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Life's a Pitch TV With Conor Chaplin Now On YouTube
Sunday, 23rd Jul 2023 08:26

The first Life’s a Pitch TV podcast with star guest Conor Chaplin is now available on YouTube.

Last season’s top scorer Chaplin spoke to Mark Murphy, Terry Butcher and Phil Ham in the studio on Thursday evening.

The show is also available on a number of audio podcast platforms with others to follow.

Currently it can be found on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Deezer, Buzzsprout, Podcast Index, Podcast Addict, Player FM, Listen Notes, Podcast Chaser and Pocket Podcasts. An RSS feed for the show can be found here.


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alsagerblue added 09:24 - Jul 22
The programme has got off to a good start. I particularly liked the more in-depth Q&A with the guest in this episode Connor Chaplin.
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BotesdaleBlue added 11:56 - Jul 22
Well done to all concerned for getting this off the ground. I loved Life's a Pitch on BBC Radio Suffolk and I look forward to watching this every week without fail. Please keep up the little anti-Norwich digs.
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parhamblue added 13:17 - Jul 22
Excellent start, worked really well. I shall keep watching and listening for sure.
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Naylorsrightboot added 14:11 - Jul 22
This was good. It's what l expected Towntv to be and you can watch it on your TV through YouTube. Towntv should look at this. I don't want to peer at a mobile phone or tablet, this is how it should have been done.
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carsey added 00:02 - Jul 23
I really enjoyed this as an opening episode. Just a couple of observations, Mark Murphy really didn't look comfortable perched on the edge of the sofa and needs to relax a bit. Also the hand mics are a little obtrusive and clip on mics would allow everyone to just chat. Nit picking I know but a good start and food for thought for Town TV
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Europablue added 09:20 - Jul 24
Naylorsrightboot The premium price of TownTV demands the use of a TV. I'm going to get a room set up with a TV or projector directly connected to a PC, so it should be ok for me after a couple of matches messing with a browser on the TV, but people shouldn't have to go through the technical trouble and expense to have it play on the TV. I have no idea why tablets can't easily cast to a TV.
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Europablue added 11:19 - Jul 24
There was some suspect counting from the crowd there, but Phil stepped in to save the day.
The highlight had to be the contribution from the elderly supporter (I think his name was Will). That local flavour and commitment are what makes football great.
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