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Tv & Radio Ew.Pages THE SINGH TWINS - TV & Radio 2018 BBC North West Tonight: News feature on ‘Slaves of Fashion:New Works by The Singh Twins’ exhibition at the Walker Gallery, Liverpool. Broadcast Tuesday 23rd Jan 2018. 6:30pm. 2018 BBC North West; Lunchtime News: Feature on ‘Slaves of Fashion:New Works by The Singh Twins’ exhibition at the Walker Gallery, Liverpool. Broadcast Tuesday 23rd Jan. 2018 BBC Radio 4;Sunday: Interview with Rajeev Gupta around ‘Slaves of Fashion:New Works by The Singh Twins’ exhibition at the Walker Gallery, Liverpool. Broadcast Sunday 21st Jan 2018. 7:10am. 6 mins. 2017 BBC News Channel: Repeat of feature on The Singh Twins focusing on the development of the Singh Twins:Art In Motion augmented reality app. Broadcast Saturday 4th Feb 2017, 3:30pm. Also, Sunday 5th Feb, 2:30pm. Presenter, Dianne Oxberry. 2017 BBC One; Inside Out (North West), Episode 18: Feature on The Singh Twins focusing on the development of the Singh Twins:Art In Motion augmented reality app. Broadcast Monday 30th Jan 2017. 7:30pm. Presenter, Dianne Oxberry. 2016 BBC Radio Merseyside; interview with Sean Styles. Broadcast Wednesday 18th May 2016. 9.30 - 11.30am 2016 LBC Radio; The Singh Twins comment on 'Is The Turner Prize Elitist". Broadcast Friday 13th May 2016. 2016 BBC One; The One Show Tonight: feature on The Singh Twins. Broadcast Wednesday 4th May 2016. 7pm. Presenter, Ceris Matthews. 2016 CTV News: Interview in connection with The Singh Twins' retrospective exhibition at Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives, Brampton, Toronto. Broadcast Friday 1st April 2016. Posted on ‘The Globe and Mail’ website. 2016 CP24; Interview along with Deputy Leader of the provincial new Democracy Party, Jagmeet Singh, in connection with The Singh Twins' retrospective exhibition at Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives, Brampton, Toronto. Broadcast Monday 4th April 2016. 2016 Monocle Radio; The Interview with Tomos Lewis in connection with The Singh Twins' retrospective exhibition at Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives, Brampton, Toronto. Broadcast Friday 1st April 2016. Repeated in London the same day on Monocle 24 Radio;The Monocle Daily show, Episode 1145. 2016 CBC Radio; q; ‘The Singh Twins Challenge West is Best Attitude’- Interview with Shadrach Kabango in connection with The Singh Twins' retrospective exhibition at Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives, Brampton, Toronto. Broadcast Thursday 31st March 2016. 3:30pm. 2016 BBC World News; Artsnight, Series 2, Episode 10. Repeat. Interview with Kwasi Kwarteng around The Singh Twins' involvement in the Artist and Empire show at Tate Britain. Broadcast Monday 6th Feb 2016. 3:30am. also repeated at 5:30pm and 11:30pm. And Monday 8th Feb, 3:30am. 2015 BBC Two; Artsnight, Series 2, Episode 10. Interview with Kwasi Kwarteng around The Singh Twins' involvement in the Artist and Empire show at Tate Britain. Broadcast Nov 27th 2015. 11pm. 2015 CNC News; interview around The Singh Twins' involvement in the Artist and Empire show at Tate Britain. Broadcast Nov 26th 2015. 2015 BBC Radio 4; Woman's Hour ; Interview with Jenny Murray around The Singh Twins' involvemnent in the Artist and Empire show at Tate Britain. Friday 27th Nov 2015. Broadcast 10:00-11:00am. Repeated Sat 28th Nov 2015, 4pm. 2015 BBC Two; The Face of Britain, Episode Two-Faces of the People: Wed 7th October 2015, 9pm. Presenter Simon Schama. Repeated BBC Two Scotland on Sat 10th October, 9pm. Repeated BBC Two on Wed 13th October 12:15am. 2014 BBC Radio Merseyside; Roger Phillips Show: Interview about ‘Casualty of War:A Portrait of Maharaja Duleep Singh’ commission on display at ‘Indian Encounters’ exhibition, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. Broadcast Tues 18th Nov 2014. 1:30pm. 11mins 35sec. 2014 BBC Radio Scotland; The Janice Fortsyth Show: Interview about ‘Casualty of War:A Portrait of Maharaja Duleep Singh’ commission on display at ‘Indian Encounters’ exhibition, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. Approx 9 mins. Broadcast Monday 17th Nov 2014. 2:05pm. Correspondant, Anna Magnuson. 2014 Delhi Aaj tak;News At Six: Coverage of Tarun Tahiliani’s Singh Twins inspired Spring/Summer 15 Collection launched at the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week. Thursday 9th Oct 2014. 3mins 15secs. 2014 Focus News; Fast Focus: Coverage of Tarun Tahiliani’s Singh Twins inspired Spring/Summer 15 Collection launched at the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week. Thursday 9th Oct 2014. 44secs. 2014 Times News; E Now: Delhi Aaj tak;News At Six: Coverage of Tarun Tahiliani’s Singh Twins inspired Spring/Summer 15 Collection launched at the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week. Thursday 9th Oct 2014. 4mins 16secs. Correspondent. Grim Atul. 2014 Headlines Today;News at 1: Delhi Aaj tak;News At Six: Coverage of Tarun Tahiliani’s Singh Twins inspired Spring/Summer 15 Collection launched at the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week. Thursday 9th Oct 2014. 57secs. 1:21pm. 2014 Sangat TV; Kamal In Konversation; 1 Hour interview with The Singh Twins about their Nineteen Eighty-Four painting and film. Tuesday 4th March 2014. Broadcast 12pm. Repeated. 2013 Sangat TV; Kamal In Konversation; 1 Hour interview with The Singh Twins. Tuesday 4th June 2013. Broadcast 12pm. 2012 Channel Four; 4Thought.tv: 6 minute debate program featuring The Singh Twins responding to the question “Can art make you believe?”. Broadcast Thursday 13th September 2012. 2011 ITV; Auction Party: 1 Hour programme featuring The Singh Twins’ decorated mirror which was one of the lots for the auction. Broadcast Monday 25th July 2011. 2:00-3:00pm. 2010 BBC2; QI XL: 1 Hour quiz show featuring The Singh Twins’ painting ‘ Laird Singh’s His Tartan’s Praises’ for one of the questions. Broadcast, Saturday 4th December 2010. 2009 BBC Asian Network; Nikki Bedi Show; 25 minute interview about The Singh Twins receiving the ‘Honorary Scouser Award’ (Honorary Citizen of Liverpool) and ‘The Singh Twins:Art In Motion’ exhibition at Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum. Broadcast 1:00 -1:30pm. Tuesday 14th April 2009 2009 Uniform Media; The Singh Twins featured in a promotional film produced by 'Liverpool Vision'. 2009 BBC TV; Northwest Tonight; News item about about the UK Premier Public Screening of 'The Making of Liverpool' animation at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool. Tuesday 3rd February 2009. Broadcast Breakfast and 1:30pm bulletins. 2009 City Talk Radio; Margi Clarke Show: 1 hour, live interview about the UK Premier Public Screening of 'The Making of Liverpool' animation at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool. Saturday 31st January 2009. Broadcast 12:00 - 1:00am. 2009 City Talk Radio; Neil Fitzmaurice Show: 30 minute, live interview about the UK Premier Public Screening of 'The Making of Liverpool' animation at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool. Saturday 31st January 2009. Broadcast 11:00 - 11:30 am. 2009 BBC Radio Merseyside; Claire Hamilton Show: Live interview about the UK Premier Public Screening of 'The Making of Liverpool' animation at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool. Tuesday 28th January 2009. Broadcast 5:50pm. 2008 City Talk Radio; Dean Sullivan Show: Interview about The Singh Twins winning the 'Creative Media' and 'Heritage'awards at the Spinning Wheel Sikh Film and Art Festival, Hollywood, USA. Monday 8th December 2008. Broadcast: 3:20-35pm. 2008 Halton Community Radio; Anything Goes with Rob Green: Mention of 'The Making of Liverpool' animation and playing of 'City With Wings' from its soundtrack. Tuesday 9th September 2008. Broadcast between 10:00 -11:00am. 2008 Sky Channel 166, Info TV; OC167 Cultural Calendar - Past & Present & Future Goings on Across Merseyside: The Making of Liverpool: Wirral Based Artists, the Singh Twins, Produce a New Animation Based on Their Acclaimed Painting 'Liverpool 800'; (Repeat) Broadcast daily during the week of Monday 13th - Friday 17th October between 8:00 - 9:00pm. Also broadcast same days on Sky Channel 197, Info TV 2, between 8:00-9:00am and again at 10:00-11:00pm. 2008 Sky Channel 167, Info TV; OC167 Cultural Calendar-Past & Present & Future Goings on Across Merseyside: The Making of Liverpool - Wirral Based Artists The Singh Twins Preview Their Animation Based on the Painting 'Liverpool 800' on Permanent Display in St Georges Hall. (Repeat). Broadcast daily during the week of Monday 15th - Friday 19th September between 8:00 - 9:00pm. 2008 Sky Channel 167, Info TV; OC167 Cultural Calendar-Past & Present & Future Goings on Across Merseyside: The Making of Liverpool - Wirral Based Artists The Singh Twins Preview Their Animation Based on the Painting 'Liverpool 800' on Permanent Display in St Georges Hall. Broadcast daily during the week of Monday 1st - Friday 7th September between 8:00 - 9:00pm. 2008 Halton Community Radio; Anything Goes with Rob Green: Mention of the Private View Press Launch for 'The Making of Liverpool' animation and playing of 'City With Wings' from its soundtrack. Thursday 21st August 2008. Broadcast between 10:00-11:00am. 2008 City Talk Radio; Dean Sullivan Show: fifteen minute interview about 'The Making of Liverpool' animation's official Private View Press Launch at FACT. Thursday 21st August 2008. Broadcast 3:20 - 3:35pm. 2008 BBC 1 Television; Look Northwest: lunchtime news feature about 'The Making of Liverpool' animation project. Tuesday 19th August 2008. By Jayne Garrett. 2008 BBC Radio Merseyside; Billy Butler Show: Interview with Steve Mason about his involvement in 'The Making of Liverpool' animation project. Friday 15th August 2008. 2008 BBC Radio Merseyside; Claire Hamilton Show: Interview with The Singh Twins and Sparkle about 'The Making of Liverpool' animation project. Wednesday 13th August 2008. Broadcast 6:50-7:00pm. 2008 BBC Radio Merseyside; unedited version of BBC Radio 3's Breakfast- FreeThoughts/96, The Singh Twins: three minute thought on the theme of dual cultural heritage by The Singh Twins, one of "100 key figures from the arts, media, politics and science" to offer personal cultural thoughts for the day as part of Radio 3's 'Free Thinking Festival'.
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