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Welcome to Fursday, here on The Brew. We ll go straight in with more amazing tracks, all of which are made in Hong Kong . Mark Rawson is busy today, so we welcome back Lamma s very own Dave Wilkinson, who ll introduce the bands, and invite you to a few live gigs as well. Dr. David Gething, our Brew vet, will be with us at 12.40 to answer a few more or your questions, and talk pets. At 1.25, by popular demand (as he wasn t free yesterday), Chris Watts will be joining us, live from his Motion Dynamics studio in Central. Join him on Facebook live too, if you d like to try a few bends and stretches.
Happy Thursday. Welcome to The Brew. We ll begin as usual with more Made in Hong Kong music, courtesy of Mark Rawson. 25 minutes of excellent music, all created and recorded by more top-line local artists and bands. Dr. David Gething, vet to the stars, will be with us at 12.40. Live from Shenzhen he ll be answering a couple more of your furry questions, and his topic today is. skin. Do get in touch if you d like him to talk about anything in particular. At 1.25 Chris Watts will be joining us, live from his Motion Dynamics studio in Central. Today he s going to focus on your shoulders, and talk about pain! Lots of pain. Do join him on Facebook live if you can. Every weekday - except public holidays - 12 midday until 2 - only on Radio 3.
Welcome to World Piano Day Wednesday on The Brew. Before we get all musical, Chris Watts will be with with you at 12.10 for some lower body training. Join him on Facebook live if you can, from his Motion Dynamics studio in Central. At 12.40 we welcome RTL s man in Japan, Philippe Dova, for his weekly Wednesday chat. At 1.25 it s classical music day once again, and as mentioned, World Piano Day, which as our expert Paul Archibald will likely explain, falls on the 88th day of each year. But, why? All will be revealed, as he takes you on another musical journey with the great masters. email phil@rthk.hk or find us on Facebook Every weekday - except public holidays - 12 midday until 2 - only on Radio 3.