Tuesday, 29 November 2011

30th November Coverage Final Guest lists and timetable

Right guys after a million phone calls and e-mails, here is is the final guest list for Winol's coverage of the November 30th National Strike tomorrow. There may be updates if guests drop out, so everything is subject to change:

Right this is the final guest list for tomorrow and time slots, barring any last minute changes or inclusions 

12.00-13.00: Seb Miell (Winchester Student Union President) and Ross England (Winchester Student-Conservative)-student debate over strikes
13.00-14.00: Alan Rickman: Chairman of TACT Winchester (Tenants and Residents Together)- Effect of strike on local residents. 
14.00-15.00: Ian Woodland (Unite South-East regional co-ordinator) and Councillor Richard Williams (Labour opposition leader for Southampton City Council) 
15.00-16.00: Councillor Keith House (Liberal Democrat leader of Eastleigh Borough Council and oppositional leader at Hampshire County Council)
16.00-17.00: Tim Cutter (Unison Hampshire Branch Secretary) and Pete Sopowski (National Teacher's Union Southampton Secretary, as well as a possibility of local headteacher's from Southampton/Surrounding areas 
17.00-18.00: No guests at the moment, but will mainly be used for round-up of day's events 

Pre-recorded Interviews:

Winchester-Tommy Geddes (Deputy Vice Chancellor-University of Winchester: Interview with Ulduuz and Michael Connolly in Conference room at Half 10)
Southampton- Councillor Royston Smith (Conservative leader of Southampton City Council: Interview with Ali and Aaron at 10am at Southampton Civic Centre)
Mike Tucker (Unison Branch Secretary Southampton-Interview with Ali and Aaron at Guildhall Square at half 9)

Still awaiting confirmation from Winchester City Council in regards to guests or a pre-recorded interview with Council Leader George Beckett. 

If anyone has a contact who they can get in as a guest at any time tomorrow, let me know ASAP as we have a spare hour to fill if we broadcast for that long as the news develops and if demand is needed

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