Tuesday 26 January 2010

aims for our next lesson and script

for our next lesson we aim to script out out headlines and main headline and record them
for this we will have me and alex reading the headlines and then have alex go into an indepth report followed by ruhul having an interview to get the publics reactions.

I have now edited this post to include the first draft of our script.

This is a scripted version of our radio show as a group we sat down and wrote up. This gives us something to read as we record so we get the stories right.


Jingle

Alex: Our headlines today:

Liam: A nineteen year old part time shop assistant has been found murdered in Reading

A: Relatives of Vincent Van Gough has launched a major exhibition of the artists work in London

L: Children’s Sectary, Ed Balls has caused for the urgent upheaval of a loop hole that allows corporal punishment in part-time schools

A: Finally, ‘all you can drink’ offers in pubs may be banned, and ID checks made compulsory under a planned code in England and Wales – Our main story today:

L: Thousands are feared dead after a massive earthquake that struck Haiti

A: The seven magnitude quake which hit the Haiti capital of Port-au-Prince on the 12th of January is the worst earthquake to have hit the country in two-hundred years.
We now go to our correspondent Hooli who is in Haiti getting local reaction:

Hooli: (Voxpop) Hooli will talk to local villagers who are shook up after the disaster, and then he will discuss way to help with a disaster coordinator.

L: Thank you Hooli. Listeners you may have experienced some audio disruption

Sports Jingle

A: Now the sports news

L: In transfer news, Wigan has secured the signature of Victor Moses from Crystal Palace who have gone into administration

A: Egypt beat Ghana 1 – 0 in the African Cup of Nations Final

L: SPL league champions, Celtic, have acquired Robbie Keane on a yearlong loan from Tottenham Hotspur. Now to our main story:

A: John Terry’s captaincy is now is question after his alleged affair with the wife of Wayne Bridge. And now some local news:

L: There has been a rise in ethnic minority students

A: Just over one in ten students at Oxford University were from an ethnic minority background

L: Oxford United back health scheme:

A: The scheme that allows fans to get a health check at the Kassam Stadium has been backed by the squad

L: The world’s largest private crocodile collection has been found in Whitney

A: Shaun Bogart from Whitney keeps crocodiles in his back garden and now wants to create the countries first ever crocodile conservation

L: We had a chance to catch up with Shaun today, and here’s what happened:

Insert interview with ‘Shaun Bogart’. I will play Shaun while Liam will conduct the interview.

A: To Hooli with the weather

H: Thanks guys, and now today’s weather. On the local side we have temperatures as high as 11 degrees in Oxford with slight winds at up to 14mph. With the national weather, we have rain in parts of Scotland, temperatures as low as 3 degrees. As we move south of Scotland to the north of England, we have rain in the Newcastle area, low winds and temperatures as low as 2 degrees. In the midlands area with Manchester, Liverpool and Sheffield we have patches of cloud but were not expecting any rain. Still temperatures are low at 2 to 3 degrees. Down with Birmingham, Leicester, Northampton and Coventry they’re luckier with some sunshine but it’s still quite cold. Lows of 5 degrees, highs of 10, throughout the day cloud will move in. Towards London we’re going to have a few showers today and tomorrow but will clear up for the weekend. And that’s the weather.

Thank you for listening to the news, we will be back with more headlines today.

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