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 1/
LINK/ We’ve got our lyric game called “Know your lyrics” coming up for you on today’s show after Gwen Stefani with The Sweet Escape/32 seconds
TRACK 5/The Sweet Escape- Gwen Stefani/ 4:06 Intro- 13 seconds
LINK/ Well yeah you’ve guessed it the time has come for KNOW YOUR LYRICS with Millie. / 17 seconds
IDENT/Know Your Lyrics/TIME
KNOW YOUR LYRICS FEATURE/3-4 minutes
SOUNDBED/Tea And Toast 2/
IDENT/Stratcastoff/TIME
LINK/Are you awake yet? Before we play a bit of glee just a quick reminder to get adding on face book guys and emailing us into the show with your breakfasts plus there’s still have our prank call (START TRACK) and more tunes yet so don’t go anywhere/32 seconds
TRACK 6/ Dancing With Myself- Glee Cast/3:10 Intro-10 seconds
IDENT/Tea and Toast on Stratcastoff/TIME
TRACK 7/ Just The Way You Are- Bruno Mars/3:39 Intro-17 seconds
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 2/
LINK/ (Audience interaction if any)
Of course this show is happening because of Children In Need. Here at college everyone’s making a big effort to get involved… talk about Stratcast and BBC/45 seconds
TRACK 8/Rollerblades- Eliza Doolittle/ 3:03 Intro-8 seconds
LINK/ Its now time for what you’ve been waiting for, yes it’s the almighty Prank call! Sam and Adele introduce/18 seconds
PRANK FEATURE/7:31
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 2/
LINK/ Well wasn’t that worth the wait. Brilliant! (Discuss the feature kind of interview with Sam and Adele)
So we are indeed coming to end of our breakfast show for today BOOOO! But….. We’ve still got a couple of songs coming up /49+ seconds
IDENT/Tea and Toast/5 seconds (over intro to track)
TRACK 9/The Cave- Mumford and Sons/ 3:37 Intro- 13 seconds
IDENT/Stratcastoff/TIME
TRACK 10/Barbara Streisand- Duck Sauce/2:20 Intro- 6 seconds
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 2/
LINK/ (Back announce) We have come to the end of the show for today so its time to say goodbye! Bye Sam, Bye Adele, Bye Amy! Hope you’ve enjoyed listening and remember check us out on Facebook Tea and Toast or email us your requests on teaandtoast2a@hotmail.co.uk . /31 seconds
IDENT/Tea and Toast on Stratcastoff/TIME
TRACK 11/Kiss With A Fist- Florence and the Machine/2:04 Intro- 0 seconds
Notes
Introduce songs in intro’s unless there isn’t one. If not introduce it before hand or back announce it.
Timings of links are rough.
Script is only a guide BE FREE! But need to be aware of timings.
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 1/
LINK/
Good Morning! You’re listening live to the biggest breakfast show around at the moment; yes you got it, its Tea and Toast. I’m Sam, and this is Adele and Amy. We’ve got lots lined up for your ears this morning including know your lyrics (PLAY TRACK) and getting up to mischief with some very funny prank calls which you wont want to miss!
Kicking off the show lets play a couple of songs to brighten your morning up.
/42 seconds
TRACK 1/ Do Your Thing-Basement Jaxx/4:10/ Intro- 15 seconds
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 2/
LINK/ You’re listening to us on www.ustream .TV/channel/stratcastoff. You should be seeing us on our webcam “wave everyone” (wave at camera) to contact the show search The tea and toast show on facebook and twitter or email us at teaandtoast2a@hotmail.co.uk. /30 seconds
IDENT/ Stratcastoff/TIME
TRACK 2/All Summer Long-Kid Rock/4:55 Intro- 21 seconds
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 1/
LINK/Have you added us on facebook yet? Well if not get adding! Search The Tea and Toast show and you can see pictures of the cast of tea and toast and match our beautiful faces to our voices./17 seconds
IDENT/Tea and Toast/5 seconds
TRACK 3/The Bird And The Worm- Owl City/ 3:27 Intro- 0 seconds
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 2/
LINK/ Back to the show and we want to hear from you! What are you eating for breakfast? Send us an email with a photo with what you’re eating this morning and well post them on our face book page and discuss them on the show. Email us on Teaandtoast2A@hotmail.co.uk . We look forward to hearing from you!/45 seconds
TRACK 4/Hey Soul Sister- Train/ 3:38 Intro- 4 seconds
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 1/
LINK/ We’ve got our lyric game called “Know your lyrics” coming up for you on today’s show after Gwen Stefani with The Sweet Escape/32 seconds
TRACK 5/The Sweet Escape- Gwen Stefani/ 4:06 Intro- 13 seconds
LINK/ Well yeah you’ve guessed it the time has come for KNOW YOUR LYRICS with Millie. / 17 seconds
IDENT/Know Your Lyrics/TIME
KNOW YOUR LYRICS FEATURE/3-4 minutes
SOUNDBED/Tea And Toast 2/
IDENT/Stratcastoff/TIME
LINK/Are you awake yet? Before we play a bit of glee just a quick reminder to get adding on face book guys and emailing us into the show with your breakfasts plus there’s still have our prank call (START TRACK) and more tunes yet so don’t go anywhere/32 seconds
TRACK 6/ Dancing With Myself- Glee Cast/3:10 Intro-10 seconds
IDENT/Tea and Toast on Stratcastoff/TIME
TRACK 7/ Just The Way You Are- Bruno Mars/3:39 Intro-17 seconds
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 2/
LINK/ (Audience interaction if any)
Of course this show is happening because of Children In Need. Here at college everyone’s making a big effort to get involved… talk about Stratcast and BBC/45 seconds
TRACK 8/Rollerblades- Eliza Doolittle/ 3:03 Intro-8 seconds
LINK/ Its now time for what you’ve been waiting for, yes it’s the almighty Prank call! Sam and Adele introduce/18 seconds
PRANK FEATURE/7:31
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 2/
LINK/ Well wasn’t that worth the wait. Brilliant! (Discuss the feature kind of interview with Sam and Adele)
So we are indeed coming to end of our breakfast show for today BOOOO! But….. We’ve still got a couple of songs coming up /49+ seconds
IDENT/Tea and Toast/5 seconds (over intro to track)
TRACK 9/The Cave- Mumford and Sons/ 3:37 Intro- 13 seconds
IDENT/Stratcastoff/TIME
TRACK 10/Barbara Streisand- Duck Sauce/2:20 Intro- 6 seconds
SOUNDBED/Tea and Toast 2/
LINK/ (Back announce) We have come to the end of the show for today so its time to say goodbye! Bye Sam, Bye Adele, Bye Amy! Hope you’ve enjoyed listening and remember check us out on Facebook Tea and Toast or email us your requests on teaandtoast2a@hotmail.co.uk . /31 seconds
IDENT/Tea and Toast on Stratcastoff/TIME
TRACK 11/Kiss With A Fist- Florence and the Machine/2:04 Intro- 0 seconds
Notes
Introduce songs in intro’s unless there isn’t one. If not introduce it before hand or back announce it.
Timings of links are rough.
Script is only a guide BE FREE! But need to be aware of timings.
The Encore Show Running Order
IDENT/The Encore Show Intro/TIME
LINK/ Good afternoon, my name is Esme, welcome to the encore show on stratcast.co.uk in today’s show we are going to discus and sample some of your favorite musicals. We are going to start our show with a number from the incredible musical mamma mia. Here is the cast’s version of ‘Gimmie, Gimmie, Gimmie’
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TRACK 1/ Gimmie, Gimmie, Gimmie- ABBA/3:51/
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LINK/ You’re listening to the children in need edition of the encore show on stratcast.co.uk. That was from the musical, mamma mia. Musicals have always been popular with any age group and there are more musicals currently showing in the west end than we have time to talk about but there is one show that has astounded its audiences for the past 25 years and last month performed at the O2 arena in London with a incredible cast of over 300 actors and musicians, from les miserables this is Stars.
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TRACK 2/Stars – Les Mis/ Intro
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TRACK 2/Electricity – Billy Elliot/5:49 Intro
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LINK/ Welcome back to The Encore Show with me Esme Horne that was Stars from les mis and Electricity from Billy Eliot. The producers of Billy Elliot have recently announced that they are extending their Billy youth theatre scheme into 2011, this scheme gives children a chance to show off their acting skills in their own production of the show which could lead to performing on stage with the cast in London’s west end. Moving away from London, our next song if from the Sound Of Music. Currently touring the UK the sound of music stars the nations Maria, winner of the BBC’s how do you solve a problem like Maria – Connie Fisher.
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TRACK 3/Do Ray Me – Sound Of Music/2:16 Intro- 0 seconds
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FEATURE interview/ minutes
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LINK/ That was Do Ray Me from the sound of music. You can see the show on tour at the Bristol hippodrome until the 7th December where the tour will move to Oxfords new theatre. Now we are going to move on to a more upbeat musical – something everyone knows. Oliver, hear is I’d do anything
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TRACK 4/I’d Do Anything - Oliver/ 3:44 Intro
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TRACK 4/Defying Gravity - Wicked/ 5:51 Intro
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LINK/ This is the Encore show on stratcast.co.uk and that was defying gravity from Wicked. This year wicked celebrates its 5th year in the west end and currently stars Lee Mead, the winner or any dream will do 2007. This next song is from one of my favorite musicals – this is what a feeling from Flashdance.
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TRACK 5/What a Feeling - Flashdance/ 4:04 Intro-
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Flashdance Review FEATURE/ minutes
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LINK/ Chicago was first seen in the west end in 1979 after spending 4 years on Broadway. Our net song is the opening to the show, performed by the character Velma and is possibly the most memorable song from the show. You’ve guessed it. This is the cast of Chicago with All That Jazz.
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TRACK 5/All That Jazz- Chicago/ 5:04 Intro-
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LINK/ Welcome back to the encore show on stratcast.co.uk unfortunately we are nearing the end of our show but I am sure we can squeeze a couple more songs in. This song is from a music that started in 1971 and was later adapted into a film in 1978. Grease started off in Chicago as a non-musical performance called grease lightning. Theatre producer Ken Waissman saw the show and suggested to the writers that the show might work better as a musical so grease was born and stole the stage in Broadway in ’72 and then in the west end in ’73. So here is its, Grease Lightning
/40 seconds
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TRACK 6/ Grease Lightning - Grease/0:00 Intro
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Musical News FEATURE/
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LINK/ We have now come to our final number is a well known hit from a 1987 film which was adapted for the stage in 2004. Before we play our final song may I remind you to tune into stratcast.co.uk tomorrow to see Stratford college does children in need live. And stay tuned today for ___________________
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TRACK 6/(I’ve Had The) Time Of My Life – Dirty Dancing/4:42 Intro
IDENT/ /TIME
LINK/ Good afternoon, my name is Esme, welcome to the encore show on stratcast.co.uk in today’s show we are going to discus and sample some of your favorite musicals. We are going to start our show with a number from the incredible musical mamma mia. Here is the cast’s version of ‘Gimmie, Gimmie, Gimmie’
/20 seconds
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TRACK 1/ Gimmie, Gimmie, Gimmie- ABBA/3:51/
IDENT/ /TIME
LINK/ You’re listening to the children in need edition of the encore show on stratcast.co.uk. That was from the musical, mamma mia. Musicals have always been popular with any age group and there are more musicals currently showing in the west end than we have time to talk about but there is one show that has astounded its audiences for the past 25 years and last month performed at the O2 arena in London with a incredible cast of over 300 actors and musicians, from les miserables this is Stars.
/30 seconds
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TRACK 2/Stars – Les Mis/ Intro
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TRACK 2/Electricity – Billy Elliot/5:49 Intro
IDENT/ /TIME
LINK/ Welcome back to The Encore Show with me Esme Horne that was Stars from les mis and Electricity from Billy Eliot. The producers of Billy Elliot have recently announced that they are extending their Billy youth theatre scheme into 2011, this scheme gives children a chance to show off their acting skills in their own production of the show which could lead to performing on stage with the cast in London’s west end. Moving away from London, our next song if from the Sound Of Music. Currently touring the UK the sound of music stars the nations Maria, winner of the BBC’s how do you solve a problem like Maria – Connie Fisher.
/20 seconds
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TRACK 3/Do Ray Me – Sound Of Music/2:16 Intro- 0 seconds
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FEATURE interview/ minutes
IDENT/ /TIME
LINK/ That was Do Ray Me from the sound of music. You can see the show on tour at the Bristol hippodrome until the 7th December where the tour will move to Oxfords new theatre. Now we are going to move on to a more upbeat musical – something everyone knows. Oliver, hear is I’d do anything
/15 seconds
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TRACK 4/I’d Do Anything - Oliver/ 3:44 Intro
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TRACK 4/Defying Gravity - Wicked/ 5:51 Intro
IDENT/ /TIME
LINK/ This is the Encore show on stratcast.co.uk and that was defying gravity from Wicked. This year wicked celebrates its 5th year in the west end and currently stars Lee Mead, the winner or any dream will do 2007. This next song is from one of my favorite musicals – this is what a feeling from Flashdance.
/20 seconds
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TRACK 5/What a Feeling - Flashdance/ 4:04 Intro-
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Flashdance Review FEATURE/ minutes
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LINK/ Chicago was first seen in the west end in 1979 after spending 4 years on Broadway. Our net song is the opening to the show, performed by the character Velma and is possibly the most memorable song from the show. You’ve guessed it. This is the cast of Chicago with All That Jazz.
/ 15 seconds
IDENT/ /TIME
TRACK 5/All That Jazz- Chicago/ 5:04 Intro-
IDENT/ /TIME
LINK/ Welcome back to the encore show on stratcast.co.uk unfortunately we are nearing the end of our show but I am sure we can squeeze a couple more songs in. This song is from a music that started in 1971 and was later adapted into a film in 1978. Grease started off in Chicago as a non-musical performance called grease lightning. Theatre producer Ken Waissman saw the show and suggested to the writers that the show might work better as a musical so grease was born and stole the stage in Broadway in ’72 and then in the west end in ’73. So here is its, Grease Lightning
/40 seconds
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TRACK 6/ Grease Lightning - Grease/0:00 Intro
IDENT/ /TIME
Musical News FEATURE/
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LINK/ We have now come to our final number is a well known hit from a 1987 film which was adapted for the stage in 2004. Before we play our final song may I remind you to tune into stratcast.co.uk tomorrow to see Stratford college does children in need live. And stay tuned today for ___________________
/20 seconds
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TRACK 6/(I’ve Had The) Time Of My Life – Dirty Dancing/4:42 Intro
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