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Mark Amies and Melissa Etheridge

Industrial history enthusiast Mark Amies chats about the history of London manufacturers, Nick Mabey and Jeffrey Young talk about coffee and live music from Melissa Etheridge.

Robert talks all things coffee with Nick Mabey from south London roastery Volcano Coffee and Jeffrey Young, the founder of The London Coffee Festival.

Skateboarder and Professor of Architecture and Urban Culture, Iain Border, examines the evolution of the sport as detailed in his new book "Skateboarding and the City - a Complete History'.

Architect and regular contributor Professor Maxwell Hutchinson discusses the development of Brentwood Dock and Mark Amies, industrial history enthusiast, once again delves into the stories behind iconic London manufacturers.

Finally, Robert welcomes Melissa Etheridge into the studio for some live music.

3 hours, 30 minutes

Music Played

  • Bob James

    Ain't Misbehavin

  • Bob Dylan

    One More Cup Of Coffee

  • Jack Savoretti

    What More Can I Do

  • Jevetta Steele

    Calling You

  • Nell Bryden

    Smoke In My Heart

  • Squeeze

    Black Coffee In Bed

  • Frank Sinatra

    The Coffee Song

  • Paloma Faith

    Picking Up The Pieces

  • Desmond Dekker & the Aces

    007

  • The Zombies

    She's Not There

  • Bob Marley

    One Cup Of Coffee

  • Lee Fields & The Expressions

    It Rains Love

  • Deacon Blue

    Real Gone Kid

  • Melissa Etheridge

    Faded By Design

  • Melissa Etheridge Live Session

    • Melissa Etheridge

      Wild And Lonely (Radio London Session, 26 Mar 2019)

  • Bedouine

    When You're Gone

  • Mull Historical Society

    Little Bird

Broadcast

  • Tue 26 Mar 2019 10:00