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The Pete Price Phone In

Every Thursday Dean will be in conversation with an influential person from our community. We're talking REAL PEOPLE with a REAL STORY to tell.

 

From political activists and peace keepers to community nurses and playwrights Dean’s guests talk about their life, loves and local issues every Thursday between 2 and 3pm 

 

If you've got a question for any of Dean's guests, just email Sully on dean@citytalk.fm.


In Conversation with the Hate Crime Unit

In Conversation with the Hate Crime Unit

Deano invites the Merseyside Police Hate Crime Unit onto the show to discuss the development of their unit and what they are doing to help make people's lives better.

Jean Boht

Jean Boht, who played Nellie Boswell in the smash UK comedy Bread talks to Dean about her experiences on the show and growing up in Liverpool

Ellen Kent

Ellen Kent returns to Liverpool with three new operatic productions all to be performed within an amphetheatre she's taking on tour!

Louis Emmerich

Neil Fitzmaurice invites Louis Emmerich in to talk about how he got the role of Mick Johnson in Brookside, and what it was like acting in the soap for 12 years.

Kris Donaldson

Kris Donaldson, Director of the Liverpool Culture Company, goes in conversation with Dean about the year's standout events and the money involved in making these events happen.

Ally McCrae

Editor of the Liverpool Echo Alistair McCrae talks with Neil Fitzmaurice about his experiences reporting on Hillsborough, 9/11 and what he believes it means to be a journalist.

Frank Cottrell-Boyce

Renowned Liverpool writer talks with Dean on the eve of the opening of his brand new play, Proper Clever, at the Liverpool Playhouse.

Philip Townsend

Dean meets celeb snapper Philip Townsend who is exhibiting a selection of his black and white archive from 1st September to 1st October at The Watergate Street Gallery, 60 Watergate Street, Chester, CH1 2LA.

Rita Tushingham

The actress and 60s icon whose career rocketed after starring in the classic The Taste of Honey talks to Dean about when she met George Harrison in India and describes her memories on her screen debut.

Rose Dixon

Rose Dixon talks to Dean about her role as a bereavement expert and training officer for over ten years and the experience of working as part of support team after Hillsborough.

Nick Taylor

Friend of the show Nick Taylor returns to talk about growing up in Prescott and explain just why he founded Body Project, a Liverpool based communications agency with an ethical belief in promoting health and social progress.

Ramsay Campbell

Britain's most respected living horror writer sits with Dean to chat about how he got involved in The Book Of Liverpool, how the horror genre is growing and his friendship with the film director Clive Barker.

Warren Bradley

Asked into the studio to face another grilling from Dean Sullivan, Council Leader Warren Bradley didn’t shy away, and in fact relished the chance to explain exactly what he’s doing for this city. Here’s what he had to say…

David Fleming

David Fleming director of National Museums Liverpool talks to Dean about his role in the city this year and what culture is still to come.

Tayo Aluko

Tayo joins Dean to discuss his latest projects and how he got into theatre and music.

Gillian Miller

Gillian talks to Dean about her role at The Royal Court and what she's doing to ensure the historic theatre stays open and in great condition for many more years into the future.

Mike Unger

The ex-editor of The Daily Post and Echo talks about his career and what led him to becoming the CEO of the Roy Castle Lung Foundation.

Paul Clark

The barrister and former Lord Mayor of Liverpool talks with Neil Fitzmaurice about what it meant to be so involved with the Culture celebrations and how he got elected in the Walton County Ward

John Hollis-Davies

John talks about his background as a student, the capital of culture regenerations, Everton Tigers and how he became a p.e. teacher.

Anthony Brown

The Liverpudlian artist talks to Dean about his project 100 Heads Thinking as One; his attempt at capturing the spirit and character of Merseyside and what made him undertake such a large project.

Stephen Binns

Dean talks with Stephen Binns, a local historian who regularly delivers guided tours throughout our city, exploring the stunning buildings, even though he has never seen them, click here to find out why.

Ceri Hand

The gallery owner and artist talks about how she set up Liverpool's first contemporary commercial art gallery, the thrills of working with artists and the controversial side of art.

Chris Johnson

Will Batchelor, sitting in for Dean goes in conversation with his first ever boss, who explains what the Mercury Press Agency actually do, how much the national papers use them and how journalism is changing.

Lord Mayor Steve Rotherham

Liverpool’s new Lord Mayor talks about the city’s new pride, the transformation of the city and how his career has changed so rapidly.

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