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SLHC on Daniel Ruiz Tizon’s Bumper Christmas Annual 201411 Dec 202400:42:03

As we enter the bootlegs and rarities era of South London Hardcore, here is our appearance on Daniel Ruiz Tizon is Available 2014 Bumper Christmas Annual live on Resonance FM. 

First, a special new intro recorded by Jack McInroy and Daniel Ruiz Tizon in November 2024, looking back at a special night in South London podcasting. 

Then, the SLHC guest segments from DRTIABCA, recorded and broadcast live from Resonance FM studios on Borough High St, 22nd December 2014. We reminisce about South London Christmas memories, good and bad, and round up highlights from the festive season. 

Full 90-minute Daniel Ruiz Tizon is Available Bumper Christmas Annual 2014: 

https://www.danielruiztizon.com/new-blog-1/2015/8/8/daniel-ruiz-tizon-is-available-episode-81-bumper-christmas-annual 

Made in England podcast: 

https://www.holdfastnetwork.com/madeinengland 

Daniel Ruiz Tizon’s Advent Calendar: 

https://open.spotify.com/show/5c5DLdClv5dXOZykVOfKuI?si=bc033ebc4c7b494b 

South London Hardcore on Spotify: 

https://open.spotify.com/show/5nobPEhhy6jTjAxroRNCuR?si=67129d0ca2c04b59 

Support the show: 

https://www.holdfastnetwork.com/support 

The Lost Resonance FM Pilot23 Jan 202400:35:38
In 2014, we recorded a radio-friendly pilot episode of SLHC for Resonance FM. It never aired... until now.
Episode 167: Newport Street Gallery20 May 2019
Owen Pomery joins us on a trip to Damien Hirst's Newport Street Gallery, in Vauxhall. We visited the current exhibition John Bellany and Alan Davie: Cradle of Magic.
Episode 78: David Bowie on film05 Aug 2013
We conclude our three-part David Bowie tribute with a look at his film career. Bowie has played some of the most memorable characters in cinema history in The Man Who Fell To Earth and Labyrinth, as well as historical figures Pontius Pilate, Nicola Tesla and Andy Warhol. We also pluck some lesser-known gems (and some stinkers) from his filmography.
Episode 77: Charlton Horn Fayre29 Jul 2013
This week we visited the Charlton Horn Fayre, an infamous annual event with roots in the 13th Century, banned by the Victorians and revived in the 1970s. Walking the traditional procession route, we started at Cuckold's Point in Rotherhithe and yomped across Greenwich to get to Charlton House for the festivities. We talked about the history of the fair and the traditions around it, the relationship between royals, nobles and common people that shaped its development, and this year's celebrations.
Episode 76: Walworth22 Jul 2013
This week we're in Jack's hometown of Walworth. Previously we've talked about fellow former residents Charlie Chaplin, Charles Babbage, Michael Faraday and Michael Caine as well as East Street, the Aylesbury and Heygate Estates and Newington Library. We cover what's left of the area and recall personal memories of the Walworth Road, the high street that never gets any better.
Episode 75: Camberwell15 Jul 2013
This week we go back to our roots with a look at Camberwell, Steve's birthplace and a regular stomping ground for Jack. We explore the history and development of the area, uncover some other people born in Camberwell, both famous and infamous, and look at what the area is known for today.
Episode 74: Local News Special: Woolwich03 Jun 2013
Following the recent killing of a soldier in Woolwich and the response of the EDL the area has become a focal point for many who would use these events to inflame prejudice. This week we are joined by Lewie Peckham to talk about these incidents, the growing role of the public in recording them as they unfold, the response of mainstream media and how the actions of extremists from various factions has cast a shadow across South London.
Episode 73: Bridget Minamore27 May 2013
This week we are joined by poet Bridget Minamore, as we discuss gentrification, the physical geography of South London and her upcoming appearance at the South Bank Centre as part of The London Literature Festival. Bridget was also kind enough to perform two of her poems for us.
Episode 72: Prisons20 May 2013
Debtors, dissenters and disorder... This week we look at the Prisons of South London past and present, talking about the people that have spent time incarcerated in them and their changing role through history.
Episode 71: Blue Plaques06 May 2013
This week we mark significant places in the lives of three-time Oscar-winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis, former Prime Minister John Major and penal transportee Mary Wade. We also give ourselves one, because if we don't, who will?
Episode 70: Boxing29 Apr 2013
This week we look at South London's greatest boxers, from Don Cockell and Henry Cooper, to Frank Bruno and Lloyd Honeyghan, right up to David Haye.
Episode 69: Martin Cloake22 Apr 2013
This week we talk to journalist Martin Cloake who crossed the divide from North to South London on the differences (and similarities) between both sides of London.
Episode 166: Playlist IX 13 May 2019
With guest Stephen Graham. 1. Gavin Bryars - Jesus Blood Never Failed Me 2. Faithless - We Come 1 3. Fairport Convention - Who Knows Where the Time Goes 4. 808INK - Blessed Up 5. The Only Ones - Another Girl, Another Planet 6. Mis-Teeq - Scandalous 8. Kero Kero Bonito - Flamingo 7. AMM - Ailantus Glandulosa
Episode 68: David Bowie part 2 15 Apr 2013
Continuing our exploration of the music of David Bowie we look at his discography from 1980 - 2013.
Episode 67: Nine Elms08 Apr 2013
We look at the history of Nine Elms and discuss a series of new developments that could leave the area unrecognisable within 20 years.
Episode 66: Rosie replaces Steve / Local News01 Apr 2013
Regrettably, Steve Walsh has left South London Hardcore, so Jack is joined by Rosie Fletcher from the podcast Rosie and Jessica's Day of Fun. We've got local news, mostly from Bromley, where people are contacting aliens and getting irked about road works.
Episode 65: London's bridges 25 Mar 2013
Wandering along the South Bank of the Thames we explore the history of the bridges that link us to the other side of London.
Episode 64: Hassan 18 Mar 2013
Our friend Hassan is Tooting born and bred and talks to us about the area, being Asian in London post-7/7, working in a South London bookshop and attending Emanuel School, the prestigious Battersea school.
Episode 63: David Bowie part 111 Mar 2013
On the day he released his 24th studio album, we induct David Bowie into the South London Hardcore Hall of Fame. Part One of three Bowie episodes: Brixton to Bromley to Berlin.
Episode 62: Alan Moore and Mitch Jenkins - Unearthing04 Mar 2013
This week we’re joined by author Alan Moore and photographer Mitch Jenkins who collaborated on Unearthing, a psychogeographical examination of fellow writer Steve Moore and Shooters Hill, where he has lived all his life. The pair talked about the creative process, their relationship with Steve Moore, comics, the occult and Unearthing in its many forms. Alan Moore created Watchmen, From Hell and V For Vendetta and Mitch Jenkins is renowned for his work in the advertising industry. The episode was recorded at the launch of the new Unearthing book at Gosh! Comics in central London. We also recorded the Q & A they did afterwards.
Episode 61: The 10 Worst South Londoners25 Feb 2013
SPOILER: Jade Goody, Martin Bashir, Nick Ferrari, Harriet Harman, Naomi Campbell, Garry Bushell, Sharon Osbourne, Jim Davidson, Max Clifford and Kelvin McKenzie make up our list of the worst ever South Londoners.
Episode 60: Richy K. Chandler18 Feb 2013
Born in Dulwich, a student at the Camberwell College of Art and a resident of Wimbledon, Richy K. Chandler tells us about his experiences of growing up in South London and his work as an illustrator and comic artist.
Episode 59: Music Hall11 Feb 2013
This week we look at the rich history of Music Hall in South London, exploring the people places and events that make Music Hall such an important Transpontine development.
Episode 165: Nicolas Obregon06 May 2019
165: Nicolas Obregon. The author of the Inspector Iwata novels Blue Light Yokohama and Sins As Scarlet. We talked about LA, Tokyo, Madrid and, of course, South London, finding links to Sherlock Holmes and Raymond Chandler.
Episode 58: South London Playlist volume 204 Feb 2013
Tinie Tempah, The Kinks, Pulp, Bros, Big Audio Dynamite, Saint Etienne, Misfits, This Heat, Laurel Aitken and Jim Connell feature on the second volume of our playlist. With Stephen Graham.
Episode 57: Treacle Jr.28 Jan 2013
We watched this 2010 independent film shot in Southwark, Lambeth and Wandsworth and we talk about all the familiar sights that are captured on screen.
Episode 56: Stockwell21 Jan 2013
This week we're joined by regular guest and Stockwell resident Owen Pomery to talk about the history of the area and Stockwell today.
Episode 55: Dulwich Hamlet Football Club14 Jan 2013
We visited Champion Hill to find out what makes Dulwich Hamlet Football Club so special.
Episode 54: Peckham on Peckham07 Jan 2013
Lewie Peckham joins us to talk about the area that bears his name.
Episode 53: The South Bank31 Dec 2012
We look at the South Bank from pre-history to the present, including the 1951 Festival of Britain and the many uses of County Hall.
Episode 52: Charlie Chaplin24 Dec 2012
This week we talked about South London's most famous son. Actor, director, composer, star - Charlie Chaplin.
Episode 51: Christmas10 Dec 2012
A guide to Transpontine Christmas shopping.
Episode 50: Xaviere arrives and other Local News03 Dec 2012
We celebrate the arrival of Jack and Lakisha's daughter Xaviere and cover other local news, including car thieves, van thieves and statue thieves.
Episode 49: Lambeth Trilogy26 Nov 2012
This week we talked about three films shot or set in Lambeth,Me and My Girl (filmed as the Lambeth Walk), Passport to Pimlico and We Are the Lambeth Boys (1959 documentary).
Episode 164: Mailbag29 Apr 2019
We're answering listener questions including who'd play us in a SLHC film, worst guest and favourite co-host moments.
Episode 48: Barnes19 Nov 2012
We took a trip to the London Wetland Centre, stopping by a couple of rock 'n' roll landmarks - Olympic Studios and the Bolan tree.
Episode 47: South East London Zine Fest12 Nov 2012
We visited the South London ZineFest at the Amersham Arms in New Cross to meet Transpontine zinesters and small pressers.
Episode 46: Glenn Holmes05 Nov 2012
We're joined by composer of the SLHC theme tune, Glenn Holmes.
Episode 45: Thamesmead on screen29 Oct 2012
We're joined by Midnight Video's Jim Hall to discuss some films and tv shows shot and set in Thamesmead including Misfits, A Clockwork Orange, The Optimists of Nine Elms and Beautiful Thing.
Episode 44: The Menier Chocolate Factory22 Oct 2012
Dolly Oladini, budding actress and Blackheath native, takes us to the The Menier Chocolate Factory, one of South London's premiere fringe theatres, to see Charley's Aunt.
Episode 43: Waterloo15 Oct 2012
Birthplace of the rules of boxing, a home to Vics of all ages and a railway for the dead.
Episode 42: Black History Month08 Oct 2012
Thabo Mhlatshwa joins us as we celebrate and debate Black History Month, and find out what it was like to live on the North Peckham Estate.
Episode 41: Tate Modern and Design Museum01 Oct 2012
The world's most popular modern art gallery and the neighbouring museum of design.
Episode 40: Local News24 Sep 2012
Another look at the local news scene in South London, in which we decide that the news agenda shouldn't be driven by medieval witch trials or tennis balls for puppies.
Episode 39: Burgess Park 17 Sep 2012
We take a stroll through the newly reopened Burgess Park, debating the £8 million refurbishment, discussing its history and recalling our own memories of the park.
Episode 163: Playlist VIII15 Apr 2019

163: Playlist VIII

Stephen Graham joins us as we compile another South London playlist. Featuring Nadia Rose, The KLF, The Beatles, Cockney Rebel, Charlie Drake, Skengdo and AM, and Bridget St John.

Hosted by Jack McInroy and Steve Walsh

Episode 38: Balham 10 Sep 2012
Coveted by Hitler, mocked by Peter Sellers, inhabited by Ainsley Harriott.
Episode 37: Twin Towns03 Sep 2012
We travel the world looking at the towns twinned with places in South London.
Episode 36: Road to Eltham27 Aug 2012
Looking for positives in Eltham and finding Bob Hope.
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