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Peter Hook the Haçienda Peter Hook The Haçienda PUBLICITY SCHEDULE @ Wednesday, 16 September 2009 Tuesday 29th September 11.45am XFM Manchester - Breakfast Show interview Format: Live radio interview 4 - 4.30pm Key 103fm, Justin Moorhouse Show Interview Format: Live radio interview 5 – 6.30pm HMV, Manchester Book Signing Event Format: In-store signing event Location: HMV, 100 Market Street, Manchester, M1 1PD Tel: 0161 834 8550 Channel M Format: Live TV interview Location: HMV, 100 Market Street, Manchester, M1 1PD Contact: Joanne Neild - [email protected] - TBC 5 – 6pm In-store signing 7pm Launch event in Dry Bar To Be Confirmed Monday 5th October Newcastle 4.30pm Arrive at HMV, Newcastle 56 Northumberland Street, Newcastle, NE1 7AE tel: 01912 300626 4.30 – 5pm Interviews and pre-order signings 5 – 6pm HMV, Newcastle in-store signing Format: In-store signing event Location: HMV, 56 Northumberland Street, Newcastle, NE1 7AE - tel: 01912 300626 Tuesday 6th October Glasgow Waterstones Signing Event, Glasgow Location: The Arches, Middle Bar and Playroom, 253 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G2 8DL 7pm Interviews and pre-order signings 7.30 – 8.15pm Q&A 8.30 – 9pm Book Signing 9 – 9.30pm Drinks Wednesday 7th October London & Oxford 8.30am BBC Radio 4, Midweek (TBC) BBC Radio Oxford interview (TBC) 2.30 - 3pm BBC London, Robert Elms Format: Live radio interview Location: BBC Radio London, 35 Marylebone High Street, London W1U 4QA 3.30pm LBC, Jenni Barnett Show Format: Live radio interview Location: 30 Leicester Square, London, WC2H 7LA 6pm Borders, Oxford Book Signing Event Format: Q&A and book signing Location: 9 Magdalen St, Oxford, OX1 3AD Thursday 8th October London TBC Taxi to BBC Television Centre Location: BBC Television Centre, Wood Lane, London, W12 7RJ TBC am BBC Breakfast Interview Format: Live TV interview 11 – 11.30am 6 Music, George Lamb Show Format: Live radio interview 2 - 4pm Absolute Radio, Hometime with Geoff Lloyd Format: Live radio interview, followed by pre- recorded session 11pm BBC Radio 5 Live, Richard Bacon Format: Live radio interview Location: Television Centre, Wood Lane, London, W12 7RJ Friday 9th October London 10am – 12pm BBC Regional Radio interviews Format: 1 hour of live regional radio interviews Location: Western House, 99 Great Portland St, London, W1A 1AA 1.40 – 2pm Talksport, Hawksbee and Jacobs Show Format: Live radio interview 4 – 5.30pm NME Radio, Iain Baker Format: Live radio interview 6pm Fopp, London in-store signing Format: In-store book signing Location: Fopp Covent Garden, 1 Earlsham Street, London, WC2H 9LL - tel: 0207 845 9770 8.30 – 10pm Fopp Press Play Party Format: DJ Set and drinks event Location: Wax Jambu, Islington, 144 Upper St, Islington, London, N11QY Saturday 10th October London and Bristol 9 – 12pm Soccer Am Interview Format: Live TV interview Location: 6 Centaurs Business Park, Grant Way, Isleworth, TW7 5QD 6 - 7.30pm Borders signing event, Bristol Format: In-store signing event Location: 48 Queen's Rd, Clifton, Bristol, BS8, Tel: 0117 922 6959 Sunday 11th October London 10 – 12pm Sky – Sunday Live with Adam Bolton interview Format: Live TV interview Location: 6 Centaurs Business Park, Grant Way, Isleworth, TW7 5QD Thursday 15th October Sheffield 7.30pm Off The Shelf Literature Festival, Sheffield Format: Q&A session followed by DJ set Location: The Auditorium, Sheffield University Contact: Su Walker - Festival Organiser - 0114 2734716 - [email protected] .
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