Friday, 29 August 2008

General Features for the BBC

The following pieces are a wide selection of other individual pieces of work that have found themselves onto the BBC website.

There is an eclectic mix of articles that demonstrate my flexibility and skills in tackling different subjects and topics to produce creative, informative and entertaining copy.

Where Now For the Terriers?
Has Cadamarteri got what it takes? Will the fans have faith in Andy Ritchie? Will the 'feelgood' factor return? So many questions ahead of Huddersfield Town's 2007-2008 season, but Terriers fan Rob Wilson thinks he might have a few answers...

Makeover madness in Huddersfield
It's makeover time at Huddersfield Uni...for the girls at least! And, as student and aspiring teacher Rob Wilson's been finding out, it's all taken VERY seriously: "Hell hath no fury like a woman without a makeover!"

Who Do We Think We Are?
If there is one thing we all have in common it is that we are all different. But do we want to know how different we are? We all come from somewhere and we all come from someone. Rob Wilson in Brighouse has been finding out...

Reading Revolution
There should be more to being a kid in 2006 than burgers and blasting bug-eyed beings on the Playstation, says Rob in Brighouse. One answer is BOOKS! He's been finding out why the town's leading the way in a reading revolution...

Scenes of a Graphic Nature
The future of computer art looks to be in very good hands, and it's all thanks to a library and art gallery housed in a Grade II listed building in Brighouse. Rob's been finding out more..!

The Shayman Who Showed his Colours
Diehard Terriers fan he may be, but Rob Wilson's never one to shy away from finding out more about The Beautiful Game - even if it means talking to Halifax Town's Number One Fan, Johnny Meynell!

Old Coats and Bowling Balls
From creative writing tutor at Huddersfield Uni to Poet in Residence at Ilkley Literature Festival, Craig Bradley's been there and done that. Rob Wilson's been catching up with West Yorkshire's wordsmith!

Al Murray Comedy Review
Al Murray - or The Pub Landlord as he's best known has recently performed his show at St George's Hall in Bradford and Huddersfield-based reviewer Rob Wilson went along to see him.

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