| About us and our shows... |
| Our shows are intended for kids aged 6 to
106 (it used to be a much
narrower age band 'til we discovered how many older 'kids' were ctually
listening as well as the younger ones), they each have their own
"flavour" and consists of kid safe music, jokes, stories and
sketches. Two of our shows are no longer being made, but are
still available for your listening pleasure on their Archive pages. |
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We aim to
provide a mix of music of differing styles, clean jokes and
sketches, plus regular stories. We also welcome ideas and stuff (we was
going to say materials, but then cloth came to mind; when what we meant
was jokes, stories, sketches and the like) from our audience.
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| We have links with other show
producers and share sketches, stories, jingles, ideas and the
occassional joke or two. We are part of the BTPodshow group and
it makes a great family of podcast producers pulling together to make
the world a brighter place. Did you know that all this
podcasting was started by Adam Curry? He is one of the key and dynamic
persons heading up the Podshow network. Without his technical skill
podcasting would probably have never happened in the free and open way
that it has developed. |
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Most of
our music comes to us courtesy of the Pod Safe Music Network.
We like to SHOWCASE new talent, so we play tracks from bands and
musicians that you've probably never heard of. We also like to
play
different types of music, some may not be to your taste, but hey you
can always "Fast Forward" (thats your MP3 player not you).
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| We have been 'broadcasting' on the internet from Bristol in the West of England since April 2006 (although in this technological day and age, location doesn't really matter, but it keeps some curious people happy and it explains some of the accents). |
| KidsCast UK was formed by Scribbler Chatty and Bright Spark a father and son team. It is staffed by a team of dedicated characters ranging from the presenters (Blue Ted, Dave, DJ Tarquin, Jack Packer, Steve and the odd guest presenter and sometimes they aren't even invited, like the time we got taken over by pirates) to the technical backroom boys and girls (Webster Mc Smelly, Charlene Doobry and Debbie Donut). |