主持人:Phil Whelan
Today, on your globetrotting edition of The Brew, Marshy Movie Time comes to you from Belgium. Our internationally renowned film critic, James Marsh, is being a fanboi at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. Then, at just after 1:15 (today), we'll catch up with Danny Hicks, live from the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, for this week's 'Sports and All'. Join Danny, and Marshy, on Facebook live, if you can. Every weekday afternoon from 12 until 2... Only on Radio 3
主持人:Phil Whelan
Welcome to a Monday, and...summer! on The Brew. It's rugby time at 12.10 with our man-in-the-know, Robbie McRobbie. Join him for 'most' of the lastest. At 12.40 we're off to New York to catch up with best selling author, columnist, and NYC correspondent, Tracy Quan. This week: Some ex-royal gossip, the latest from 'Heaven's receptionist', and, of course... the 'stripper heel' fad. Bureau Chief-at-large Neil Runcieman will be back at 1.25, live from Ho Chi Minh City. Today he'll talk about how a country with heavy annual rainfall and major floods is currently suffering water shortages so serious they're already causing power cuts and pleas for buildings to stop lifts at the third or fourth floor, just to save energy. Join him on Facebook live as well, if you can. Every weekday - except public holidays - 12 midday until 2 - only on Radio 3.