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Entertainment - Q Radio - November

While onboard, tune into our Q Radio channels, including:

Talking Business

Peter Switzer

Peter interviews the following people in October:

Nick Stace - CEO of CHOICE, outlines current Australian consumer market issues.

Lars Rasmussen - one of the Sydney team that developed Google Maps. He and his brother Jens are the co-founders of Google Wave, that may revolutionise the way we communicate.

Rachel Argaman - CEO of Toga Hospitality, an Australian-owned international hotel group, discusses crossing cultural divides in training, talent management and communication.

Michael Ephraim - VP of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and MD of Sony Computer Entertainment ( AU & NZ), reveals trends in gaming and entertainment-on-demand.

Jane Sloane - Executive Director of the International Women's Development Agency, which improves the lives of women and girls by encouraging philanthropic investment.

Robbee Minicola - CEO at Hybrid TV, enlightens us on the new digital wave set to revolutionise how businesses interact with consumers.

Damian Borchok - MD for Interbrand, talks about the role of branding and what it means to the bottom line.

Transcripts

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Reelin' in the Years

Glenn A Baker

Take a journey back in time with Australia's 'Rock Brain of the Universe'. Glenn is reelin' in the following tracks: 'Short Shorts' by The Royal Teens, 'Believe Me' by The Diamonds, 'Cry For Me' by Jersey Boys Original Cast, 'Whatever You Want' by Jerry Butler, 'Elizabeth' by Frank Sinatra, 'Talk Is Cheap' by The Shirelles, 'The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore' by The Walker Brothers, 'Silence Is Golden' by The Tremeloes, 'Beggin'' by Timebox, 'I Make A Fool Of Myself' by Mitch Ryder, 'For A While' by Nina Simone, 'Corner Of The Sky' by The Jackson 5, 'Let The Little Boy Sing' by Neil Diamond, and 'Break Down The Door' by Barry Manilow.

Rock on Q

Nick Bennett
Cookin' cool tunes and the latest and greatest in the world of rock. Nick Bennett's special guests this month are UK number one indy band Kasabian. Tracks include: 'New York'by Eskimo Joe,
'Social Currency' by Children Collide, 'Wilco (The Song)' by Wilco, 'Forever Now' by Cold Chisel,
'Rebel Rebel' by David Bowie, 'How Far We've Come' by Matchbox Twenty, 'Best Of You' by Foo Fighters, 'Notion' by Kings Of Leon, 'Message In A Bottle' by The Police, 'My Happiness' by Powderfinger, 'Diamonds Are Forever' by Arctic Monkeys, 'Processed Beats' by Kasabian, 'Have A Nice Day' by Stereophonics, 'Shoot The Runner' by Kasabian, 'Get What You Need' by Jet, 'Fire' by Kasabian, 'Rock And Roll All Nite' by Kiss, and 'Where Did All The Love Go?' by Kasabian.

From The Heart

Lisa Hensley

Celebrate love with a serenade of songs straight from the heart of songs straight from the heart including: 'Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now' by Starship, 'Scenes From An Italian Restaurant' by Billy Joel, 'Something So Right' by Paul Simon, 'Baby It's Cold Outside' by Willie Nelson featuring Norah Jones, 'Thank You (For Loving Me At My Worst)' by The Whitlams, 'Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)' by Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross, 'How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)' by James Taylor, 'I Left My Heart In San Francisco' by Tony Bennett, 'Stand By Me' by John Lennon, 'She Called Up' by Crowded House, 'Into My Arms' by Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, and 'Fields Of Gold' by Sting.

Don't forget that if there is someone close to you even when you're apart, you can send a dedication from the heart at entertainment@qantas.com.au. Requests need to be submitted eight weeks before the month of travel. Any approved requests will be aired on FTH.

Up and Away

Julie McCrossin

Talking travel to help you get the most out of your trip. This month Julie's guests include:

Luke Nguyen - owner and chef of The Red Lantern, talks about his journeys in Vietnam and its holiday hot spots.

Tony Maniaty - our regular literary reviewer, on what's hot this month.

Joel Magarey - a journalist and author, shares his travel experiences, including riding a dragster across a saltpan in a Bolivian desert.

Faie Davis - a photographer and illustrator whose latest publication is LookBook Zanzibar, on the amazing people and places she has seen through her lens.

Kate Lamont - whose new cookbook is 'Wine And Food', discusses how WA and Perth are becoming an enticing food and wine destination.

Erin Free - who reviews some of the latest film releases, including 'New Moon', 'The Boys Are Back' and 'The Time Traveler's Wife'.

Tim Webster - who previews major sports events in Australia and around the world.

Plus the latest on books, arts, theatre, sport and film. If you have a travel tale to tell that could be included in 'Up & Away,' send an email of 100 words or less to entertainment@qantas.com.au.

Additional channels include:

  • The Spirit - with Robbie Buck
  • Symphony - with Paul Dyer
  • fmQ - with Trevor Sinclair
  • Billboard - with Rosie Beaton
  • The Smile High Club - with Adam Spencer
  • Soul Food - with Angela Catterns
  • Oasis
  • Jazz with James - with James Morrison
  • Big Country - with Colin Buchanan
  • Global Beat - with Annette Shun Wah
  • Furusato - with Kaoru Sato
  • Tokyo Takeout - with Kuni Hashimoto
  • Ngok Hong Kan - with Lim Foo Kong
  • A Taste of India - with Gina

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