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Broadcasting a brand new show every week, ShoutOut is a magazine show aimed at the LGBT community and their friends. We cover everything from serious to the stupid with live guests, events and news listing and special features.
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Our Earth Week, community stations from all across the UK come together to talk about the climate crisis, and to celebrate life on earth. Throughout the week (which takes place in the week of the COP talks), as many shows as possible take part, and there are conversations going on all over the country about how the climate crisis is affecting our c…
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Steffi chats to the stars of a murderous spin on Paris Hilton’s iconic noughties reality show, The Simple Life, this November a groundbreaking new show is set to make its fantastic world premiere! Striving to disperse the rumours that Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie are dumb, blonde bimbos, The Simple Life & Death - a classic murder mystery show - w…
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Nicholas Vince is 'I Am Monsters', we chatted to him about Hellraiser, monsters and the AIDS crisis... PLUS Deborah O'Karma takes a break from her usual haunt (pun intended) under the Mersey broadcasting on Saturday Afternoon Live, to give listeners of ShoutOut an absolutely scary Halloween treat. From her Halloween abode in Salem Massachusetts, a …
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Blackmail, war, pain and survival. We chat to the winner of the Iris Awards LGBTQIA short, Dima Hamdan. Also the Iris Awards organiser, Berwyn Rowlands... Dima Hamdan is a Palestinian filmmaker and journalist based in Berlin. As a self-taught filmmaker, she directed several short films in the UK, Jordan, Germany and Palestine. Her previous short fi…
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This week the team catch up with Jordan Chan who listeners may remember, entered My Gay Great Britain. Not only did place, but he's also been hard at work on a new campaign to raise awareness of testicular cancer. And the Independent Review into the service and experience of LGBT veterans who served priod to 2000 - the team talk to experts in the s…
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Speak Little One with Louise Ndibwirende Louise (she/her) is Black queer film director and preparing to release her debut documentary "Speak Little One: The World Is Listening" which explores the lived experience of adoptees. She is a Rwandan born adoptee raised across France and the UK, and therefore has nurtured this project through the lens of l…
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The world premiere of Tim McArthur’s Small Town Boys at the Union Theatre is based on a true story, which follows two strangers as they reminisce about growing up as gay men in their hometown of Middlesborough. The men discover they both dated the same boy at the same time when they were teenagers, unaware of each other’s existence. The show explor…
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LIVE from the Old Castle Green pub, an outside broadcast that ShoutOut does like no others... In this show; After the roaring success of its recent Union theatre run, the iconic love letter to musical theatre Frank’s Closet is set to return to its roots this summer at Wilton’s Musical Hall. Giving a multi-role drag Diva masterclass is Luke Farrugia…
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Our Queer Planet, how the natural world is full of it. Also, séance, telekinesis, and spirit summoning, levitating 70 feet, meeting Rasputin, in defiance of gravity. Full explanation in the show, PLUS, Edson Burton, political commentator is in the studio to discuss just what is happening in the world re the LGBTQIA community... go listen...…
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Sophie Rose (she/her) is a storyteller with one hell of a story. Born and raised in the South West of England, Sophie’s unmistakably raw vocal and honest songwriting bring tales of overcoming, healing and strength. Coming from a versatile background, Sophie found her voice in Country/ Folk and Blues, with lyricism often reflecting her time performi…
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On this week's show, Andy catches up with singer/songwriter Tom Goss - it has been many years since we last caught up! Plus, Ez is back with our Queerstory feature, this time on the history on non binary. That and lots of discussion about Eurovision, and the government's latest move to bring in a new version of Section 28 to ban schools talking abo…
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Welsh actor and TV presenter Owain Williams (The Phantom of The Oprea, Royal Albert Hall; Les Misérables, 25th Anniversary Tour / O2 Arena) is a musical theatre legend who is dazzling audiences as Drag Queen Mitzi Mitosis at Priscilla the Party in London. We chat to Owain, also it's the top 10 LGBTQIA Books for Spring. AND, Hazell Dean launches her…
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This Week we chat about the new adaptation of John Gay’s forgotten gender-bending, anti-colonialist and proto-feminist ballad opera, Polly (The Heartbreak Opera). Touring this April across the UK, Bringing a gritty, vibrant energy to the scandalous sequel of The Beggar’s Opera, this new show features 18 original songs inspired by the likes of Britn…
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We chat to Darryl Bullock; Described as ‘A veritable Bard of the bent, broken and baroque’ by Andy Partridge (XTC), Darryl W. Bullock is a feature writer and author who specialises in pop music history and LGBT issues. He has written for publications including The Guardian, Pitchfork, The Bristol Magazine, The Bath Chronicle, Literary Hub, Venue, F…
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We chat to author EMMA BRAND about her book; Dial One for Revenge Set in the ‘Inbetween’, somewhere between our world and the next, Dial One for Revenge is an LGTBQ+ Young Adult novel where the afterlife is a bureau- cratic civil service of murdered teens who are contractually obliged to reap vengeance on the living. Fifteen year-old Cassie knows s…
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Celebrating queerjoy this LGBTQIA+ History month, Edinburgh Fringe smash-hit Cowboys and Lesbians will be transferring to Park Theatre! This heart-warming modern-day love story, starring two sarcastic British teenagers, takes Hollywood’s typical first love clichés and flips them on their head, creating a whole new kind of romantic comedy for all a…
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Twenty-five years ago, JUST COPING at 333 Club brought you a hybrid night of LGBTQ+ creatives working outside the mainstream with cult New York cabaret from KIKI & HERB (future trans icon JUSTIN VIVIAN BOND and partner KENNY MELLMAN), desperate filmmakers like LUTHER PRICE and EMILY RICHARDSON, defective fanzines from LET ME FEEL YOUR FINGER FIRST,…
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