Classical music for modern life from CFF at Home media partner
| | A message from our friends and CFF at Home media partners Scala Radio... | |
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A Film I Love… kicked off with choices from Scala Radio’s Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode. Simon and Mark are regular broadcasters on Scala Radio, which celebrates classical music for modern life, including music from films, TV shows and video games. Read on to discover more… Listen Now: Scala Radio | |
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Mark Kermode: Saturday, 1-3pm |
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Mark Kermode is the go-to broadcaster for all things film, as chief film critic for The Observer and the host of many podcasts. Each week on Scala Radio, Mark reviews the latest films, champions up-and-coming composers and takes us on a journey through the film-scoring process. |
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| | Simon Mayo: Monday-Saturday, 10am-1pm |
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Throughout the week, Simon Mayo takes listeners on a journey of discovery, playing music from familiar masters such as Mozart and Beethoven alongside surprising new works by the likes of Karl Jenkins, MJ Cole and Max Richter. Enjoy regular features including his weekly Book Club, the Joybringer and his Request Hour, every weekday from 12pm. |
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| | Screen Time: Monday-Friday, 9-10am |
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Every weekday morning, Charles Nove plays music from films, TV shows, adverts and video games in Screen Time as well as featuring a daily trivia question to test your screen knowledge.
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| | The Console with Luci Holland: Saturday 5-6pm |
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Composer, arranger and sound artist Luci Holland selects an hour of new, popular and emerging game scores in the UK's first weekly video game music show on national radio.
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Listen to Scala Radio on your digital radio, smart speaker, or by downloading the free Scala Radio App | | | CFF at Home is delivered with the support of the BFI Film Audience Network, awarding funds from the National Lottery in order to bring this project to audiences across the UK | | Cambridge Film Festival is presented by Cambridge Film Trust, a registered charity with a mission to foster film culture and education for the benefit of the public, in Cambridge and the Eastern region but also throughout the UK | |
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