Naked Football Show This Evening - Ipswich Town News
Remember to tune in to Ipswich Community Radio's, The Naked Football Show this evening from 6pm until 6.30pm.
Regular chair Graham Blackburn and TWTD editor Phil Ham will be in the studio, along with PE teacher and Town fan Rowena Mackie and Adie Smith, the landlord of The Dove. Tonight's not quite live programme is a Bah Humbug Post-Christmas Moaning Special with gripes aplenty provided by those in the studio and listeners.
As the presenters will be on the way back from this afternoon's game at Leicester during the show, emails and texts won't be required this week. Normal service will resume next Wednesday.
ICR can be heard in the immediate Ipswich area on 105.7FM and has an eclectic array of programmes, which include almost any style of music you can think of promoting local bands and musicians, as well as morning and magazine shows, in addition to foreign language programmes in Polish, Portuguese, Cantonese, Farsi and Hindi.
If you're not in the Ipswich area, the show can be heard live online at http://www.icrfm.co.uk.
The programme will be available as a podcast tomorrow. The easiest way to listen to it is via iTunes. Simply search for TWTD within the iTunes shop and you can subscribe to all issues free. You can get direct access via an XML feed here: . A direct link to an MP3 of last week's show is available here.
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