Many of our weekly features and one off interviews are made available as podcasts and downloadable MP3 audio files
Most Recent Brooklands Radio Podcasts
Talking Newspapers For The Blind 15th July 2010
Suzanne Hunter talks to Keith Goldson, Chairman and Jan Wright from the Talking Newspapers For the Blind about the phenomenal work they do at the organisation.
Waterstones 15th July 2010
Suzanne Hunter talks to Jessica Sage, Events Co-Ordinator for Waterstones book shop in Guildford about Michael Palin's visit on the 16th July to promote his new book Half Way to Hollywood Diaries.
Elmbridge Choir 14th July 2010
Suzanne Hunter talks to Cliff Von Tonders from Elmbridge Choir about the choir's latest endeavours and upcoming events.
Momentum 14th July 2010
Suzanne Hunter talks to Nikki Howard, Marketing and Fundraising Manager for the charity Momentum about the work they do assisting children and their families.
Sunday Viewpoint 25th July 2010
With Dr. Nabil Mustapha, Chairman of the Elmbridge Multi-faith Forum.
Sunday Viewpoint 18th July 2010
With Dr. Nabil Mustapha, Chairman of the Elmbridge Multi-faith Forum.
Elmbridge Multi-faith Forum 13th July 2010
Opening of the EMF's new room at the Thames Ditton Community Centre talking to Cllr. Barry Cheyne Mayor of Elmbridge, Dr Nabil Mustapha Chairman of EMF, Melanie Bussicott of Elmbridge Council, Rev Jan Moore Chaplin Surrey Police & Rushna Master of EMF.
Richard Digance 9th July 2010
Paul Collins talks to Richard Digance, international guitarist and comedian, following his successful appearance at the Epsom Playhouse.
Mind Body & Spirit 13th July 2010
Samantha New-Fielding of Newphoria is joined by Janet Ledsham, nutritional therapist at Newphoria to talk to Gill Grace about the pros and cons of detoxifying and how it can benefit the liver and restore healthy digestion.
Sunday Viewpoint 11th July 2010
With Dr Nabil Mustapha, Chairman of the Elmbridge Multi-faith Forum.
Use the links below to keep up to date with all our listen again audio both current and past:
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Listen again to a special studio interview or a live event which we've covered. New audio is published when available.
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A monthly programme on a Friday for and about local business in North Surrey talking to local business people about the issues that affect them.
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A weekly programme on Tuesdays about holistic therapies with Samantha New-Fielding from Newphoria of Walton-on-Thames.
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Tim Dalby is a Surrey property agent. Every Wednesday at 12.30 he and BFM's Graham Laycock discuss the local property market.
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Sara McMullen from Weybridge NHS Walk-In Health Centre talks about ways to better health and care each Wednesday at 11.30am.
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The latest from Surrey Police about local policing issues.
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Each Thursday at 1pm Brooklands FM broadcasts a 25 minute local news review with journalists from the Surrey Herald and Staines News.
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Outlook is a weekly programme aimed at the LGBT community in north Surrey each Thursday at 8pm.
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In the Net is our angling slot with Terry Peters each Friday at 11.30am.
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Sunday Viewpoint is our feature with a perspective each week from members of the Elmbridge Multi-faith Forum.
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Each Sunday at 4pm Mike Smith presents a magazine programme packed with information and features for grass roots football in Surrey played by 7 to 17 year old boys and girls. Surrey Soccer is taking its summer break and will return in the autumn.
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Celia Jones presents an occasional series all about gardening in Surrey with expert guests. Returns in the summer for a new series.
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The Classical Collection brings the best in local concert news and guests from local music societies. Presented by Celia Jones every Sunday at 5.30pm
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The Cosmic Jargon Buster. Need to buy a coffee maker, a washing machine or other appliance? Dave Murray and Terry Peters can help evry Thursday at 12.30pm.
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What's a Podcast?
A podcast is an audio file (usually an MP3) which is dowloaded from the internet and copied onto a personal MP3 player such as an iPod. What makes a podcast special is an extra bit of information which tells your computer that there's a new audio programme ready to download. Each podcast feed can be thought of as magazine subscription but instead of the latest edition landing on your doormat, it appears in your mp3 player automatically. Best of all our podcasts are completely free!
In order to receive the podcasts you'll need what's called "pod catcher" software. The most popular of these is iTunes, which is used to manage iPods. Other software is available such as Juice
If you have any queries about out podcasts or podcasting in general, please contact mark.smith@brooklandsfm.co.uk.






















