The Bike Show Podcast
A podcast by Jack Thurston
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276 Episodes
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28 May 2007: Graeme Fife’s life in cycling
Published: 5/30/2007 -
21 May 2007: Poetry on a country ride with Martin Newell
Published: 5/22/2007 -
14 May 2007: Road Peace // Floyd Landis
Published: 5/15/2007 -
1 May 2007: Podcast special: ‘Stannerd’ comes out for cycling
Published: 5/1/2007 -
12 March 2007: The word from San Francisco and a singing bicycle prototype
Published: 3/12/2007 -
5 March 2007: Green London?
Published: 3/7/2007 -
26 February 2007: Calling All Bicycle Filmmakers!
Published: 2/27/2007 -
12 February 2007: More experimental bicycle music
Published: 2/14/2007 -
5 February 2007: Cyclosportives, bicycle podcasting and Budapest
Published: 2/8/2007 -
29 January 2007: Going the Distance and the Physics of the Bicycle
Published: 2/2/2007 -
22 January 2007: Looking forward to a great year for cycling
Published: 1/23/2007 -
15 January 2007: Women bike messengers and a ride through a very long tunnel
Published: 1/16/2007 -
8 January 2007 – Doorstep Adventures with Patrick Field (part two)
Published: 1/9/2007 -
18 December 2006: Doorstep adventures with Patrick Field (Part one)
Published: 12/19/2006 -
11 December 2006 – The Christmas edition
Published: 12/15/2006 -
4 December 2006: Sur le pavé in Brussels
Published: 12/4/2006 -
27 November 2006: Berlin special
Published: 11/27/2006 -
20 November 2006: Experimental music and the bicycle
Published: 11/20/2006 -
13 November 2006: On a Bickerton in China, the Sideways Bike and cycling with disabilities
Published: 11/14/2006 -
6 November 2006: Edinburgh by train, low carbon travel
Published: 11/7/2006
Podcast devoted to the art, science, politics and transcendental pleasure of cycling, in London and beyond. Presented by Jack Thurston the show has been rolling since 2004, and continues to cover and uncover the intersections of cycling, culture, society and creativity. From Tour de France to roller-racing, from Brompton commuters to bicycle messengers, from Kraftwerk to hip hop, from urban design to countryside trips. Literature, history, travel, art, music, sport in a weekly half-hour show.