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In a brand new series, Radio 1 Breakfast Show host Greg James digs into the 麻豆社's archives, taking some of the week's news stories as a starting point for a trip into the past.

In a brand new series, Radio 1 Breakfast Show host Greg James digs into the 麻豆社's archives, taking some of the week's news stories as a starting point for a trip into the past.

Greg, who describes himself as a "proud radio nerd", is let loose in the vast 麻豆社 vaults, home to a treasure trove of radio and television programmes as well as some revealing documents. He says "As someone who spends too much time searching for oddities online, the opportunity to gain access to one of the greatest media resources on the planet was too good to miss."

This week's audio journey uncovers some surprising moments. As the UK prepares for the state visit of President Trump, Greg discovers some of his first encounters with British broadcasters - and also finds that searching for 'trump' in the archives delivers an unexpected series from the early 1980s.

The Elton John biopic Rocketman arrives in our cinemas this week and the 麻豆社 archives reveal that Elton's journey to global success had a very bumpy start. Following the announcement that Yorkshire-born Simon Armitage will be the next Poet Laureate, we hear from a long-overlooked Yorkshire writer who wrote hundreds of royal poems. And there's an art review format which Greg describes as 'astonishing': two Beryls consider paintings by an artist called Beryl.

Producer Paula McGinley

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28 minutes

Last on

Mon 16 Dec 2019 00:15

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  • Sat 18 May 2019 10:30
  • Mon 16 Dec 2019 00:15

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