Alan Hall is an independent radio producer with his own London-based company, Falling Tree Productions. Recent BBC credits include Icons, a music interview series with Tom Robinson; 84 Book Crossing Road, a trans-Atlantic literary adventure; and Challenging the Silence, the work of artists under Stalin. He’s also recently had programs commissioned by the ABC in Sydney, Danish Radio, and Resonance FM. Hall’s programs have received numerous awards, including the Prix Italia, the Prix Bohemia, and several Radio Academy Sony awards.
Studs & Jimmy
By Alan Hall
To celebrate the launch of our new website, the TCF presents the Chicago Sound Drops - short audio works that conjure the city through sound, story, and imagination. (more)
Rhapsody in Bohemia
By Alan Hall
“Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen is one of the most ambitious and enduring pop songs of all time. (more)
Points on a Curve: Radio in Its Own Time and Place
By Alan Hall
Alan Hall focuses on radio’s capacity to evoke a sense of place that exists uniquely in a non-visual, linear dimension. (more)
Knoxville: Summer of 1995
By Alan Hall
Here's an audio homage on three levels: first, to James Agee's poetic memoir of the sounds and smells of Knoxville, Tennessee in the summer of 1915, shortly before his father died; secondly, to Samuel Barber's 1947 orchestral setting of Agee's text for the soprano Eleanor Steber; and finally to the modern city of Knoxville. (more)