Scott Bryan Move Beyond Words
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In this episode, Elizabeth and Charlotte sit down with British Columnist, TV Critic andBroadcaster, Scott Bryan.
When not attempting every technical challenge on The Great British Bake-off, Scott is writing extensively about television for the likes of the Guardian and i-Newspaper, sharing thoughts on BBC News and Radio 4, or co-hosting the ‘Must Watch’ Podcast on BBC Radio 5 Live.
In this conversation, Scott speaks about his learning experiences at university, how his love of television has seen him navigate the barriers he’s faced and the resilience and drive that pushed him to chase a career inundated with words.
To find out more about us and the Move Beyond Words project, visit movebeyondwords.co.uk
Credits
Hosts: Elizabeth Rose Arifien & Charlotte Edmonds
Producer: Chris Bristow
Art & Design: Alex Colehan
Marketing: Lucy Alves
Original Score: Tom Parker
Sound Design & Production: Serendipity Studios
This podcast has been made with the generous support of Arts Council England.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Elizabeth and Charlotte sit down with British Columnist, TV Critic andBroadcaster, Scott Bryan.
When not attempting every technical challenge on The Great British Bake-off, Scott is writing extensively about television for the likes of the Guardian and i-Newspaper, sharing thoughts on BBC News and Radio 4, or co-hosting the ‘Must Watch’ Podcast on BBC Radio 5 Live.
In this conversation, Scott speaks about his learning experiences at university, how his love of television has seen him navigate the barriers he’s faced and the resilience and drive that pushed him to chase a career inundated with words.
To find out more about us and the Move Beyond Words project, visit movebeyondwords.co.uk
Credits
Hosts: Elizabeth Rose Arifien & Charlotte Edmonds
Producer: Chris Bristow
Art & Design: Alex Colehan
Marketing: Lucy Alves
Original Score: Tom Parker
Sound Design & Production: Serendipity Studios
This podcast has been made with the generous support of Arts Council England.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
51 min