Episode 33: Foodie, Guy Does, Digital and Playgroup Festivals
Everything happens in Brighton. Just ask Frankie Cocozza! And Brighton Lights 33 has more variety than a whole series of X Factor!!
World’s best cook and mushroom champ Antonio Carluccio tells our resident foodie Andrew Kay his secret vice. You will never guess!
Andrew and Andrea Fox then present The Foodie Awards and Jenni Davidson talks to the winners, The Prince George, Idea, Infinity Foods and Terre a Terre.
Guy Lloyd gets his bits waxed for Oxjam, well maybe I should say legs but look and see all in Guy Does.
Then it’s two major Brighton festivals in the spotlight as we meet climate change campaigner and producer of hit movie The Age Of Stupid, Lizzie Gillett. Here’s someone who has made a difference and who loves Brighton University. Jamie King explains why copyright should be for sharing as in his controversial movie Steal This Film. Feel free to embed Brighton Lights anywhere Jamie!!
Lastly if you haven’t seen it already -and so many of you have – a final chance to see William Ranieri’s extraordinary film on Declan and Phil’s Playgroup Festival starring Trans Siberian March Band, Derrière, Boycom, The Correspondents, Quantic Y Su Combo Barbaro, but mainly yourselves the extraordinarily showy audience!! Audience not!! I’m tempted to say it could only have happened in Brighton but it was in Eridge near Tunbridge Wells.
Val Aviv presents and what’s that huge thing next to her. Never seen that in Brighton before which is where I came in.
Bill Smith Producer