Podcasts
Europa Productions produces podcasts and radio programmes and provides tape synch, research, fixing and translation services. Our clients include BBC Radio, CBC Radio (Canada), ABC Radio (Australia), MUBI, 18Sixty, the Folger Shakespeare Library, Riviera Radio Monaco and Radio Caroline.
The Third Angle — YCOM: High Performance e-scooter innovation
In this episode of Third Angle, we take a guided tour of the YCOM HQ, a leader in motorsports engineering and lightweight composites. Join us as we explore how founder Nicola Scimeca is changing the automotive industry, overseeing every aspect from concept to completion.
Discover how YCOM pioneered the world's first fleet of racing e-scooters for the Electric Scooter Championship (ESC) and learn about their unique approach to product development, which involves rapid prototyping and collaboration with former MotoGP riders.
Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Sound design and editing by Rema Mukena. Location recording by Mark Dezzani. And music by Rowan Bishop.
The Third Angle — Dallara: Engineering the future of motorsports
In this episode of the Third Angle, we head to Italy’s Motor Valley to explore the engineering prowess of Dallara, the legendary manufacturer behind some of the most advanced racing cars in the world. Our host Paul Haimes, meets with Andrea Pontremoli, CEO of Dallara, and two members of his team - Luca Pignacca and Daniele Guarnaccia to reveal the story behind the Dallara Stradale, a car that takes Formula car technology to the next level.
The Stradale is no ordinary car - built with a fiber carbon monocoque chassis it’s designed for maximum strength and minimal weight, meaning it has unparalleled agility on both the track and the road.
Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Sound design and editing by Rema Mukena. Location recording by Mark Dezzani. And music by Rowan Bishop.
BREATHLESS — Jean Seberg & Jean-Luc Godard dress down film and fashion
In 1959, a brash critic-turned-filmmaker named Jean-Luc Godard cast movie star Jean Seberg in his first film, BREATHLESS. You probably know it revolutionized movies, but it also had a big impact on fashion, onscreen and off—by seeming like it wasn’t even trying. With the help of historians and critics, host Rico Gagliano decodes Seberg’s “French Girl” style…and also gives you a peek into his ’70s disco wardrobe. Seriously. Listen here.
Shakespeare Unlimited: Episode 216
Can you love Shakespeare and be an antiracist? Farah Karim-Cooper’s book The Great White Bard explores the language of race and difference in Shakespeare’s plays. Dr. Karim-Cooper also looks at the ways Shakespeare’s work became integral to Britain’s imperial project and its sense of cultural superiority.
Sarah Jane Morris presents her new album Sisterhood
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Simon Napier-Bell Special on Radio Caroline
Mark Dezzani interviews Lesley-Ann Jones author of The Stone Age
Rock's Diamond Year Radio Caroline Special
Todd Rundgren Special with Mark Dezzani on Radio Caroline
UK Coronavirus Diaries - The Lockdown - Riviera Radio Monaco