![]() ![]() ![]() The range of approaches adopted by these stations can be as diverse as the interests and personalities of the producers themselves. The arrival of the internet, and internet radio, has freed creative programme makers from the need for transmission equipment, broadcast schedules and sponsorship, and ushered in an era in which almost every imaginable approach to programme making is now possible.Īlthough the artistic possibilities of radio were recognised almost as soon as the medium was introduced back in the early 1920s, the full possibilities of art radio and of radio art are even now only being explored by a small number of pioneering stations around the world, of which Touch Radio is one. They range from 1924 through to the present day and include programming of all kinds, both public service and commercial. The British Library is home to the UK's national collection of radio recordings in its sound archive. Touch Radio 2 | Carl Michael von Hausswolff.Touch Radio 3 | Christian Fennesz & Max Nagl.Touch Radio 11 | Devolution/Evolution: Stephen O’Malley interviews Dylan Carlson.Touch Radio 14 | Press conference/panel at Roskilde Festival 010705. ![]() Touch Radio 19 | Fennesz/Rehberg/Toral & Feliciano.Touch Radio 39 | Paulo Raposo & Joao Silva.Touch Radio 41 | The Honey Bees of Cherry Garden Farm.Touch Radio 42 | Charles Matthews and Hildur Gudnadottir.Touch Radio 43 | Philip Jeck & BJNilsen.Touch Radio 47 | Pascal Wyse and Tom Haines.Touch Radio 71 | David Cleveland & Nigel Lister.Touch Radio 77 | Achim Mohne and Philip Jeck.Touch Radio 81 | Jiyeon Kim | Maia Urstad | Dawn Scarfe with interventions from Sandra Jasper.Touch Radio 82 | Peter 7 Paelinck & Yves Bondue.Touch Radio 85 | Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Jason Lescalleet & Joachim Nordwall.Touch Radio 89 | Richard Francis/Rosy Parlane/Rachel Shearer.Touch Radio 128 | Geneva Skeen & Sarah Rara.Touch Radio 132 | The Man with the Glasses.Touch Radio 144 | Michèle Peron & Peter Caeldries.Touch Radio 151 | Adie Mueller & Armin Lorenz Gerold.Published by Touch Music/Fairwood Music UK Ltd. On 18th November 2010, the entire collection was handed over to and shared with The British Library, and is now a "named collection" within the Library's Archival Sound Recordings website. The British Library is home to the UK’s national collection of radio recordings in its Sound Archive. You can also subscribe for free to the TouchPod podcast of TouchRadio, via the iTunes Music Store, by clicking here. When you click on the audio title you will be directed to a mp3 file. He was survived by his mother and grandparents his father had died six months previously of a heart attack.All these recordings are exclusive to TouchRadio and are free to listen. Shaw died on December 5, 1990, in a head-on traffic collision with a truck in Los Angeles. Shaw then appeared regularly in Knots Landing from 1979 to 1987, and thereafter made occasional return appearances until 1990. Also in 1978, he played Alexander Armsworth in the weekly Disney TV movie Child of Glass. He also appeared in two episodes of The Waltons in 1978 as George Simmons. He made another appearance on Little House on the Prairie in a Season 5 episode entitled "The Odyssey" in which he played a character named Dylan Whittaker who has been diagnosed with terminal leukemia and wishes to see the Pacific Ocean before he dies. One of Shaw's earliest acting appearances was on episode 22 of the third season of Little House on the Prairie entitled "Gold Country," as Sam Delano, the son of an Italian couple mining for gold. Steve Shaw (Febru – December 5, 1990) was an American actor best known for playing Eric Fairgate in the television drama series Knots Landing. ![]()
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