• Headlympics Show 4

    11 January 2013 by Headliners

     

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    In our fourth and final Headlympics podcast we take a look at the aftermath of the London 2012 Games. Our journalists discuss the Olympic legacy, and explore what some of the Olympic and Paralympic values mean to the people of London.

     

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  • Headlympics Show 3

    29 August 2012 by Headliners

    Bored of the Rings? Not us!

    In this latest Headlympics show (it’s what you get when you cross Headliners with the Olympics and Paralympics) we are looking at the headliners that have hit the newspapers during the Games, we find out whether the Games have made people feel proud to be British, and we look forward to the Paralympic Games, plus loads more.

    So download, and get involved.

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  • Headlympics Show 2

    30 July 2012 by Headliners

    What happens when you mix Headliners unique brand of journalism with the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics? HEADLYMPICS!

    Headlympics is a podcast created by the young people we have been nurturing and training to become journalist, reporters, presenters and producers.

    This is the second of four shows, presented by David, looking at more issues than Jessica Ennis could jump over, from whether young people are excited with the Games, to child trafficking and more.

    On your marks. Get set. Download.

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  • Boxed In

    21 March 2012 by Headliners

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    Boxed In is a new podcast by young people in East London. In this edition they interview Professor David Crystal about slang, investigate what young people think about the Olympic legacy and ask members of the public if chivalry is dead.

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  • 2012 London Games V Beijing Opening?

    17 February 2012 by Headliners

    With half the budget than the Beijing Games, can London pull off the biggest show on earth by creating an opening ceremony to wow the world?

    Our team of reporters, brought together from three housing associations, Tower Hamlet Community Housing, Spitlefields Housing Association and Gateway Housing Association, ask local residents if they think that 2012 Opening ceremony will be one to remember?

    Reporters: Ibraaheem Syed Islam, 13 and Syed Yusuf Islam, 14

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  • 2012 London Games Opening – Better than Beijing?

    17 February 2012 by Headliners

    With the 2012 Olympic and Paralympics fast approaching what delights will the opening ceremony have for our eyes? Will it be able to compete with the lavish Beijing Games Opening?

    Our team of reporters, brought together from three housing associations, Tower Hamlet Community Housing, Spitlefields Housing Association and Gateway Housing Association, investigate these issues and more in this podcast.

    Reporters: Moli May, 11, Lucy Izzet, 12 and Aminur Rahman, 18.

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  • 2012 Games – Gold or tin to the area?

    17 February 2012 by Headliners

    What benefits will the Olympics and Paralympics bring to east London? Will the streets be paved in gold just like the athletes that win the medals, or will it end up being a twisted ankle, holding the area back.

    Our team of reporters, brought together from three housing associations, Tower Hamlet Community Housing, Spitlefields Housing Association and Gateway Housing Association, investigate these issues and more in this podcast.

    Reporters: Moli May, 11, Lucy Izzet, 12, Syed Yusuf, 14 and Mustak Ahmed, 16.

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