Tweet Of The Week

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 19:28:29
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Synopsis

Weekly podcast in which five stories of birds and birdsong are told by the people inspired by them.

Episodes

  • Week 38 - Jane Smith

    28/01/2018 Duration: 09min

    Wildlife artist Jane Smith introduces five stories about her encounters with birds.

  • Week 37 - Kathy Hinde

    21/01/2018 Duration: 08min

    Kathy Hinde, an audio-visual artist influenced by nature, is this week's presenter. She shares some of her most memorable encounters with birds.Photograph: Simon Webb

  • Week 36 - Andy Radford

    14/01/2018 Duration: 09min

    Andy Radford, Professor of Behavioural Ecology at the University of Bristol, shares his knowledge of birds from around the world.Photograph: Matthew Bell

  • Week 35 - Emily Knight

    07/01/2018 Duration: 09min

    Emily Knight, one half of the team behind the recent Blue Planet II podcast, introduces this week's collection of episodes from wildlife cameraman Doug Allan.

  • 12 Tweets of Christmas, Part 2 - Alison Steadman

    31/12/2017 Duration: 11min

    Actress and bird enthusiast Alison Steadman introduces the second part of a festive-themed from Tweet of the Week.Photograph: Jamie Rix

  • 12 Tweets of Christmas, Part 1 - Alison Steadman

    24/12/2017 Duration: 10min

    Actress and bird enthusiast Alison Steadman introduces the first six stories of a festive offering from Tweet of the Week.Photograph: Jamie Rix

  • Week 32 - Fyfe Dangerfield

    17/12/2017 Duration: 08min

    Musician Fyfe Dangerfield introduces five stories reflecting his love of birds, including the Golden Oriole, Grey Heron, Blluethroat,Woodchat Shrike and the Pied Butcherbird.

  • Week 31 - Elliott Prince

    10/12/2017 Duration: 08min

    Elliott Prince, who works on Tweet of the Day, introduces this week's Tweet of the Week from contributors Greta Scacchi, Sue Perkins, Tara Robinson and Mark Cocker.

  • Week 30 - Michael Morpurgo

    03/12/2017 Duration: 10min

    Author Michael Morpurgo tells five stories of his favourite birds: The buzzard, magpie, oystercatcher, greater flamingo and the dipper. Producer: Tom Bonnett

  • Week 29 - Fyfe Dangerfield

    26/11/2017 Duration: 08min

    Musician Fyfe Dangerfield tells five stories of birds he adores for their looks or their song, starting with the tale of how he came to name his band after a noisy seabird. Producer: Mark Ward

  • Week 28 - Dermot O'Leary

    19/11/2017 Duration: 08min

    Presenter Dermot O'Leary tells five stories of his favourite birds, starting with an adventure birdwatching in Scotland and finishing with an industrious garden visitor.Producer: Tom Bonnett

  • Week 27 - Gary Moore

    12/11/2017 Duration: 08min

    Wildlife sound recordist Gary Moore tells five tales of tracking down the sounds of the golden pheasant, manx shearwater, skylark, stone curlew and the woodlark

  • Week 26 Paul Evans

    05/11/2017 Duration: 08min

    Naturalist, writer and poet Paul Evans presents five special episodes for Halloween, beginning with his story of the carrion crow, followed by Jeremy Deller and not a bird, but a bad story, followed by three more spooktacular birds by Paul, the barn owl in the decaying carcass of a house, the agile merlin our smallest raptor and finally the the largest corvid of them all, the raven.

  • Week 25 - Samuel West

    29/10/2017 Duration: 08min

    Actor, theatre director and passionate birdwatcher Samuel West presents five very personal stories, beginning with the dipper, followed by the bullfinch, the joy of long tailed tits, and then the Frankie Howerd calling eider and finally the turtle dove, whose song is long lamented in the British Isles.

  • Week 24 - YOLOBirder

    22/10/2017 Duration: 09min

    Birdwatching's irreverent Tweeter YOLOBirder introduces this weeks encounters with birds, beginning with his own three special encounters, firstly with the arrival of redwings, followed by another of those winter marvels waxwings and his final bird, the majestic peregrine. The final two birds featured this week come from Joe Acheson of the Hidden Orchestra, the starling and finally the onomatopoeic corncrake.

  • Week 23 - BirdLife

    15/10/2017 Duration: 08min

    Producer Eliza Lomas introduces five stories of bird encounters with the staff of BirdLife International; a leading organisation in global bird conservation. Stuart Butchart recalls Bronze Winged Jacanas in India followed by Bruce Winney on the Red Kite and Rosa Gleave on the Goldcrest. Sue Patterson remembers an amusing incident with a Great Spotted Woodpecker and finally, Rob Martin tells the fantastic tale of encountering a Cerulean Paradise-flycatcher.

  • Week 22 - Stephen Moss

    08/10/2017 Duration: 08min

    Artist Kathy Hinde introduces five stories from nature writer and broadcaster Stephen Moss about the song thrush, Cetti's warbler, the bittern, coot and the great crested grebe.

  • Week 21 - Melissa Harrison

    01/10/2017 Duration: 08min

    Nature writer Melissa Harrison presents stories of bird songs and calls that evoke memories from her childhood and recent encounters with wildlife in these five stories of tawny owls, starlings, kingfishers, stonechats and house sparrows for Tweet of the Day.Producer: Tom Bonnett Picture: Merseymouse

  • Week 20 - David Rothenberg

    24/09/2017 Duration: 09min

    Professor David Rothenberg describes the calls of five birds that have inspired his musical mind. He has written and performed on the relationship between humanity and nature for many years. He is the author of Why Birds Sing, on making music with birds, and of Thousand Mile Song, about making music with whales. He is based at the New Jersey Institute of Technology where he is Professor of Philosophy and Music and in this edition of Tweet of the Week he discusses the calls of the brown thrasher, the mockingbird, the superb lyrebird, the veery thrush and the laughing thrush.

  • Week 19 - James Cook

    17/09/2017 Duration: 09min

    This week, James Cook, Editor of natural history on Radio 4 introduces five stories from across the week. In the first of three stories by theatre director Tara Robinson, she recalls her grandfather and the common tern, followed by the barn owl in a fallen nest box and finally memories of oystercatchers on Loch Fleet. We end this weeks podcast with film maker and writer Hugh Thomson on the woodpigeon, and our final programme, Chris Jones on the swift he rescued and then released.

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