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Radio Times

Author
Dan Bond
Published
Fri 03 Apr 2015
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/actionsciencetheatre/episodes/Radio-Times-e1fth7l

“Satellite, satelliiiite, of looooove…” Lou Reed was, no doubt, thinking about the launch of the first satellite, Sputnik, when he wrote those seminal words in 1972 (he may have written them before 1972 of course, we just can’t say right now, and it’s irrelevant to my point).


Of course, not everyone was happy about the launch of Sputnik. Telegraph operators were people of particular vision who could, no doubt, see their days were numbered. And of course there was a Space Race going on.


Britain wasn’t involved in the Space Race, but as always liked to stick its nose in. A nose that is never far from a spectacular sneeze. Join some crazy Britishers in this episode, as they track Sputnik back in the oldenish times when it happened. To the dials!


Stephanie Brown – Erin Burns

Major Tim Strange – Dan Bond

George Stewart – Simon Wilson

Professor Joan McSweeney – Rhona Mackenwells

James – Brian Mackenwells

Andrew – Dan Booth


Written by Dan Bond & Brian Mackenwells


Produced by Dan Booth


Music:

“Slow Motion” from Bensound


Some sound effects provided by Freesound.org

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