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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: More "Bake Off" drama - Matt Cox investigates the value of talent and format in television.

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money

Morning Money: More "Bake Off" drama - Matt Cox investigates the value of talent and format in television.
Great British Bake Off drama continues as Judge Mary Berry says she's leaving the show, while Paul Hollywood has announced he's staying on. After a £25 million a year deal with Channel 4, Love Productions - the creators of the programme - will leave the BBC. Paul Hollywood is now the only remaining original presenter. Some analysts are now looking at the move as an expensive mistake, Share Radio's Matt Cox has been looking into the importance of talent and format when creating a programme - and the value they have in the media industry.
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Sara Sjölin, Matt Cox


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Simon Rose

Book Value with Bill Burnett and Dave Evans

Simon Rose
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Book Value

Book Value with Bill Burnett and Dave Evans
We’re used to the idea of designers designing things, but can they also design lives? Two men who used to work for Apple believe you can use design theories to transform unsatisfying lives. Bill Burnett, Executive Director at Stanford University’s Design Programme and Dave Evans, Co-Director of the Stanford Life Design Lab, discuss their book “Designing Your Life: Build a Life That Works for You”
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Book Value with Bill Burnett and Dave Evans


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Juliette Foster

The Book Review: Harold James, author of "The Euro and the Battle of Ideas"

Juliette Foster
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Book Review

The Book Review: Harold James, author of "The Euro and the Battle of Ideas"
Debt crises, high unemployment and now BREXIT...it hasn't been a great year for the European Union as it fights to hold together what's left of the bloc whilst retaining and building the credibility of the single currency. Can the Euro survive or is it hamstrung by Europe's competing visions of what the future is supposed to be? It all points to a philosophical difference between the founding countries of the single currency bloc, France and Germany. Can the differences be resolved or have events reached a point from which there is no turning back. Professor Harold James, is one of three authors of the new book, The Euro and the Battle of Ideas. Harold James now joined Juliette Foster in the studio.

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Juliette Foster

The Book Review: 'The Pursuit of Power: Europe, 1815-1914' by Sir Richard J. Evans

Juliette Foster
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Book Review

The Book Review: 'The Pursuit of Power: Europe, 1815-1914' by Sir Richard J. Evans
Joining Steve Clarke in the studio is distinguished historian, Sir Richard J. Evans, to discuss his new book 'The Pursuit of Power: Europe, 1815-1914', out now and published by Allen Lane. There's been a flood of literature in the past couple of years associated with the anniversary of the first World War - but what was happening in Europe in the 100 years that led up to that? Themes explored within Sir Richard's new book and in the studio include rationalistic excess, scientific revolution, the inevitability of WW1 and the dramatic diplomatic ruptures that have permeated our past and present.

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Matthew Cook

The Share folk Festival Guide for the 22nd to the 23rd

Matthew Cook
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Instrumental Folk Music On Share Radio

The Share folk Festival Guide for the 22nd to the 23rd
Share radio has teamed up with www.ukfolkfestivals.co.uk to give a rundown of what’s going on in coming months for traditional music fans.

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Juliette Foster

The Business of Sport: UEFA has a new president and are Russian hackers behind WADA doping scandal?

Juliette Foster
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The Business of Sport

The Business of Sport: UEFA has a new president and are Russian hackers behind WADA doping scandal?
On today's show Share Radio's Michael Considine shares this weeks occurrences in the world of Sport. Discussed: The new UEFA president and the hacking of WADA. Joining Michael are author and commentator Keir Radnedge, and Andy Brown of Sports Integrity Initiative.

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Sue Dougan

Track Record: Tony Wilson

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Track Record: Tony Wilson
This week Sue is joined by Tony Wilson, founder and chief executive of the Lifestyle Architecture Group. After beginning his career as a retail management trainee, his talent was quickly spotted and he was persuaded to move into the financial services sector. The Lifestyle Architecture Group, which provides management and leadership training, now operates in 250 cities in 16 countries.
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Tony Wilson


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Sue Dougan

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Twenty

Sue Dougan
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Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Twenty
This week Sue and Helena talk to chef and writer Sue Quinn about the benefits of a Mediterranean diet, restauranteur Glynn Purnell about autumn cooking, Americophile Florence Cornish about her new US-inspired cookbook, and look at the many culinary uses of the humble coconut.
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Sue Quinn, Florence Cornish, Glynn Purnell


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Juliette Foster

The Business of Sport: F1 bought by US company Liberty Media & 2016 Paralympics kick off

Juliette Foster
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The Business of Sport

The Business of Sport: F1 bought by US company Liberty Media & 2016 Paralympics kick off
Welcome to the Business of Sport with Michael Considine. On the show this week: Formula 1 has been bought by American entertainment media company Liberty Media. Formula 1 commentator Mark Gallagher will be joining us to give his thoughts on what the deal means for the future of the sport. After initial concerns that there wasn't necessary funding, the 2016 Paralympics has kicked off. Aaron Bauer, Rio de Janeiro Correspondent at Around the Rings will be joining us from Rio. And Robert Van Egghen will have Extra Time.

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Ed Bowsher

The Book Review: 'Scrappy' by Terri Sjodin

Ed Bowsher
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Book Review

The Book Review: 'Scrappy' by Terri Sjodin
It's time for another one of our weekly book reviews. Today Share Radio's Ed Bowsher was joined by American entrepreneur Terri Sjodin, author of 'Scrappy' - a little book about choosing to play big. It tells the stories of extraordinary people who play scrappy in order to attain elusive goals - from a Girl Scout who sold 117 boxes of cookies in 2 hours outside a medical marijuana dispensary to the founder of the Rainforest Cafe restaurant chain. Tune in to see how such a fighting spirit can allow you to attain your goals faster and easier.

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