Past Broadcasts
Here is a short list of some of our recorded material which has been broadcast on local, community, regional, national and commercial radio stations:
- The Music Master, play by Jonathan Taylor, produced by Crystal Clear Creators, broadcast on Loughborough Campus Radio (November 2003), Heat FM (14 August 2005), Resonance FM (11 October 2005), Virtually American, http://www.virtuallyamerican.com, http://www.virtuallyaudio.com/ (Summer 2005), UK Theatre Network, http://www.uktheatre.net/viewpage.asp?ID=145 (March 2006). Currently being re-recorded for possible broadcast on Oneword Radio (forthcoming).
- Poetry reading by Julie Boden, produced by Crystal Clear Creators and others, broadcast on Resonance FM (11 October 2005).One Hit Wonder, play by Gareth Watts, produced by Crystal Clear Creators, broadcast on Heat FM (21 August 2005).
- Poetry readings by Maria Orthodoxou, Victoria Poolman and Amena Khan, produced by Crystal Clear Creators, broadcast on Heat FM (14 and 21 August 2005).
- Stories and poetry by Jonathan Taylor, Vicky Smith, Victoria Poolman, Maria Orthodoxou and Julie Boden broadcast on Resonance FM, 17 January 2006.
- Three in the Past Tense, radio play by Mark Callaghan, produced by Crystal Clear Creators, broadcast on Heat FM (August 2005)
- Ultimate Show Songs: programme produced by Crystal Clear Creators for Heat FM (broadcast August 2005).
- The Mid-land, play by Iain Mackness, produced by Dark Smile Productions, promoted by Crystal Clear Creators, broadcast on Heat FM (August 2005).
- Tell-Tales: Children’s stories by Jonathan Taylor, Marie Birkinshaw, Nicky Ball, Roseanne Lane, Maria Taylor produced by Crystal Clear Creators, broadcast on Takeover Radio (August to October 2005).
- Poetry and story readings by Maria Taylor, Julie Boden, Jonathan Taylor, Vicky Smith, Victoria Poolman: 1 hour programme produced by Crystal Clear Creators, broadcast on Resonance FM (17th January 2006).
- Three in the Past Tense, radio play by Mark Callaghan, produced by Crystal Clear Creators, broadcast on Resonance FM (6th June 2006).
- The Willows: five ten-minute episodes of comedy soap, written and acted by many of our members, produced by Crystal Clear Creators, with funding from Loughborough University Development Trust and Alumni Association, broadcast on Carillon Radio (3rd-7th July 2006).
- Interviews about Crystal Clear Creators’ work, with poetry readings by Maria Taylor and Victoria Poolman, BBC Radio Leicester (31st July 2006).
- Take Me Home: Parkinson's, My Father, Myself, extracts from memoir by Jonathan Taylor broadcast on Oneword Radio and Carillon Radio (July to August, 2007).
- One Hit Wonder, radio play by Gareth Watts, 'He never writes to me no more,' story by Jonathan Taylor, selection of poetry by Julie Boden, 'Ellie's 9/11,' monologue by Helen Evans, and one episode of The Willows, by Jonathan Taylor, broadcast on Festive Radio, a Restricted Service Licence radio station based in Monks' Dyke Technology College, Louth, Lincolnshire, which Crystal Clear Creators was sub-contracted to run by Chill Enterprises Ltd. (21st to 24th December, 2007)
- 'He never writes to me no more,' story by Jonathan Taylor, The Music Master, radio play by Jonathan Taylor, poetry reading by Maria Taylor, One Hit Wonder, radio play by Gareth Watts, 'Tomboys,' story by Mystie Hood, poetry reading by Victoria Rose Poolman, poetry reading by Victoria Smith, one episode from The Willows, by Jonathan Taylor, 'Technicolor,' poem by Amena Khan, Three in the Past Tense, radio play by Mark Callaghan, The Elves and the Shoemaker, radio play by Kate Sharp, Radio Airport, radio play by Simon Elson, poetry reading by Akhila Ashok, broadcast on Heat Rays Radio, a Restricted Service Licence radio station based in Monks' Dyke Technology College, Louth, Lincolnshire, which Crystal Clear Creators ran (15th to 29th March, 2008).
- 'He never writes to me no more,' story by Jonathan Taylor, broadcast on The Loop, available at www.radiowildfire.com (April 2008).
- 'He never writes to me no more,' story by Jonathan Taylor, poetry by Maria Taylor, 'Tomboys,' story by Mystie Hood, broadcast on Radio Wildfire (7th April, 2008).
- 'Technicolor,' poem by Amena Khan, 'Tomboys,' story by Mystie Hood, 'Corridors of Light and Shadow,' story by Michelene Wandor, poetry by Maria Taylor, 'Ellie's 9/11,' monologue by Helen Evans, poetry by Julie Boden, 'He never writes to me no more,' story by Jonathan Taylor, poetry by Victoria Poolman, 'The GOI Syndrome,' by Dea Costelloe, 'Merry F***ing Christmas,' monologue by Mellissa Flowerdew-Clarke, all broadcast on Radio Veralum, St. Albans (April 2008).
- 'Reflecting on the Trans-Atlantic Slave-Trade,' an interview with Victoria Smith about our project, hosted by Rupal Rujani, broadcast on BBC Radio Leicester (8th April, 2008).
- 'Reflecting on the Trans-Atlantic Slave-Trade,' an interview with Victoria Smith about our project, hosted by Everton Osbourne and Shirley Burgess, broadcast on BBC Radio Leicester (20th April, 2008).
- 'He never writes to me no more,' by Jonathan Taylor, 'The Ghost on our Street,' by Maria Taylor, 'Stalin,' by David McCormack, Radio Airport, by Simon Elson, poetry reading by Victoria Rose Poolman, broadcast on Resonance FM (26 June 2008).
- Radio Airport, by Simon Elson, broadcast on Radio St. Austell Bay.
- 'Ellie's 9/11,' monologue by Helen Evans, broadcast on Radio Wildfire and The Loop, www.radiowildfire.com (September 2008).
- Radio Airport, by Simon Elson, The Music Master, by Jonathan Taylor, broadcast on Audio Book Radio, 2008.
Here is a list of the broadcasts which Crystal Clear Creators has itself run:
- Festive Radio, a Restricted Service Licence radio station based in Monks' Dyke Technology College, Louth, Lincolnshire, which Crystal Clear Creators was sub-contracted to run by Chill Enterprises Ltd. (21st to 24th December, 2007).
- Heat Rays Radio, a Restricted Service Licence radio station based in Monks' Dyke Technology College, Louth, Lincolnshire, which Crystal Clear Creators was funded to run by Mediabox (15th to 29th March, 2008).

