Hooray, David Arnold has a five-part radio show broadcasting on Sunday afternoons on ScalaRadio (at 1pm) and you can hear Episode 3 here – the link will stop working on Sunday 29th March. Don’t delay 🙂
It’s excellent, he’s extremely knowledgeable and enthusiastic about film scores and music (and he’s written scores for five of the James Bond films himself!) and he’s also an excellent communicator. You’ll be able to listen live to Eps 4 and 5 here on Sunday.
Here’s the link for Episode 3
planetradio.co.uk/scala-radio/player/100861134/
Episodes 1 and 2 are no longer available though quite a few people have tweeted @ScalaRadio (and @DavidGArnold) to say how much they’d like this so why not add your voice…
The above link will open a player if you access it via a laptop browser, if you’re clicking on a phone you can either listen via your browser or, if you have the ScalaRadio app, it will invite you to open the programme in the app. Up to you 🙂
If you are trying to find the programme by searching on ScalaRadio’s website or within the app there are some additional instructions below. Possibly useful for future reference in finding other programmes.
Web browser
If you are starting from the landing page https://planetradio.co.uk/scala-radio/ click More at the top, then Listen Again, then look for the date and drop-down menu just below the heading saying “Listen Again” – it’s in reverse date order so scroll down to Sunday 22nd. At the moment David’s programme is the second picture in the second row – click on that and you’ll be on the link as given above.
If your browser says “Autoplay failed” you just need to press the play button (it’s a good thing – switching off autoplay on your browser, gives you more control over what noise is emitted from your newly opened tabs).
Phone app
Lower the volume before opening the app (it’s a bit autoplay-y) or get ready to click the stop button on the bottom right, and make sure you’ve fairly recently updated (might be harder to find the show otherwise).
On the menu at the bottom click Shows, then scroll down and find “The Music of James Bond with David…’ and press play. You will be able to listen to about 20 minutes or so without logging in, so if you aren’t planning to log in, put the link above into your phone’s browser and listen via the web app.