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Tim Dalgleish has been a occasional presenter on the local radio station Secklow Sounds and its arts programme Articulate which regularly includes interviews with filmmakers, artists, actors, musicians etc. Below are a number of broadcasts with Tim as the presenter.

Art-Iculate on Secklow Sounds - 10-05-13 by Artsgateway Mk - Art-Iculate on Mixcloud

Programme's very loose theme Existentialism presented by Tim Dalgleish with guest David Pibworth writer and comic actor. Music mostly classic jazz from the likes of Django Reinhardt and Winifred Atwell.

Art-Iculate on Secklow Sounds - 11-01-13 by Artsgateway Mk - Art-Iculate on Mixcloud

Programme's theme Walking Through the Trees! presented by Tim Dalgleish with main guest Caz Tricks Theatre Director and actor. Music from local artist such as Steve Winch, Pearl Handled Revolver and Nicky Prince. Poetry by Tim Dalgleish. 

Art-Iculate on Secklow Sounds - 07-12-12 by Artsgateway Mk - Art-Iculate on Mixcloud

Programme's theme Films and Filmmakers presented by Tim Dalgleish. Three guests include two Directors Mike Hallet and Frank Scarito and producer of BAFTA nominated Blackbird the movie James Barrett. The music is an eclectic mix from John Williams to John Travolta and Mike Hallet's band Birdscarer.

Art-Iculate on Secklow Sounds - 08-02-13 by Artsgateway Mk - Art-Iculate on Mixcloud

Programme's theme George Orwell & Spain presented by Tim Dalgleish. Main guest Jessica Rost from the outdoor arts company Festive Road. Music from Camaron de la Isla and Jorge Morel. Readings from a Spanish journal by Tim Dalgleish.  Includes readings and references to Lorca, Laurie Lee, Louis McNeice Flamenco, Granada and the Alhambra and poems from The Stones of Mithras.
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